Sentence examples for nonetheless responsible from inspiring English sources

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Yet their region is nonetheless responsible for a disproportionate share of racist violence.

But if the media and politicians are not the cause behind the rise of this toxic nationalism, they are nonetheless responsible for not recognising it as one of the most dangerous trends that we have in society today.

Sean, with backing from older brother Kook Jin Justinn" Moon, contends he was selected from among his 10 adult siblings to inherit the Unification Church mantle and be crowned the next-generation "Second King" — not a full-fledged messiah like his father purported to be, but nonetheless responsible for finishing the work of building God's Kingdom.

The songwriters Donaldson and Kahn may not be as well known as, say, Irving Berlin, but they were nonetheless responsible for some of the hallmark tunes of the twenties and thirties; among them, "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and "Love Me or Leave Me".

This convergence of autonomic sensory fibres and of trigeminal somatic fibres in the descending trigeminal nucleus is less frequent, but is nonetheless responsible for pain in the lower dental arch and in the head, and might then explain the occurrence of cardiac cephalgia.

Schneiderman emphasized that while Houston never lived to see his work come to fruition, he was nonetheless responsible for the important progress that came later.

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Nonetheless, those left on the front lines of professional photojournalism are still responsible for capturing some of the world's most captivating images.

Nonetheless, those responsible for the oversights were disheartened.

There is a place for profit-maximising behaviour, but firms should nonetheless be responsible corporate citizens.

Nonetheless, the responsible politician is the one who acts with a lucid understanding of the necessity to balance these principles rather than giving in to a punitive rigorism that would deny, in Thomas Jefferson's words, "the right which nature has given to all men of departing from [and I would add, from joining with] the country in which choice, not chance has placed them" (1774).

Given the further claim that the agent is nonetheless morally responsible for doing A, this case appears to be a counterexample to the intuitive principle that an agent is morally responsible for Aing only if she had the ability to perform some action other than A (what Frankfurt dubs the 'Principle of Alternate Possibilities').

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