Sentence examples for notes that however from inspiring English sources

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Wired notes that, however retro it might seem, a leaflet, like a paper book, is of those simple things that just works as it was meant to.

Hughes more than once notes that, however violent or fantastic the subject of a print, an underlying "geometrical severity" makes it "as neoclassical as a David": **{:.break one} ** We do not habitually think of Goya as a Neoclassical artist: his work is too disturbing...

Hughes more than once notes that, however violent or fantastic the subject of a print, an underlying "geometrical severity" makes it "as neoclassical as a David": We do not habitually think of Goya as a Neoclassical artist: his work is too disturbing..

The same reviewer notes that however, "especially when viewed on its own, Children of Earth looks a lot like the same heteronormative, homophobic, biphobic and gratuitous tropes that appear in so many bad representations of queer people in popular culture".

Morgan sees that historical discussion as a subset of the debate over the rise of America as a world power; he expects the debate over McKinley's actions to continue indefinitely without resolution, and notes that however one judges McKinley's actions in American expansion, one of his motivations was to change the lives of Filipinos and Cubans for the better.

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Many industry observers cynically note that however big the scandal, accountants have emerged largely unscathed.

Shakespeare, as always, put it rather well, noting that, however rich you were, the loss of a good name "makes me poor indeed".

Their defenders note that however much people rail against the conglomerates, most want their children to work at one of them when they grow up.

2. Note that, however natural this convention may sound, this is still an arbitrary convention.

Note that, however, DSTBCs from [3] do not need CSI at any relay, in contrast to COSTBCs which use CSI for transforming the signal and transmitting an OSTBC.

Note that, however, the SIR is generally expected to be around 29 dB in an actually operating WRNS and the possibility of this worst case is not high.

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