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Some progress has been made nevertheless but more needs to be done at a national strategic level.
Technically, her motto, Quand même, means "All the same" or "Nevertheless," but in Bernhardt's hands it comes off as a jaunty "So what?" Indisputably, her background was grim.
He might win the nomination nevertheless, but he and Mr. Gingrich have assets and liabilities that roughly balance each other out.
He could have begun his second sentence, which undermines the first, with the wishy-washy on the other hand, the stark in spite of that, the smooth all the same or the bookish nevertheless, but the word-conscious Democratic leader chose -- with his characteristic consummate care -- the other form of the self-referential voguism sweeping the country: having said that.
The question I think we need to ask is whether the Israeli government ordered the assassination not "nevertheless" but "therefore".
As a result, GPs could feel the uncertainty nevertheless, but start seeing it as a personal shortcoming rather than a reality of medicine.
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"If" is assimilated to words like "but", "nevertheless" and "even".
Nevertheless, all but a few are beginning to look dilapidated.
Some differences were nevertheless visible but not significant.
Nevertheless, all but OMIM and GenAtlas provided at least some non-overlapping gene information.
But nevertheless it worked.
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