Sentence examples for notwithstanding the terms from inspiring English sources

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So our agreements always have a clause stating that notwithstanding the Terms of Service on the provider's site, if they are sufficiently different, our terms will prevail.

Respondent agrees that the right exercised by the individual is derivative of the nation's right under the Treaty, since nations are authorized, notwithstanding the terms of an extradition treaty, to voluntarily render an individual to the other country on terms completely outside of those provided in the Treaty.

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Notwithstanding the term's illicit flavour, Amazon's burglary is entirely legal – an intended consequence of Google's decision to open-source its Android mobile operating system.

"Feminist" is not a word often used by politicians, conservative or liberal; Sarah Palin's onetime mention of an "emerging conservative feminist identity" notwithstanding, the term has become so taboo that no one with an election to win goes near it.

Notwithstanding the clear terms of the CSA and the equally clear terms of the supremacy clause, Colorado passed a law authorizing the distribution, manufacture and possession of marijuana.

Notwithstanding the long-term period without disease flare, the JDM child presented overall slightly impaired physical capacity as compared with her healthy peer, corroborating previous observations from Takken et al. [ 7] who found reduced physical capacity in children with inactive disease versus normative healthy values.

In more than five hours of cross-examination, Mr. Valade stayed on message, saying that notwithstanding the term "merger of equals," the transaction was driven more by generating shareholder value, building a global auto company and generating compatibilities than it was by the ratio of board members from Chrysler to those from Daimler-Benz.

That autonomy notwithstanding, divisionalization does not amount to decentralization, although the terms are often equated with each other.

Notwithstanding any definition of the term "firm offer of credit or insurance" (or any equivalent term) under the laws of any State, the definition of that term contained in section 1681a(l) of this title shall be construed to apply in the enforcement and interpretation of the laws of any State governing consumer reports.

Interestingly, the term 'physical' notwithstanding, the theory of physical influx is not limited to material finite substances.

Notwithstanding the important debates around the term and concept of social exclusion [ 27, 28], there is an emerging consensus that it is both a process and an outcome [ 24], and that the discrimination occurs in private social institutions such as households as well as public institutions such as the health, education and legal systems [ 29].

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