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While Mr. Brooks bemoans the technocratic mind-set of Europe's leadership, it's nevertheless telling that the two technocrats named prime ministers of the ailing Greece and Italy are met with high expectations in many places.

Nevertheless, telling well-off baby boomers that constructing sophisticated infrastructure at the earliest opportunity provides young people with jobs, better health outcomes and a better standard of living is essential.

But the criticisms were nevertheless telling: as national security adviser in George Bush's first term, Ms Rice bears almost as much responsibility for the mess in Iraq as Mr Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.Her fingerprints are on some of the worst mistakes of the first Bush term.

For all their very different characters and wildly diverse levels of experience, it is nevertheless telling to contrast Gascoigne's reaction to his booking to that of Michael Ballack, the midfield inspiration behind a poor Germany side's run to the final in 2002.

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But the Tour de France organizers nevertheless told his team that Boonen would not be welcome here.

Having failed to produce a conventional sports biography, he's nevertheless told a story that's of great significance to all Australians.

Standing by his support for Trump, Rubio nevertheless told CNN he viewed his Senate seat as a way to "act as a check and balance on the next president... even against a president in my own party".

German film-maker Oliver Hirschbiegel, previously best known for the acclaimed historical drama Downfall about the last days of Hitler, nevertheless told the BBC he had "no regrets" about making the film.

Often shy, she could nevertheless tell marvellously funny stories about Thomas Mann, Lion Feuchtwanger, Edith Wharton or the fastidious Huxleys in India, offered a meal of chocolates, ice cream, dumplings stuffed with curried mice.

In challenging circumstances, I console myself with the thought, expressed by Friedrich Nietzsche, that "Even when you lie, you nevertheless tell the truth with the shape your mouth makes when you are doing so".

Some Tibetan parents worry that their native language and culture are dying but nevertheless tell their children to prioritize Chinese studies, in part because the national university entrance exam is administered only in Chinese.

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