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Перевод: nonetheless
[наречие] тем не менее; все же
Тезаурус:
- Nonetheless great as the good is that is done to other people, always it is the giver that is the greatest gainer.
- What is remarkable is the extent to which she was able nonetheless to express intelligent analysis and genuine commitment even when working through apparently tame generic materials for Rank.
- Nonetheless, certain things are always required in an adequate understanding of conversion, and it is in ignoring these that we leave openings for later doubts.
- And there are, most believable and shocking of all, stories of ordinary people, neither good nor bad, or both good and bad: Ilka, who joined the brothel in Maidanek rather than starve; the Gartners of Linz, who claimed to know nothing though their son was in the SS; Anton the dove fancier himself, a brutal kapo who nonetheless took pity on Gotfryd, and helped him to survive.
- Nonetheless, knowledge seeped out; not least because both the Iran and contra operations, however much compartmented and closely held, were run by a man who could not resist talking about them.
- Although Leapor accepts that many women are guilty of inconstancy and immoderate behaviour, she nonetheless holds out the prospect of transformation.
- Nonetheless unlike many of their Palaeozoic companions, they survived the late Permian extinction, and the ancestors of the living Nautilus even underwent a minor evolutionary burst in the Mesozoic, where forms quite similar to the pearly Nautilus can be common fossils.
- The distinction, nonetheless, needs to be made, so that the aim of Procedure Audit is properly understood, ie to identify levels of disorder within procedures.
- "My mother is a small woman, I grant that, but it is nonetheless a considerable strain.
- But we apologise nonetheless.
- Nonetheless, there have latterly been some notable donations from individuals in Britain: like the Sainsbury brothers' new wing for the National Gallery and the Clore Foundation's for the Tate; Terence Conran's 7m for the establishment of the Design Museum in Docklands, and Paul Hamlyn's cheap weeks for children at the Royal Opera House.
- Nonetheless, there were also women who chose against marriage in order to retain personal freedom.
- "He is wealthy and he doesn't eat better than us and his father works in his garden" was a comment tinged with admiration, but dominated nonetheless by the thought that a man so obsessed did not lead the full life.
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