Sentence examples for nonetheless if we from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless, if we didn't have trade agreements, protectionism would usually win.

Nonetheless, if we do have to compromise we should set a pretty high bar.

Nonetheless, if we want our children's children to get their presents, it may be Steve, not Arthur, that we need to encourage, reward and promote.

Nonetheless, if we take political opposition as a given, the Commission's best course is to pass tough rules under 706 with Title II as the backup, to insure the rules survive a court challenge.

Nonetheless, if we want foods that are minimally processed, authentic expressions of what they purport to be (like cheese rather than processed cheese), then we want to be able to distinguish between wines that are relatively unmanipulated and those that are industrial products.

Nonetheless, if we are going to get to grips with the consequences of urbanisation for mental health today, we need to start thinking very differently about city living – not simply as a form of social organisation that has biological consequences, but as a form of life whose neurological and sociological aspects are quite inseparable from one another.

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Nonetheless, even if we are not essentially persons, on the psychological view of our identity, we are essentially defined by our psychological properties.

Nonetheless, even if we can assume that the risk/benefit ratio of RRSO is significantly different in BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 mutation carriers than in the general population, we should also admit that approximately 60% of women with a BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 mutation is elected to undergo RRSO between 35 and 40 years of age, thus before menopause [ 18, 19].

Nonetheless, she adds, "if we were really into a super skinny moment right now, we might not be so into the clothes".

Russell explains how the failure of a singular term to denote is compatible with the term's nonetheless having meaning, if we assume that denoting phrases (such as 'the present King of France') and at least certain names ('Apollo') express denoting concepts.

Nonetheless, if this were the case, we should expect unrelated subordinates to work harder than relatives of the dominant, because the cost of their presence (a place in the inheritance queue that could otherwise have been occupied by a related subordinate) is higher.

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