Sentence examples for nevertheless favour from inspiring English sources

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We will nevertheless favour the collection of some physician-reported measures (i.e. blood pressure, HbA1C value) in the future because they are more accurate.

Although two later case control studies did not confirm an increased risk of invasive breast cancer among Leu33Pro homozygotes (Ayala et al, 2003; Jin et al, 2004), certain considerations nevertheless favour the possibility that the ITGB3 Leu33polymorphismhismayay influence risk of invasive breast cancer.

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Recalled by the emperor Michael II, who nevertheless favoured the iconoclastic party, Theodore was not allowed to resume his abbacy.

Most people attempt to find ways in which altruistic behaviour, which is believed to be detrimental to the fitness of the actors, is nevertheless favoured by natural selection.

Nevertheless, the authors still favour the use of such descriptive classification to assist the treating trauma surgeon and recommend familiarity with the classification by any reporting radiologist.

Nevertheless, the most international recommendations for flow cytometry still favour erythrocyte analysis.

Nevertheless, we favour the use of sodium bicarbonate instead of normal saline as fluid support therapy to prevent metabolic acidosis, because severe acidosis may influence unmeasured endpoints of VILI.

Although most of Japan's protection takes the form of import barriers and domestic price supports, it nevertheless argued in favour of the EU's export subsidies as well.

At the time, conservationists, more than 150 MPs and The Independent – with its entire front page – warned that this would have dire consequences, but Britain nevertheless voted in favour of the move in the Cites Standing Committee.

Of those who reported being worried about the security of their record, many stated they would nevertheless be in favour of the development of national EHRs (55 %), while only 12%% would not support national EHRs.

Albin provides a useful example of this tension, since he admits that the increased risks render sham surgery 'unattractive', but he nevertheless concludes in favour of the procedure, given the strength of the scientific arguments – albeit provided that the risks to participants are minimized.

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