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"finally it does not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a final result or outcome, or to emphasize a point at the end of a sentence. Example: "After years of hard work and setbacks, I finally achieved my dream of becoming a doctor. Finally, it does not matter how many obstacles I faced because I never gave up."
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Finally, it does not take into consideration that in communication among oscillators there are communication delays.
Finally, it does not aim to establish new private international law rules or rules pertaining to the jurisdiction of courts.
PETAL does not require hashing which results in more complexity, it is resilient against swarm mobility pattern, it requires minimal periodic location update messages when nodes do not move, and finally it does not require too many parameter configurations on all nodes.
Finally, it does not shy away from the more chaotic and violent aspects of life in the period.
Finally, it does not require extensive training for recognition, so it is not computationally intensive, nor dependent on the training data available.
Finally, it does not allow for people who are 'ignorant' to hear the rumor and then choose not to spread it.
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Finally, it doesn't help that each side, doing the work of its stronger hand, makes that work look easy.
And finally, it doesn't provide for a uniform database.
Yet finally it doesn't matter, because the movie belongs to Joan Allen and Gary Oldman, whose characters at every turn burst the bounds of the pillar-of-rectitude-versus-wily-pol scenario to tap into the passionate energy of cultural conflict.
And finally, it doesn't seem as if former NHL forward John Anderson, who has been a successful coach in minor pro hockey, has his name mentioned often these days when coaching vacancies come up in the National League.
And finally it doesn't utilize rudimentary, unreliable PC-embedded cameras to give an occasional glimpse of a distant student.
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