Sentence examples for despite knowledge from inspiring English sources

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All the while, friendly foreign powers propped up the Khmers Rouges despite knowledge of their misdeeds.

MARSHA ROBBINS, the forewoman, after a jury found the maker of Vioxx had acted recklessly in selling it despite knowledge of its risks.

Despite knowledge that many of the loans were failing or likely to, Citigroup packaged up the home loans and sold them to investors.

The majority report also found: The detention centre was not secure from outside incursion, despite knowledge of local hostility for more than 18 months.

"Despite knowledge of the existence of EBT arrangements for 10 years, the SPL has never explained why this was only raised as an issue last year.

It also claims that Avalon's staff "continually disregarded the complaints despite receiving multiple reports from different women about the same employer . . . and continued to send women to this same employer despite knowledge that women had repeatedly complained of sexual abuse".

As with cigarette smoking and heavy drinking, which are "often practiced despite knowledge of their dangers," she said, attempts to curtail UV abuse through education about its dangers seem to fall on deaf ears.

You did not mention the principal reason John Kerry lost the election: his pronouncement that despite knowledge that the Iraq war was based on false premises, he would still have voted to give President Bush the absolute power to initiate and conduct the war.

He expressed "striking and serious concern" more generally that despite knowledge and rumours of phone hacking circulating across the newspaper industry, "nothing public was said or done about this issue beyond a series of 'in-jokes' at award ceremonies and unguarded references in memoires [sic]".

The review board also believes that any discussion of the charter's zero-tolerance provision would be incomplete without noting that there is no equivalent policy of zero tolerance for bishops or provincials who allowed a predator priest to remain in or return to ministry despite knowledge of the risks.

He added: "A mother who is pregnant and who drinks to excess despite knowledge of the potential harmful consequence to the child of doing so is not guilty of a criminal offence under the law if her child is subsequently born damaged as a result".

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