Sentence examples for despite the provision from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Volpe said yesterday that despite the provision, the Met often had been bypassed.

Andrew Kohut, the president of the Pew Research Center, said the candidates' decisions to go forward with attack ads despite the provision did not appear to hurt them in his polls.

Despite the provision, Biffa's first-half profit before interest and tax fell by less than 1% to £43.5m, with the British division contributing £46.1m and the Belgian operation losing £2.6m.

Despite the provision, three new virtual schools that obtained waivers from the Texas Education Agency will allow students to receive online instruction for all their classes as early as the third grade.

Despite the provision of no fewer than five successive IMF financing arrangements totaling $22 billion, and $39 billion of additional official and private finance, the loss of market confidence in the Argentine peso in January 2002 was so severe that, having been pegged at parity against the dollar since 1991, the peso's convertibility regime collapsed.

However, these earlier research had also reported groups that were less successful in generating quality arguments despite the provision of similar scaffolds and supports.

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Despite the provisions' scale, the market took a relatively relaxed view.

In 2001, Roger took the British government to the European court on behalf of freelance and contract workers who were being denied holiday pay despite the provisions of the EU working time directive.

Southern politicians have been quite open in their desire to build up a strong army, despite the provisions against rearming contained in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005, in case they have to return to war with the north.

Assuming that they manage to recover one-fifth of this, Mr Fiorillo reckons that, despite the provisions they have already made, they still need to set aside an additional ¥19.5 trillion to cover their losses.

His novel Volk ohne Raum (1926; "Nation Without Space"), in which he contrasts the wide-open spaces of South Africa with Germany's cramped position in Europe, deals with the German settlers in South West Africa, their involvement in the South African War, and their determination to retain their land despite the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.

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