Sentence examples for even though it existed from inspiring English sources

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Even though it existed, it wasn't a distraction".

In some ways, his works, especially his political-allegorical paintings, have become dated souvenirs of a Japan that now seems as remote as the ancient Jomon age, even though it existed only half a century ago.

HIV is a good model in the sense that it is [thought to be] a chimpanzee [virus] that crossed to humans in Central Africa and then spread around the world in a dramatic way, so that even though it existed for many decades in Africa the first place we detected it was in places like Los Angeles and New York.

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By contrast, Napster, another high-profile Internet music company being sued by the major record labels, has so far eluded any legal sanction for its activities, even though it exists to give people free access to the same music.

An ethnoaccountant couldn't just read the rule book, even though it exists in the form of GAAP, the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles of the Financial Accounting Standards Board.

He does not connect the violence within our communities to the ongoing, intergenerational trauma, even though it exists and is felt keenly across this country.

Faada Freddy has also stressed the importance of understanding life on the continent: "Nowadays people are tending to show the negative part of Africa but Africa is not only about AIDS, heartache, corruption and all that even though it exists just like everywhere else.

One of the reasons this space will continue to expand, even though it has existed for so long in various guises, both installed and run by IT for many years, then in the cloud more recently, is because up until now this type of data analysis has been mostly limited to specially trained analysts and data scientists.

The problem is that the FAA plans to slowly roll-out this technology at small, low-capacity airports to make sure the technology works properly, even though it has existed for a decade and is being used around the world.

What's known as the "women's bill of rights" -- the UN Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) -- has not yet been signed by the U.S. Senate, even though it has existed since 1979 and been signed by 187 other countries (excluding the U.S., Iran, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Palau and Tonga).

Currently, in the Cochrane library alone, there are more than 1000 published systematic reviews and several hundred protocols even though it has existed for only seven years.

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