Sentence examples for even if almost from inspiring English sources

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Small rivalries and large demographic shifts will each play themselves out — even if almost nobody is watching.

But it's worth noting that, effectively speaking, the International Monetary Fund has already reached the same conclusion, even if almost no one noticed.

Some are necessary fictions: there probably has to be a speed limit for motorways, even if almost no one obeys it.

Still, the gap between the surveys suggests that the job market might be somewhat better than the payroll survey indicates, even if almost no one considers it healthy.

Even if almost all of Greece's private creditors agreed to write off half of what they are owed, its debt would still be about 120% of GDP by 2020.

But while its plans for the football tournament continue to garner column inches (even if almost entirely disapproving), any interest in its cinematic ambitions has all but dried up.

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Mr. Cavallo was the designer of the plan, even if he almost torpedoed it by getting into a shouting match with the Buenos Aires governor, Carlos Ruckauf, an opposition leader, over his financial handling of his provincial government.

They finished with Op 18, No 1: crisp and springy in the fast movements, and with an old-school weightiness in the slow movement, and lots of variety of colour, even if they almost never play truly softly.

"The riders have to take a stand as a group, even if it almost means that we sit on the start line in the next race in a month's time saying, 'Look, we are not riding with this guy'.

At the dawn of suburbia it was captured by "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House," the 1946 novel that was turned into the 1948 film starring Cary Grant about an ad man's attempt to break free of the cramped confines of urban life and build that perfect refuge in Connecticut, even if it almost kills and bankrupts him.

Even if, as almost everyone expects, Mr. Milosevic simply declares himself the victor, Washington is hoping that angry voters will take to the streets in a way that eventually drives him from office, much as Ferdinand E. Marcos was ousted in the Philippines in 1986.

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