Sentence examples for relevant nevertheless from inspiring English sources

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Such journals are often not even indexed in the JCR but could have been relevant nevertheless [28].

Even if the latter appears, from standard literature, to be the most relevant, nevertheless recent studies have shown that also different factors could play a crucial role, as for the case of renewable energies.

The low positive predictive values obtained in the current analysis (24% and 22% for age and total cholesterol, respectively) are expected as the overall plaque prevalence was, despite being clinically relevant, nevertheless numerically small at 24.3%.

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This approximation makes the model only relevant but, nevertheless, particularly useful to the case of depositions naturally leading to uniform layers across each wafer and, therefore, to the case of pure polycrystalline deposition from silane.

While such measures are certainly related to human capital and, in fact, have been shown to be economically relevant, they nevertheless might be less than perfect approximations of effective human capital.

We acknowledge that this is relevant but nevertheless a surrogate end point.

Likewise, most of the mitochondrial syndromes due to mutations in nuclear genes behave as recessive traits and in many cases are determined either by mutations in "ancillary" proteins that play an arguably relevant, but nevertheless not essential, often partially redundant, role in OXPHOS, or by hypomorphic mutant alleles encoding a crippled but still partially functional protein.

745, 750—751, 95 L.Ed. 1035, 19 A.L.R.2d 1119 19511), but they are nevertheless relevant and useful, especially where, as here, the proponents of the bill made no response to the opponents' criticisms.

It is, nevertheless, relevant to mind in all sorts of important ways: in providing a setting in which mind can act, in constituting an obstacle that mind can overcome, in presenting mind with something seemingly alien in which it can nevertheless find itself insofar as it discovers nature to be intelligible.

The relatively trivial example of the Duchess of Cambridge's topless sunbathing is nevertheless relevant in this context, she believes: "It's the attitude of, 'That's disgusting… let me see them' that runs through a lot of this," she suggests.

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