Despite the fact that.\ [Expression to indicate that something occurs or is done in the opposite way than what is required or sensible.]
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Examples for "still"
Examples for "still"
1However, July and August still saw millions of employees left without work.
2However, the reality of the inequalities in this society still continues today.
3The feed situation is still good because of really good spring rain.
4However, Pakula could still remember details of that case four years ago.
5Read: Kaizer Chiefs news: Work permit issue still hanging over new coach
1In reality, however, Singles' Day demonstrates not consumer power but monopoly power.
2Washington, however, late last week issued new sanctions against Caracas's oil industry.
3With that cherished right to vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
4The real question, however, is whether a given herbal product actually works.
5In other words: The companies can use inventors' patents however they want.
1Pouyanne nevertheless warned lower investment in new production could store up problems.
2He nevertheless said he will ban the popular app on Sept. 15.
3The test nevertheless may mark an advance of North Korea's nuclear technology.
4It is nevertheless a good idea to introduce the concepts and ideas.
5The China issue is nevertheless a huge one with vital long-term significance.
1It was not immediately clear, however, whether it would nonetheless go ahead.
2Experts nonetheless say deaths are likely to rise in the coming weeks.
3Hawkish comments from some Fed members nonetheless hurt the market this week.
4As neat a solution a Vickers-style plan might be, questions nonetheless remain.
5She surprised herself with her answer but knew it was true nonetheless.
1But state officials say the other cases are all the same strain.
2It's a state park but it's a nice course all the same.
3People were all the same: they loved to watch a good fight.
4Think of the recent ones; soundbites perhaps, but earwormy all the same.
5It is all the same to me; better here than in boat.
1Not on duty, thank the Light, but it's happened, just the same.
2But we know we need to take the chance just the same.
3The trees and the grass and the rivers were just the same.
4The little dark place in the back hall was just the same.
5And it was just the same when he hid in the well.
1Unfortunately, though not unsurprisingly, the news from Europe does not look good.
2Sure, and I've already said, 'Good-bye.' Thanks for answering my question, though.
3There's one major exception to this sea change, though: the holiday season.
4All in all, though, a good list that encapsulates a good year.
5The answer to the question today, though, is surprisingly closer to home.
6Many questions still remain though, including whether his announcement effects private schools.
7One senior Republican said an agreement could come today, though hurdles remain.
8Even though revealing our activities would certainly result in far more harm?
9Europe certainly beckons for Stuttgart, though -Europe the band, that is.
10Until the situation is clear, Joseph leads, though he'll be challenged soon.
11Activity fell in Europe, though, after several big bank fundraisings last year.
12Before I finish though, I must clear up one important issue: Scripting.
13One particular exchange may not go quite the way you expect though!
14Prevention work was crucial though, with serious offenders getting younger, he said.
15England continued to attack, though, and looked particularly dangerous down the right.
16In this case, though, the uncommon circumstances may explain the early action.
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