Sentence examples for nevertheless though they from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, though they were not as all-encompassing as SES, the measures used here were still limited in being fairly general.

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Analysts believe that after Vivendi's recent costly acquisition of Brazil's GVT, a compromise over valuation is nevertheless likely, though they feel selling the 20 percent stake is not vital for Vivendi's financial health.

Nevertheless, though our results are suggestive, they should be viewed as associations, and causal interpretations should be made with caution.

Nevertheless, Spain looked as though they might have been nobbled.

Some of his books, like "Deliver Us From Evil," contain very little argument at all, though they nevertheless make for gripping, or at least intermittently gripping, reading.

Many of the interpretive remarks made by Henrich et al. are consistent with this hypothesis concerning their subjects, though they nevertheless explicitly reject the hypothesis itself.

Nevertheless, though benign tumours are incapable of dissemination, they can expand and place pressure on organs, causing signs or symptoms of disease.

Certain views might acknowledge that some humans lack FMS and yet emphasize that we ought, nevertheless, to treat them as though they have FMS due to the bad effects that would otherwise follow.

That trio would likely comprise the Nationals' postseason outfield if Harper is not immediately available, something no one around the Nationals seems to expect to be the case, though they are nevertheless planning for it.

For Mach, the most objectionable feature in Kant's philosophy was the doctrine of the Dinge an sich i.e., of the "thing in itself"—the ultimate entities underlying phenomena, which Kant had declared to be absolutely unknowable though they must nevertheless be conceived as partial causes of human perceptions.

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