Sentence examples for perhaps nonetheless from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps, nonetheless, there is ample cause, when the country is shedding six hundred thousand jobs a month, for these temporary, ameliorating measures.

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Still, in this impassioned performance the music seemed an expression of a composer with a vision: an impractical vision, perhaps, yet disarming nonetheless.

The possibilitist recognizes that lies and omissions and deceptions are still based upon a kernel of the truth, and in that they contain such, are to be wholly considered as creations of wayward minds, perhaps, yet manifest creations nonetheless.

A bit jarring, perhaps, but nonetheless amusing.

A victory of optimism over experience perhaps but nonetheless uplifting.

A small thing, perhaps, but nonetheless notable considering his past distaste for putting in thankless work.

At 81, French New Wave auteur Eric Rohmer still has the lean, spare frame of his younger days, slightly stooped perhaps, but nonetheless in perfect working order.

Palestine is the great symbolic cause of the Arab-Muslim world, repeatedly embraced by Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, the whole Arab League and the "Arab street" -- hypocritically, perhaps, but nonetheless effectively.

In his 1921 book, "Language," Sapir stated that language is an acquired skill, which "varies as all creative effort varies — not as consciously, perhaps, but nonetheless as truly as do the religions, the beliefs, the customs, and the arts of different peoples".

Earlier this year when the Met held the much-praised exhibition "Impressionism, Fashion and Modernity," besides greatest hits by Renoir, Manet, Monet and Degas there were canvases and sculptures by James Tissot, Albert Bartholomé and Jean Beraud, little known outside of art circles perhaps, but nonetheless contemporaries and friends of the French Impressionists.

This 4am fallback for drunk students is now a staple on pub menus – gussied-up with handmade goujons and tartare sauce, perhaps, but nonetheless testament to the fact that for all their relative blandness ("No bones, no waste, no smell, no fuss," was Birds Eye's launch strapline), these crispy cod pieces are – particularly when slapped between two slices of bread – an enduring balm for the soul.

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