Sentence examples for even though the basics from inspiring English sources

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Even though the basics of building a business are always the same, technology changes rapidly and so requires the creation of new business models.

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Call it post-gay theater, even though the basic setting is a pre-gay world.

The charity gets 28p, even though the basic rate is 22%, as it's calculated on the gross amount of your gift.

Wolff says his team are "not dominant", even though the basic stats are queuing up to give him a vigorous argument.

And with presidential elections in both Russia and the United States next year, the volume could grow louder, even though the basic positions in the missile-defense debate have not changed.

The grylloblattids are wingless, and all large orthopteran groups contain a few wingless species, even though the basic structure of the orthopteran thorax proves their relationship to winged insects.

Even though the basic contours of the Grand Tour were established in the 17th century — as a kind of cultural finishing school for affluent young gents — it has mutated to meet the shifting demands of generations of travelers.

Even though the basic philosophy of TOD seems to be the same in all contexts, its specific applications greatly differ in form, function and impacts, calling for context-based TOD typologies that can help map these local specificities and better focus policy interventions.

Even though the basic stopping-power theory has been developed for atoms, it is readily applied to molecules by virtue of Bragg's rule (named for the British physicist William H. Bragg), which states that the stopping number of a molecule is the sum of the stopping numbers of all the atoms composing the molecule.

But, even though the basic health of most East Asian economies has improved, there is still a debate about how vulnerable they may be to external shocks.The pessimists note that one of the main drivers of East Asia's recovery has been growth in exports, most notably of electronics.

677, 696, 91 L.Ed. 884 (1947) ("Violations of an order are punishable as criminal contempt even though... the basic action has become moot"); Gompers v. Buck's Stove & Range Co., supra, 221 U.S., at 451, 31 S.Ct., at 502 (when main case was settled, action became moot, "of course without prejudice to the power and right of the court to punish for contempt by proper proceedings").

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