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the nevertheless
adverb
In spite of what preceded; yet.
Exact(6)
The necessity of doubt, unfixed, capable of incorporating multiple viewpoints, is the essence of what Spark later called the "nevertheless principle".
Unable to remember her ordeal, the nevertheless damaged Kris builds a new life for herself, then cautiously starts a relationship with Jeff Carruthhimselflf), who's lost his job after being caught embezzling, and now works under the radar while living in anonymous hotel rooms.
While the mosses in the incubation bottles did produce O2 as they performed oxygenic photosynthesis during the day, the nevertheless lower O2 level resulted in higher N2 fixation rates compared to the ambient O2 levels, which is in line with our hypothesis.
I speak on a panel of cross-genre writers, The Nevertheless Writers.
The nevertheless has many of the characteristics of a formal ontology: machine-readability, formal notation, a hierarchical knowledge structure, and relational associations between concepts.
There is an apparent contradiction between density regulation by means of breeding territoriality and suppression of maturation in subordinate individuals on one hand, and the nevertheless occurring density peaks or outbreaks in the same species.
Similar(54)
The locals, nevertheless, do well.
The choice, nevertheless, is instructive.
The verdict, nevertheless, is guilty.
The Welsches nevertheless remained cautious.
The game nevertheless belonged to Rutgers.
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