" Even so, he said, evidence of misconduct was "overwhelming.
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" Even so, she continued: "I am not a victim.
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" Even so, she added, "You want to say, 'No!
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It was obviously a staged gimmick, but even so ...
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"He showed his face, and even so, he was elected."
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Even so, the close was the highest in a month.
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Even so, few cases of the illness had been reported.
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Even so the numbers looked to be falling well short.
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Even so, they'll keep shouting those words into the wind.
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Even so, direct comparisons on the power front are impossible.
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Even so the upswing since the 240s has been striking.
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Even so, the legislature's partisan dynamics likely won't change much.
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Even so, he seems concerned about the possibility of protests.
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Even so, it's hard not to see a juxtaposition here.
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Even so, the statistics above don't tell the whole story.
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Even so, the immediate response on Twitter was ... not favorable.
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Even so, Schrödinger got a wife and a Nobel Prize.
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Even so, I see Facebook as the inverse of Twitter.
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Even so, these should not be regarded as mainstream hardware.
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And even so, this is a drop in the bucket.
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Even so, brokers aren't expecting narrow networks to go away.
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Even so, renewables are too unreliable to support its economy.
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Even so, truly random numbers are hard to come by.
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Even so, at the second attempt, he has picked well.
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Even so, Austin continues to participate in federal task forces.
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Even so, at least 681 people remain on death row.
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Even so, the easy style still looks fresh this summer.
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Even so, defense officials denied that this was an escalation.
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The FBI found Mr Steele to be reliable even so.
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Even so, the Grizzlies played well early in the game.
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Even so, the US attorney was bearing down on him.
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Even so, this was a tough grid to fill cleanly.
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Even so, Alabama has elevated substitutions to an art form.
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Even so, I accepted his opinion for what it was.
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Even so, that doesn't make the device any less impressive.
|
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There should be ways out of the impasse, even so.
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Even so, the Playbase offers an attractive mix of features.
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Even so, a blooming corpse flower is always a sensation.
|
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Even so, declaring China a strategic rival is too simplistic.
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Even so, the vote could have been worse for PTC.
|
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Even so, excess inventory may yet drag down the market.
|
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Even so, businesses in the United States have been rattled.
|
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Even so, prices will go up and capacity will shrink.
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Even so, aircraft investors should prepare for a bumpy ride.
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Even so, weak pricing pressure is testing the ECB's resolve.
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Even so, two worries about Ms Haspel's likely confirmation remain.
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Even so, the debate among professionals and surf journalists continues.
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Even so, he would have to overcome great public resistance.
|
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Even so, these questions won't riddle the mind for long.
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Even so, we continue to recommend an overweight to financials.
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Even so, governments are doubling down on their existing strategy.
|
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Even so, that stem design serves a number of functions.
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Even so, prices were higher than they had ever been.
|
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Even so, Microsoft did sneak one surprise into today's event.
|
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Even so, the president appears to have won this one.
|
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Even so, she acknowledges there will be inevitable daily hiccups.
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Even so, it was not enough to join the Marines.
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Even so, investors were shocked that no exceptions were allowed.
|
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Even so, only one of the 17 was a minority.
|
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Even so, it is not widely practised in mainstream investing.
|
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Even so, this year's target is unlikely to be met.
|
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But even so, the possibility has some people absolutely tickled.
|
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Even so, many readers are not likely to encounter one.
|
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Even so, Bixby stumbled pretty hard out of the gate.
|
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Even so, most are loth to call it quits entirely.
|
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Even so, the company will curtail potash production this year.
|
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Even so, her ratings in opinion surveys have fallen steeply.
|
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Even so, the use of ratings seems sure to grow.
|
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Even so, she says the battle has been worth it.
|
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Even so, there was plenty of demand there as well.
|
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Even so, Britons seem to idealise marriage more than ever.
|
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Even so, Clowes claims he's still honing his cartooning skills.
|
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Even so, Redfin's market share stands at just 0.58% nationwide.
|
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Even so, is all the public outrage over Nunes justified?
|
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Even so, they wouldn't say much about their proposal contains.
|
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Even so, not all parents are sympathetic with the teachers.
|
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But even so, "I Feel You" is an important book.
|
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But even so, early hominins would have still suffered stress.
|
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Even so, he fact checked the smash hit movie anyway.
|
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Even so, the game still came down to the wire.
|
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Even so, it is unlikely to slake California's drought entirely.
|
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Even so, the end of joy is on the horizon.
|
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Even so, we'd maybe exchange about 40 words a week.
|
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Even so, the market pricing is odd in some ways.
|
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Even so, Boeing's shares for the week lost 10.3 percent.
|
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Even so, he still knows he'll get a hot dog.
|
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Even so, I'm impressed with the first Cortana smart speaker.
|
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Even so, last night's referendum will bind his successor, too.
|
|
Even so, you can expect some intense vibes this morning.
|
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Even so, there is no correlation between size and returns.
|
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Even so, Chinese firms are still increasing their potential output.
|
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Even so, scrapping the deal would be the right decision.
|
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Even so, the rover continues to accomplish useful scientific work.
|
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Even so, the industry does not look in fine fettle.
|
|
Even so, space has of late become a bit dull.
|
|
Even so, Christiano's first scenario doesn't precisely envision human extinction.
|
|
Even so, this is only a small comfort for Remainers.
|
|
Even so, investment continues to pour into the underdeveloped island.
|
|
Even so, Rajya Sabha polls are seldom devoid of drama.
|
|
Even so, this nugget of fake news quickly went viral.
|
|
Even so, China's status quo cannot be sustained for ever.
|
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Even so, she enjoyed considering how to spend the cash.
|
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Even so, there is some precedent for reducing military sentences.
|
|
Even so, Cramer acknowledged the legitimacy of the marijuana business.
|
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Even so, Wheeler would continue the overall direction of Pruitt.
|
|
Even so, it was far from the rush's best performance.
|
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Even so, there are Middle Eastern leaders who want war.
|
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Even so, European politics militates strongly against a new deal.
|
|
Even so, Starboard held strong in its plans for Newell.
|
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Even so, be sure to give yourself a time buffer.
|
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Even so, the assistance has fallen short of the need.
|
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Even so, the arrival of an agent can be rattling.
|
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Even so, the gratuity system mostly adds precarity to poverty.
|
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But even so, Heitkamp still trails behind her challenger, Rep.
|
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Even so, the jihadi decides to become a suicide bomber.
|
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But even so they offer hope of some middle way.
|
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Even so, more than 22019,000 East Germans tried to flee.
|
|
Even so, the weeds are starting to choke the garden.
|
|
Even so, Trump's appointees stood out for their sheer hackishness.
|
|
Even so, the September employment figures were full of surprises.
|
|
Even so, much of the force of Beethoven's score remains.
|
|
Even so, Neil Sadick, a dermatologist in Manhattan, is skeptical.
|
|
Even so, AB InBev calls itself the world's largest brewer.
|
|
Even so, U.S. auto sales fell 2073 percent last month.
|
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Even so, he worries about the risks of clients defaulting.
|
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Even so, the government will be looking to do more.
|
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Even so, USTR officials in private offer a measured approach.
|
|
Even so, the laptop was a beautiful bit of engineering.
|
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Even so, most think these taxes are a promising idea.
|
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Even so, they couldn't hold on to the division title.
|
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Even so, he said he was shocked by their vitriol.
|
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Even so, there's an obvious danger across the ballet world.
|
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Even so, the agency is also marginalized in many ways.
|
|
Even so, the coronavirus has moved faster than their preparations.
|
|
Even so, for Jynne, Koyasan did not lose its magic.
|
|
Even so, the lyricism seduces as does fragile, ecstatic Elio.
|
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Even so, rest assured your point is made, thank you.
|
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Even so, recent years have been difficult for the studio.
|
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Even so, medical complications from energy drinks are still rare.
|
|
Even so, Mr. Stalvey said, retailers began increasing their orders.
|
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But even so, the results do hint at human implications.
|
|
Even so, the streets of Washington were packed on Saturday.
|
|
Even so, Gardner made an effort to play it cool.
|
|
Even so, this wouldn't work out the way Trump imagines.
|
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Even so, he showed plenty of remorse for his actions.
|
|
Even so, this strange little book lingers in the mind.
|
|
Even so, they are a force to be reckoned with.
|
|
Even so, I still believe it and continue to give.
|
|
Even so, the skilled performers ooze innocence, joy and exhilaration.
|
|
Even so, there is circumstantial evidence for a biological mechanism.
|
|
Even so, electric buses have started to attract considerable attention.
|
|
Even so I think the dean turns his proposal down.
|
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Even so, we still need one other, not just virtually.
|
|
Even so, I'm usually inclined to tinker just a little.
|
|
Even so, Sidewalk appears to be facing a tough sell.
|
|
Even so, check the result after you've snapped a photo.
|
|
Even so, Exxon supported organizations that attacked those very conclusions.
|
|
Even so, the threats battered Atlantia's stock and bond prices.
|
|
Even so, those campaigns can carry a whiff of tokenism.
|
|
Even so, world real income would fall only 3 percent.
|
|
Even so, the sergeant's defense seemed to have some momentum.
|
|
Even so, Medicare is less financially viable than Social Security.
|
|
Even so, the export tax has revived the processing industry.
|
|
Even so, Trump has remained relatively popular inPennsylvania's 2703th District.
|
|
Even so, Dr. Hohl thought Innocent was a good candidate.
|
|
Even so, he wasn't willing to wait hours in line.
|
|
Even so, Ms. Saracho said, the series isn't a polemic.
|
|
Even so, this upsetting documentary offers plenty to chew on.
|
|
Even so, some in Trump's orbit predicted a presidential displeasure.
|
|
Even so, Trump has inherited a huge number of vacancies.
|
|
Even so, reducing the amount of packaging is not enough.
|
|
Even so, it complicated her search, and limited her options.
|
|
Even so, the novel succeeds brilliantly at its larger project.
|
|
Even so, Botin thought she could resolve the dispute amicably.
|
|
Even so, their meeting was no coming together of equals.
|
|
Even so, Sheriff Shoar repeated his statement in his report.
|
|
Even so, the far right's ideas have entered Europe's mainstream.
|
|
Even so, it is wrong to equate WeWork with Regus.
|
|
Even so, Janz wasn't included in the Obama campaign rally.
|
|
Even so, Mr. Kalanick has significant clout over the company.
|
|
Even so, John would rather hunt buffalo than anything else.
|
|
Even so, I'm not watching it again to find out.
|
|
Even so, federal law allows colleges to use their discretion.
|
|
Even so, the majority of journeys will be in cars.
|
|
Even so, Moise said he would not hold early elections.
|
|
Even so, introducing uncertainty into the plan is a mistake.
|
|
Even so, regulators insist they are doing plenty of collaboration.
|
|
Even so, Heizer has a rigorous, demanding view of patronage.
|
|
Even so, many Icelanders remain fervent supporters of the fireworks.
|
|
Even so, tomb robbing has become a pop culture phenomenon.
|
|
And even so, we've seen this deal hit countless times.
|
|
Even so I remain in the dark on many things.
|
|
Even so, the eighth is not necessarily a punitive hole.
|
|
Even so, the 737 NG has had its own problems.
|
|
Even so, these videos force us to reconsider sexual dynamics.
|
|
Even so, Joe's latest 'fit no doubt takes the cake.
|
|
Even so, this class is the highlight of my week.
|
|
Even so, U.S. military officials claim they are winning big.
|
|
Even so, she found that her work was often interpreted
|
|
Even so, support for the monarchy will probably be unaffected.
|
|
Even so, very few devices support 5G at this point.
|
|
Even so, hedge funds are competing more fiercely over fees.
|
|
Even so, it surely implicates men -- especially sh***y ones!
|
|
Even so, the scandal has not sat well in Texas.
|
|
Even so, she said, she cannot rest on her laurels.
|
|
Even so, there is no shortage of motion or sound.
|
|
Even so, Kardashian is sitting pretty with her impressive return.
|
|
But even so, that won't make them any less cool.
|
|
Even so, as an example to peers, it's worth applauding.
|
|
Even so, "many things" still needed clearing up, he said.
|
|
Even so, are female watch geeks making their presence felt?
|
|
Even so, Biden had a narrow lead over the field.
|
|
Even so, this is a chance to have some fun.
|
|
Even so, discussion of the destructive acts has been distorted.
|
|
Even so, the study did not provide a clear finding.
|
|
Even so, there is a chance things could get testy.
|
|
Even so, these wines are never easy to drink young.
|
|
Even so, we both knew the world was still dangerous.
|
|
Even so, the action is putting Republicans on their toes.
|
|
Even so, the bow made it so much more special.
|
|
Even so, Super Metroid didn't land with Guasti right away.
|
|
Even so, $399 is a lot to ask for most users.
|
|
Even so, Etihad Airways has come up with an intriguing idea.
|
|
But even so, the show does have a good emotional throughline.
|
|
"Even so, risks to macro stability are significant," the report said.
|
|
Even so, I make all the kids' doctor, dentist, haircut appointments.
|
|
Even so, AirPods remain the gold standard if you ask me.
|
|
Even so, the glasses aren't a meaningful part of Snap's business.
|
|
Even so, the real action will come after 2020, Cerwall said.
|
|
Even so, it has clashed badly with the Hong Kong offshoot.
|
|
Even so, many are open about it throughout the hiring process.
|
|
But even so, there were positives in the post-meeting comments.
|
|
Even so, there were no loud voices speaking up for him.
|
|
And even so, little is known about the larger Sirenidae family.
|
|
Even so, the space seems extremely bare even by Apple's standards.
|
|
Even so, the company doesn't expect booming VR sales this year.
|
|
Even so, the rapprochement between Russia and Turkey has been remarkable.
|
|
Even so, the test reinforces the class division between UK banks.
|
|
" But even so, "the men, women and youth of Malawi triumphed.
|
|
Even so, he doesn't expect the push higher to be smooth.
|
|
Even so, there is an element of market pressure to comply.
|
|
Even so, high winds have, in the past, been a problem.
|
|
Even so, the Santos family will petition the state Supreme Court.
|
|
Even so there are limitations that can wrong-foot the unwary.
|
|
Even so, I consider speaking a secondary function of my selfhood.
|
|
Even so, he said he would try to lift his team.
|
|
Even so, players said they were taking the forecast in stride.
|
|
Even so, Lyft's popularity has historically paled in comparison to Uber's.
|
|
But even so, how many people need that specific use case?
|
|
Even so, it's but the beginning of a larger community shift.
|
|
Even so, it would not be impossible for them to invest.
|
|
Even so, it will remain a force to be reckoned with.
|
|
But even so, it felt like some corners were cut here.
|
|
Even so, the resulting slump might not prove an utter disaster.
|
|
Even so, in August, 20183, the controllers walked off the job.
|
|
Even so, a clear majority of MPs still oppose no-deal.
|
|
Even so, the on-screen version of nerdery has hung around.
|
|
Even so, it is "still one of my favorites," Tepper said.
|
|
Even so, America's biggest bank is finding reasons to stay optimistic.
|
|
Even so, the demon hissed, and pondered taking bloody, demonstrative action.
|
|
Even so, the numbers remain large enough to alarm the government.
|
|
Even so, targeting small, wayward firms is smarter than blanket tariffs.
|
|
Even so, he is unlikely to have many southern European supporters.
|
|
But even so, her work is first and foremost about humanity.
|
|
Even so, I didn't gain weight — I actually lost a bit.
|
|
But even so, the focus on health care isn't really surprising.
|
|
But even so, President Trump doesn't take very kindly to ridicule.
|
|
Even so, Germany's fiscal policy is becoming a subject of debate.
|
|
Even so, once I got to the office, the insecurity hit.
|
|
Algorithmic bias Even so, Silicon Valley companies still struggle with diversity.
|
|
Even so, it will take time for digibank to become profitable.
|
|
Few journalists have even so much as touched a 5G device.
|
|
Even so, police were not ruling out any possibility, she added.
|
|
Even so, many analysts predict that first class will soon disappear.
|
|
Nor does he even so much as mention modern monetary theory.
|
|
Even so, activist investors can find other ways to cause problems.
|
|
Even so, he has suffered less damage than his opponents think.
|
|
Even so, he says the company won't be profitable this quarter.
|
|
Even so, says Mr Patel, higher tariffs have not helped much.
|
|
Even so, shares of medical marijuana producers rose after the announcement.
|
|
Even so, "We're talking about possibly getting a dog!" says Porter.
|
|
Even so, he urged people to avoid the area if possible.
|
|
Even so, Mr Bolsonaro's strong early showing is a warning sign.
|
|
Even so, to many Colombians the FARC's candidacies are an outrage.
|
|
Even so, he says he intends to continue performing in 2018.
|
|
Even so, their real-life growing pains were never tabloid fodder.
|
|
Even so, experts predict many more inches to fall by Saturday.
|
|
Even so, nobody seemed to be writing any Medium-length essays.
|
|
Even so, Arcel never entirely seems in control of the material.
|
|
Even so, some schools have yet to fully comply with law.
|
|
Even so, certain industries look particularly vulnerable under their debt loads.
|
|
Even so, there are words that have fallen out of favor.
|
|
Even so it was not the commanding victory Mr Sisi wanted.
|
|
Even so, his unsteady response contains a terrible message for Americans.
|
|
Even so, I had no choice but to change my password.
|
|
Even so, sticklers for journalistic propriety found this a trifle inappropriate.
|
|
Even so, big bank stocks can be alluring for value hunters.
|
|
Even so, this brouhaha was about more than a board game.
|
|
Even so, the public remains largely in favor of Duterte's campaign.
|
|
Even so, it's hard to ding Apple too much on this.
|
|
Even so, some A380s are likely to be heading for scrap.
|
|
But even so… For the media, though, it's a different story.
|
|
Even so, April's rarely been as crowded as May – until now.
|
|
Even so, politics seems to be on everyone's mind this year.
|
|
Even so, the pro-regulation forces could claim victory on occasion.
|
|
Even so the big Chinese players are already looking to diversify.
|
|
Even so, Smart Mode is definitely the mode for new pilots.
|
|
Even so, Perrette calls him a victim in all this, too.
|
|
Even so, some scientists worry that it may be too late.
|
|
Even so, it looks like it could have a big impact.
|
|
Even so, the delay in the meantime will undermine its potency.
|
|
Even so, a Le Pen win would not be a positive.
|
|
Even so, the average decline is hard to link to performance.
|
|
Even so, Trump couldn't bring himself to say he was wrong.
|
|
Even so, the course has been a "hard sell", said Basak.
|
|
Even so, the two ETFs remain sharply higher for the year.
|
|
Even so, it's a bold and risky move with deadly consequences.
|
|
Even so, if I were Venmo, I'd be very, very worried.
|
|
Even so, the unique aspects of this confirmation fight ensure surprises.
|
|
Even so, at the moment Trump is drawing closer to Clinton.
|
|
It's a simple plot — even so far as Mario games go.
|
|
Even so, his insights on the future of Snapchat rang true.
|
|
Even so, investigators publicly pressed their manhunt, which drew national attention.
|
|
Even so, the regime presence in Deir Ezzor looks increasingly precarious.
|
|
Even so, investors registered relief that supply management remains in place.
|
|
Even so, Sudanese officials are already looking beyond the sanctions regime.
|
|
" Even so, he says the Fold "gets a lot things right.
|
|
Even so, Kinney knows she's got a long way to go.
|
|
Even so, Amano at the IAEA lives in hope of diplomacy.
|
|
Even so, Sykes-Picot has become a byword for imperial treachery.
|
|
Even so it may only whet the appetite for full sovereignty.
|
|
Even so, many would-be Zexis are waiting in the wings.
|
|
Even so, suspension from the OAS would matter to Mr Maduro.
|
|
Even so, others are angry about Mr. da Silva's newfound freedom.
|
|
Even so, economic incentives are a common part of development deals.
|
|
Even so, his lawyers argued, the sex with Constand was consensual.
|
|
Even so, all three companies' stock prices are up this year.
|
|
Even so, observers had been satisfied with the pace of reform.
|
|
Even so, their assessment of the risks is one to consider.
|
|
Even so, some straphangers reported smooth, on-time service, confounding expectations.
|
|
Even so it took three years to establish a new relationship.
|
|
Even so, the courts have been antagonistic towards disability discrimination cases.
|
|
Even so, Xfund is in no danger of immediately shutting down.
|
|
Even so, he pointed out the cause hasn't been definitively determined.
|
|
Even so, Doig is now one of the world's pricier artists.
|
|
Even so, concerns about a slowdown have grown in recent months.
|
|
" Even so, he added: "I don't mind if they don't mind.
|
|
Even so, she struggled constantly to balance all the caregiving responsibilities.
|
|
Even so, Mr. Riboud did not consider himself a record keeper.
|
|
Even so, the work was inconsistent and paid poorly, he said.
|
|
Even so, American companies are a major focus for Ms. Vestager.
|
|
Even so, the benefits of breastfeedingVisit Business Insider's homepage for more.
|
|
Yet even so it couldn't be less than horrid for him.
|
|
Even so, Russia's propaganda machine is effective, and Putin is popular.
|
|
Even so, 56 percent of voters in Newport voted to leave.
|
|
Even so, what does 2628 years of solvency mean to America?
|
|
Even so, recent comments made by a former presidential aspirant, Sen.
|
|
Even so, Lincoln named him commander of Union operations in Kentucky.
|
|
Even so, many Democratic policy intellectuals have peremptorily rejected his initiatives.
|
|
Even so, secondary schools for girls in these areas are rare.
|
|
Even so, values have still not reached levels seen in 2007.
|
|
Even so, the long-term impacts on both parties seem inevitable.
|
|
Even so, OPEC output is still above the 2020 demand forecast.
|
|
Even so, sterling has not been this weak in three decades.
|
|
Even so, critics have slammed the initiative for being poorly funded.
|
|
Even so-called undecided voters are more decided than they realize.
|
|
Even so, the balance of evidence is still fairly clear: Mrs.
|
|
Even so, "Behold the Dreamers" is a capacious, big-hearted novel.
|
|
Even so, rumors of human sacrifice or ritual murders sometimes circulate.
|
|
Even so, I fear Apple is losing some of its shine.
|
|
Even so, the opposite has been the case for OVO Sound.
|
|
Even so, the conference flew by the seat of its pants.
|
|
Even so, the mayor and the developer did not remain allies.
|
|
Even so, Ricky says, her absence weighs heavily on her daughters.
|
|
Even so, MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe shed 0.18%.
|
|
Even so, the Senate is positioning itself to get this done.
|
|
Even so, he joins everyone in wishing the departing Thomas well.
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Even so, analysts hardly expect that to shield Novartis from criticism.
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Even so, a lot of people do it, so I hear.
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Even so, it's clear that Ona Artist really likes her job.
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Even so, Iranian women remain undeterred in fighting for their equality.
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Even so, automakers view electric as crucial to their future profits.
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Even so, rates remain historically low, said Mr. Terrazas of Zillow.
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Even so, by the second year, the benefits outweighed the costs.
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Even so, it appeared to have been his least productive visit.
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Even so, she felt that conversations about sex were implicitly taboo.
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Even so, the system still required substantial amounts of commodity money.
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Even so, I start dating, mostly because everyone says I should.
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Even so, Matassa Flores says there's been a surge in subscriptions.
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Even so, he thinks this time apart will strengthen their relationship.
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Even so, Ms. de Havilland's case still faced an uphill climb.
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Even so, their Central division rivals will not make it easy.
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Even so, pearls get poured onto the deck with the sturgeon.
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Even so, the reveal hardly stopped the partisan debate roiling Washington.
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The wonder, even so, is that Walmart did not do more.
|
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Even so, an American president's rhetoric can make a significant difference.
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Even so, the story ends in a way I hadn't expected.
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Even so, these companies are still here and they're still growing.
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Even so, it's still failed to turn the needle for some.
|
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Even so, the winning pot is only around $2,000, says Policarpio.
|
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But even so, small towns are fighting to be wired up.
|
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Even so, the current deficit is less worrisome than its trajectory.
|
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Even so, carving up Fox would be in a different league.
|
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Even so, Thursday's agreement marks a shift in the broader war.
|
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Even so, college basketball already has free agency—it's called recruiting.
|
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Even so, the news filled me with a sense of loss.
|
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Even so, the news filled me with a sense of loss.
|
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Even so, Balderson seemed to be barely squeezing out a victory.
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Even so, some parts experience the pain more quickly or acutely.
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Even so, I remain excited and hopeful for my next chapter.
|
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Even so, the attempted attacks have shown no sign of abating.
|
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But even so, finding a cast of diverse subjects was fraught.
|
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Even so, the studio's influence on video game narratives will continue.
|
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But even so, her country appears to have a woman problem.
|
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Even so, the Czech officers found his knowledge to be valuable.
|
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Even so, "Scotty" could face an uphill climb with general audiences.
|
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Even so, these seats represent some of the best Democratic opportunities.
|
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Even so, the nation's existing infrastructure continues to age and deteriorate.
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Even so, Mr. Robinson said he was surprised by the reaction.
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But, even so, let us not pass up on trying again.
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Even so, this system still beats disposable diapers by a landslide.
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Even so, the humans have not been able to keep up.
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Even so, there is still truth in this old Michigander saying. ■
|
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But even so, it will have a considerable impact on immigrants.
|
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Even so, it is extremely unusual to see Maduro openly booed.
|
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Even so, the shutdown seems to have put those efforts behind.
|
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Even so, charting the Chinese threat remains a work in progress.
|
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Even so, it was still not enough to convince one investor.
|
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Even so, the first hat came out too small, too tight.
|
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Even so, the old pros led the way in our tasting.
|
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Even so, the government's stake in the drug industry is considerable.
|
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Even so, a dozen houses stand in ruins, half awaiting demolition.
|
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Even so, sports bankers say the price is still too high.
|
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Even so, subversive political movements attract eccentrics, and eccentrics arrive early.
|
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Even so, officials sought to reassure people planning trips to Spain.
|
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Even so, America will soon become a net exporter of energy.
|
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Even so, Kushner is fighting out of a negative press hole.
|
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And, oh God, what if you are not even so offbeat?
|
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Even so, it sailed into Italian territorial waters the next day.
|
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Even so, not everyone is confident the impeachment absences won't hurt.
|
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Even so, it is experimental and notoriously difficult to get right.
|
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Even so, in court, Mr. Silver and the Assembly deflected responsibility.
|
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Even so, there is reason to work for a different future.
|
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Even so, calling the film business healthy would be a stretch.
|
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Even so, Berman thinks his map stands alone on its merits.
|
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Even so, it's largely fulfilled the promise it showed in 2015.
|
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But even so, I prefer sending an invitation in that case.
|
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Even so, it takes a while for everything to be consumed.
|
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Even so, William moved through the room easily, without self-consciousness.
|
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Even so, the Philippines keeps defense treaties with the United States.
|
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Even so, it was still a great day for the Cubs.
|
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Even so, at least ten countries are reportedly prepared to join.
|
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Even so, Hendrick urges employers to report suspected fraud to authorities.
|
|
Even so, her first year has been a disappointment to many.
|
|
Even so, Stamos reiterated that he agreed with the court's decision.
|
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Even so, she wasn't convinced it was safe to stay there.
|
|
Even so, having friends on Wall Street still serves China's purposes.
|
|
Even so, North Macedonia's boosters are pressing Mr. Macron to reconsider.
|
|
Even so, "Tilray's not the culprit here," Cramer said on Thursday.
|
|
Even so, banks are betting that stocks will keep pushing higher.
|
|
Even so, Pig's unconventional upbringing means he also loves human attention.
|
|
Even so, the number of cases has continued to tick upward.
|
|
But even so, "it's clear that moving matters," Dr. Groppel says.
|
|
Even so, few considered him a legitimate option at No. 1.
|
|
Even so, the review is unlikely to satisfy many congressional Democrats.
|
|
Even so, the potential of a mostly healthy rotation is tantalizing.
|
|
Even so, the company has put money into recruiting foreign talent.
|
|
Even so, he directly took on Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Schumer.
|
|
Even so, it sailed into Italian territorial waters the next day.
|
|
Even so, here are some of the clear winners and losers.
|
|
Even so, many factors behind last year's troubling decline remain unresolved.
|
|
Even so, Ridge does add some tartaric acid to its wine.
|
|
Even so, the mutual affection between Trump and Putin was evident.
|
|
Even so, Hallquist, 143, has plenty of wind in her sails.
|
|
Even so, optimism remains — and not everyone is calling it quits.
|
|
Even so, the city has continued to oppose taxpayers in court.
|
|
Even so, both women faced questions regarding anything but those platforms.
|
|
Even so, MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe shed 0.10%.
|
|
Even so, she finished all of her workshops in two months.
|
|
Even so, there have been attempts to roll back the reform.
|
|
Even so, the biggest players like Aurora and Canopy Growth Corp.
|
|
Even so, many critics were still shopping at the chains themselves.
|
|
Even so, 12% of Al Rayan's home-purchase customers are non-Muslims.
|
|
Even so, sales of ordinary banknotes at a big premium are puzzling.
|
|
Even so, the season managed to attract more listeners than its predecessor.
|
|
Even so, Lê ran away from home when they started community college.
|
|
Even so, these are baby steps, with poverty high and incomes low.
|
|
Even so, backing from the Libertarian Party would provide a strong tailwind.
|
|
Even so, "Microsoft is a real challenger" in the race, Cramer argued.
|
|
Even so, art-house flicks continue to dominate the Best Picture category.
|
|
Even so, bankers believe the proposal represents Europe's best shot at harmonisation.
|
|
Even so, both Chaha and Wambura say it's better than the alternative.
|
|
Even so, there are thousands upon thousands of other options out there.
|
|
Even so, the Strait is a busy shipping lane with treacherous currents.
|
|
Even so, Daredevil never quite reached the heights of his Marvel brethren.
|
|
Even so, did you have a plan for a potential season 8?
|
|
Even so, the airline stuck by its decision to reroute the flight.
|
|
Even so, the Seahawks could, and should, have done better than this.
|
|
Even so, Dyson was proud to bring the iconic robot to life.
|
|
Even so, there's also a financial incentive to avoid having people readmitted.
|
|
Even so, the Senate ground to a halt Thursday when Republican Sen.
|
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Yet even so, I think it's important in setting the right tone.
|
|
Even so, it's mild, with temperatures in the mid-50s or so.
|
|
But even so, some continue to doubt the value of either company.
|
|
Even so, traders often prefer to use the unofficial panya ("rat") routes.
|
|
Even so, Amy Kennedy did not set out to run for office.
|
|
Even so, there is huge price variation around how much birth costs.
|
|
Even so both authors retweeted articles repeating the press release's false claim.
|
|
Even so, itt has generated a cult-like following over the years.
|
|
Even so, always keep an eye on kids when they're handling knives.
|
|
Even so, some conservatives, including some at CPAC, are nervously watching Trump.
|
|
Even so, Cambodian factories swiftly fulfil huge orders placed by Western firms.
|
|
Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain close allies of Europe.
|
|
Even so, admitted Goldman's Martin Chavez, "we didn't navigate the market well".
|
|
Even so, many progressives do not consider him one of their own.
|
|
Even so, he appeared emotionally defeated as he walked off the court.
|
|
Even so, there are several hurdles to playing mini games on WeChat.
|
|
Even so, Israeli nationalists are sceptical of his commitment to their cause.
|
|
Even so, he said, he found it hard to discern their intentions.
|
|
Even so, they are unlikely to block the invocation of Article 50.
|
|
Even so, he thinks that Monday and Tuesday will follow historical trends.
|
|
Curator Christina Linden cautions that even so, this is no exhaustive retrospective.
|
|
Even so, Brent is down about 18% since the end of April.
|
|
Even so, tens of lesser-known gents come ahead of Jesus's mother.
|
|
But even so, it didn't seem to have negative effects on them.
|
|
Even so, not all transgender inmates like the idea of separate wings.
|
|
Even so, $399 is a tough sell for any budget-minded person.
|
|
Even so, it's not a very good analogue to a drone strike.
|
|
Even so, don't expect too many sudden converts to the value religion.
|
|
Even so, buyout firms are still finding new ways to sweeten returns.
|
|
Even so, regulators across the world still think the system coddles incumbents.
|
|
Even so, perhaps a gasp in response would have been more appropriate.
|
|
Even so, the carmaker is now facing litigation over its recall remedy.
|
|
Even so, some scientists warned about the practice right from the beginning.
|
|
Even so, Wag has been entering new markets at a regular pace.
|
|
Even so, some Kurds argue that a bid for independence is premature.
|
|
Even so, it is not obvious that her move will bear fruit.
|
|
Even so, Morgan Stanley's analysts expect Deutsche to keep losing market share.
|
|
Even so, the suppliers have been turning down orders from new buyers.
|
|
Even so, at American Airlines, 22017% of the pilot staff is female.
|
|
Even so, the trip was slow and expensive compared to today's flights.
|
|
Even so, despite the unromantic setting, it was a completely revelatory experience.
|
|
Even so, Apple still has a lot of programming in the works.
|
|
Even so, its discovery is "really incredible — a spectacular find," Schmitz said.
|
|
Even so, some political observers are seeing cracks in the speaker's armor.
|
|
Even so, this doesn't mean diabetic athletes must go without their insulin.
|
|
Even so, the dentist professed ignorance about why the package was mislabeled.
|
|
Even so, leapfrogging the world's largest international hub is a tall order.
|
|
Even so, cutting off these emissions will likely make a meaningful difference.
|
|
I share with all Monkees fans this change, this 'loss,' even so.
|
|
Even so, what you could do with this early version was impressive.
|
|
Even so, it provided the model for a new kind of attack.
|
|
Even so, workers say that supervisors have been insensitive about Muslim holidays.
|
|
" Even so, Morgan Stanley said, "Wynn's institutional ownership remains relatively low vs.
|
|
Even so, SoftBank has been spreading a lot of cash around lately.
|
|
Even so, hot weather has a flip side by making people thirstier.
|
|
Even so, many Democrats want Yates to seize the current political moment.
|
|
Even so, crude export prices remained 40.1 percent below their July peak.
|
|
Even so, all of these tools only work if companies use them.
|
|
Even so, Siri is far from alone in Apple's current AI strategy.
|
|
Even so, Cruz may have set himself up for mockery on Tuesday.
|
|
Even so, its hair-trigger sensitivity to initial conditions made it unpredictable.
|
|
Even so, that should be enough last between trips to an outlet.
|
|
Even so, it seems to me emblematic of the challenge you face.
|
|
Even so, there are already more than 100 authors on the platform.
|
|
Even so, the next decade will be more testing than the last.
|
|
Even so, it could be years until any effective legislation is signed.
|
|
Even so, they might be forgiven for wondering what she stands for.
|
|
Even so, those interested in Simone's art should listen to her records.
|
|
Even so, I texted him a couple of weeks later to clarify.
|
|
Even so, they did not stand in the way of the deal.
|
|
Even so, Ali was generous, more perhaps than was good for him.
|
|
Even so, it has said it plans to launch EVs in 2020.
|
|
Even so, the real question is how this wastewater data is used.
|
|
Even so, "the husband will try to get around it," said Mbarki.
|
|
Even so, Isolde was not a role she initially expected to sing.
|
|
Even so-called "fundamentally good stories" can create a bubble-like valuation.
|
|
Even so, she regarded Mosby as a singular catastrophe for the city.
|
|
Even so, Thursday's protest was not nearly as large as past demonstrations.
|
|
Even so, it took me an embarrassingly long time to read Beloved.
|
|
Even so, Republicans were not powerless in the face of Democrats' obstruction.
|
|
Even so, much has changed that supports reconsidering the cost of equity.
|
|
Even so, her admission "wasn't the morning news to me," Tyson said.
|
|
Even so Thomas has outstripped him in number of days spent there.
|
|
Even so, the flashy titanium card will likely be a big draw.
|
|
Even so, he was surprised that flag football participation rose so much.
|
|
Even so, eight small suitcases can be wedged behind the third row.
|
|
Even so, the campaign asked the group to perform again, he said.
|
|
Even so, Chinese demand appears to have softened recently for Brazilian beans.
|
|
But even so, those gains are likely to be incremental and gradual.
|
|
Even so, traders said they have seen gold purchases come from Russia.
|
|
Even so, the Aussie has already steadied and was last at $0.7626.
|
|
Even so, only 4.53 metros made the cut: Tucson topped the list.
|
|
Even so, reaction online has been dominated by those with functioning eyes.
|
|
Even so, some households cannot afford the premiums to insure their livestock.
|
|
Even so, gays were hostile to family values, incapable of real love.
|
|
Even so, Trump said he wants to boost spending on the military.
|
|
Even so, experts say none of the systems have 100 percent accuracy.
|
|
Even so, this Samsung justifies its premium perch in the QLED lineup.
|
|
Even so, she found that at least one custom made her uneasy.
|
|
Even so, he said that "all three projects are kind of unique".
|
|
Even so, the stock is still down some 70 percent this year.
|
|
Even so, there were still several delays getting the watch to backers.
|
|
Even so, this battle to turn California even bluer won't be easy.
|
|
Even so, making money off Assistant is not the priority right now.
|
|
Even so, he nominates Kim as the one who should reach out.
|
|
Even so, on Tuesday I opened Augustine, my 14th in 143 years.
|
|
Even so, Mr. Manafort is expected to receive a lengthy prison term.
|
|
Even so, I'm optimistic that this will be the year that changes.
|
|
Even so, his guiding principles seemed to be tradition and common sense.
|
|
Even so, they revealed aspects of our inner lives that feel true.
|
|
Even so, there were no immediate indications that the archbishop would resign.
|
|
Could it, even so, enable the administration to refashion Russian-American relations?
|
|
Even so, the project isn't without challenges in the U.S. legal system.
|
|
Even so, that's unlikely to make up for the workers' lost wages.
|
|
Even so, she added, President Trump has made derogatory comments about women.
|
|
Even so, algorithmic trading based off headlines briefly lifted Apple's stock price.
|
|
Even so, sexual misconduct cases always have a lot of gray area.
|
|
Even so, the box-office takeaways for 2018 are already firmly established.
|
|
But even so, it has been a rough transition for the family.
|
|
Even so, Lemons's lawsuit against proposed fracking operations riled up town rivals.
|
|
Even so, I enjoyed the PET SOUNDS that resonate inside their grid.
|
|
Even so, he said, the evidence fell short of showing a crime.
|
|
It wasn't even so much about skating, specific skaters, or the tricks.
|
|
Even so, Intel, like many companies, has not been impervious to romance.
|
|
Even so, achieving Mr. Xi's lofty vision will be no easy task.
|
|
Even so, the country's Parliament will soon be forced to consider it.
|
|
Even so, on the world's biggest social network, opportunists find a way.
|
|
Even so, Marines said, firefights and hidden bombs were a constant threat.
|
|
Tejal called the effect "sinister," but even so, it was easily tolerable.
|
|
Even so, perhaps we're more alike, us and plants, than we think.
|
|
Even so, it still amounts to just 5.5 hours of driving time.
|
|
Even so, the weight of the place is never lost on me.
|
|
Even so, commercial fight venues that draw a broader audience are rare.
|
|
Even so, it could be an encouraging sign for the Trump administration.
|
|
Even so, the head starts have gone largely unnoticed by many pedestrians.
|
|
Even so, Nevada offers an opening for Warren, as does South Carolina.
|
|
Even so, it is not quite time for these patients to celebrate.
|
|
Even so, the prospect has conjured up a pervasive feeling of fragility.
|
|
Even so, Liu struck a positive note heading into the talks Thursday.
|
|
Even so, Biden appears to have the firmest support in the state.
|
|
Even so, he bounced around, playing for nine teams over 14 seasons.
|
|
Even so, new trade barriers are something the UK economy cannot afford.
|
|
Even so, Saccone on Tuesday sought to play up the Democratic effort.
|
|
Even so, the current stock pales in comparison to Amazon's 260 million.
|
|
Even so, the proposed teaching arrangement would leave Charlotte Law's doors open.
|
|
" But, even so, he called the decision to leave the EU "selfish.
|
|
Even so, he will be vulnerable to prosecution and abandonment by allies.
|
|
Even so, the system still seemed as solid as the mausoleum's marble.
|
|
Even so, according to Bertrand and Kamenica, it's a pretty good sign.
|
|
Even so, I should have assumed that the abuse extended to sex.
|
|
But even so, some quickly eroding communities are running out of options.
|
|
Even so, users still play a meaningful role in identifying problematic content.
|
|
Even so, this is a gentle Tuesday puzzle with an amusing theme.
|
|
Even so, the Fed's boards overall are more diverse than corporate America.
|
|
Even so, some sheriffs honor detainer requests despite the risk of litigation.
|
|
Even so, the Fed's boards overall are more diverse than corporate America.
|
|
Even so, "Boone" is slightly monotonous, and familiarity may be one cause.
|
|
Even so, a president's pronouncements on national tragedies are, by definition, news.
|
|
Even so, the specter of the other allegations hung over the trial.
|
|
Even so, the story remains thin, the performances wobbly, the laughs infrequent.
|
|
"For me the show wasn't even so much about dystopia," he says.
|
|
Even so, Republicans say they are feeling very good about their chances.
|
|
Even so, she has distanced herself from Trump on one key point.
|
|
Even so, Minervini didn&apost pull this approach out of thin air.
|
|
Even so, this bold equity experiment is headed in the right direction.
|
|
Even so, all but one Republican followed Trump on his signature issue.
|
|
Even so, it is hardly the knockout transaction Mr. Pessina had sought.
|
|
Even so, it will be heard differently in the age of Trump.
|
|
Even so, package theft has become a concern in some police precincts.
|
|
Even so, this bull market could still have the capacity to surprise.
|
|
Even so, I felt the unrelenting pressure of my hipbone against hardwood.
|
|
Even so, she struggled to provide a warm home from her granddaughter.
|
|
Even so, they feel very light and comfortable when on your head.
|
|
Even so, there are good reasons to be cautious about the economy.
|
|
Even so, "Shadowbahn," written well before the 2016 election, feels alarmingly prescient.
|
|
Even so, they aren't able to reach very far back at all.
|
|
Even so, Van Drew's efforts don't mean that he's set for reelection.
|
|
Even so, many of India's largest businesses flooded his campaign with contributions.
|
|
Even so, Brady has modified the bill to keep opposition from growing.
|
|
Even so, it's a feat Facebook and Twitter have yet to accomplish.
|
|
Even so, this more narrowly defined alt-right may be a force.
|
|
Even so, there are a few items worth tracking throughout the sale.
|
|
Even so, this move is not without risk for the London mayor.
|
|
Even so, Clinton's performance seemed to have little impact on her support.
|
|
Even so, some Republicans conceded that Ms. Pelosi had won this round.
|
|
Even so, it took a while for Martinez's case to build momentum.
|
|
But even so I am certain that line somehow emanates from him.
|
|
Even so, the ability to think creatively may not provide ultimate salvation.
|
|
Even so, he allowed that the event did carry a certain allure.
|
|
Even so, interest in the processes underpinning chronotherapy is beginning to spread.
|
|
But even so, the danger here is about prolonged use over years.
|
|
Even so, the world's second-largest economy remains the largest non-U.
|
|
Even so, Wall Street analysts like the company's management and growth prospects.
|
|
Even so, I had to take a break for a few months.
|
|
Even so, the aborted beginning might give us a clue about Rey's origins.
|
|
Even so, the country's new government no longer wishes to deal in death.
|
|
Even so, Clinton appears to have edged out Sanders by mere decimal points.
|
|
But even so, its decision marks a softening of that long-held norm.
|
|
Even so, some brave souls have ventured outside to test out the temperatures.
|
|
Even so, Monsanto would probably need to sweeten its offer to overpower ChemChina's.
|
|
Even so, by the time I reach retirement age, I won't have enough.
|
|
Even so, this latest trip through Arizona is a feat for the company.
|
|
Even so, the continued negotiations between Washington and Beijing kept some investors hopeful.
|
|
Even so, Waxman predicted that Mueller could have more indictments on the way.
|
|
Even so, investors probably want to see Buffett do more with his cash.
|
|
Even so, Remainers should not get too excited if the Lib Dems win.
|
|
Even so, MPs — and the larger party — look willing to take that risk.
|
|
Even so, Orlando emerged from the first quarter with a 231-22012 lead.
|
|
Even so, a clearer accounting of national wealth would have several positive effects.
|
|
But even so, YouTube was able to surpass all of those growth numbers.
|
|
The HoloFlex is still a prototype, but even so, it's already showing promise.
|
|
They don't even so much as have to engage a real estate brokerage.
|
|
Even so, there are three main ways we can read this new information.
|
|
Even so, it is surprising that Ameerpet is as busy as it is.
|
|
Even so, my then-boyfriend and I offered to try and find her.
|
|
Even so, the rule of 2280 character to accompany that media has remained.
|
|
Even so, it's still a solid camera that's even more affordable than before.
|
|
Even so, Morris prods Bannon on the scrims he has erected for himself.
|
|
Even so, it is becoming harder for UK rate-setters to do nothing.
|
|
Even so, the benefits for both customer and airline surely outweigh the problems.
|
|
Even so, Sanders faced a significant challenge in the days before the primary.
|
|
Even so, they seem to have posted Instagram photos from the same locations.
|
|
Even so, says Mr Blumenfeld, the policy is unlikely to be vigorously enforced.
|
|
Even so, sorting out compensation for mis-selling could be a messy affair.
|
|
Even so, Nadig still sees opportunities, particularly in U.S.-based consumer staples ETFs.
|
|
Even so, Trump faces hurdles in trying to win Pennsylvania again in 2020.
|
|
Even so, if someone asks me where I'm from I say New York.
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Even so, she realizes that there is only so much she can do.
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Even so, there is little hope the election will be fair (see article).
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Even so, the incident rammed home two unpleasant truths about the computerised world.
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Even so, the addition of Lens stands to make Assistant much more useful.
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Even so, Mr Gillum has a small but steady lead in the polls.
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Even so, the labour-market recovery in the south has further to go.
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Even so, there are hurdles to clear before FES can be used routinely.
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But even so, I was caught off-guard by how difficult it was.
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Even so, the most interesting thing about Arden's Wake is its diorama structure.
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Even so, none of them have ever faced the test they face now.
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Even so, many older Americans are having trouble finding medical marijuana, Lum said.
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Even so, human rights groups say Egyptian judges comply with the government's wishes.
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Even so, it is a lot of eggs to have in one basket.
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Even so, the global economy isn't totally out of the woods just yet.
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I think, even so, I think the wages are now rising and accelerating.
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"Even so, wearables and related services will help make aging cool," he concluded.
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His view of abridgments and segments, even so, was compromised by the milieu.
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Even so, they are blamed for the disappearance of things they cannot measure.
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Even so, bears are resilient, and apparently equipped to deal with these challenges.
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Even so, most freelancers are forced to figure things out on their own.
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Even so, a broader uprising does not appear to be in the offing.
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Even so, achieving a deal based around those rules will prove politically tricky.
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Even so, Ms Tutiek needs to whip up as much support as possible.
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Even so, Africans can do more to increase their share of the benefits.
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Even so, the Quick Switch Adapter may well be the company's silver bullet.
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Even so, a slew of other musicians have defied boycott calls and performed.
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Even so, investors can't really be counted on to see trouble ahead anyway.
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Even so, any return to compulsory enlistment would be electoral suicide, politicians say.
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Even so, his most recent upload was rediscovered by Reddit late last night.
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Even so, it seems unlikely that Swift would be bothered by the news.
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Even so, education is billed as the most reliable vehicle out of poverty.
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Even so, 77% of train drivers joined the first day of industrial action.
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Even so, tying health care to work is a mistake, for two reasons.
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Even so, big firms maintain backup generators to see them through frequent blackouts.
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Even so, it is hard to predict how he might govern as president.
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Plus, the creases aren't even, so my eyes look a little bit off.
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Even so, the balance Australia has struck between freedom and security looks skewed.
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But even so, "I really feel more comfortable in this community," he said.
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Even so, ensuring it gets to patients in need will be a challenge.
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Even so, health officials recommend patients get tested as soon as they can.
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Even so, Fils-Aimé said that Nintendo isn't backing down from that estimate.
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But even so, school desegregation isn't always the easiest policy area for candidates.
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Even so, in both places the economy is starting to pick up steam.
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Even so, there is no undoing Mr Sharif's ousting, nor should there be.
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Even so, Lindsey said, conservative clerics had clearly influenced the panel of judges.
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Even so, the British argument to be a special case has some merit.
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Even so, fierce exchanges in Indian social media have greeted every new study.
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Even so, it was never clear whether Mr Assange had broken the law.
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Even so, it was not long before the vein was tested and tapped.
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Even so, it's expected that students report on their interactions with foreign staff.
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Even so, $1,000 feels like a lot of money for a monitor stand.
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Even so, Little Baby's Ice Cream is maintaining its strange, funny, quirky brand.
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But even so, Clinton needs to steer clear of looking like a mudslinger.
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Even so, the stock is down nearly 1.403 percent from a year ago.
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Even so, Trump implausibly has claimed that he has achieved an economic turnaround.
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Even so, the lure of a potential multi-bullion dollar market is inescapable.
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Even so, a competitive auction could drive up its price to unrealistic levels.
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Even so, he's also heavily involved in the Steelers' Week 3 game plan.
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Even so, 24 characters would be a considerably smaller roster than Marvel vs.
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Even so, the quality of Dessa's Rogan dupe stands out from the crowd. .
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Even so, it's clear that coding for HoloLens is not some esoteric experience.
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Even so, corporate subsidies are nothing new, nor is the controversy they stoke.
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Even so, Luckin's subsidies and promotions will keep running high for a while.
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Even so, one second per ticket is way too short a time estimate.
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Even so, the index is also down about 2500 percent for the year.
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Even so, he doesn't think it will be a material factor this year.
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Even so, there are limits to how much policymakers can – or should – intervene.
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Even so, it's worth turning this setting on for the holiday shopping season.
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Even so, Rahr's reforms caught the attention of community leaders across the country.
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Even so, domestic crude stocks fell by almost 11 million barrels in January.
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Even so, bank executives sounded optimistic on Thursday about the outlook for lending.
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Even so, McCaskill has mostly stuck with her party in Washington this year.
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Even so, political figures with a finance or economics bent seek them out.
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Even so, the inversion has occured and analysts see reason for some caution.
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Even so, this particular project seems a bit paranoid on his part, no?
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Even so, the math on corporate taxes would not pass muster with CAP.
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Even so, she found, her team didn't have the tools to be effective.
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Even so, loan workouts are often difficult, and foreclosure is a last resort.
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Even so, could the legislative body vote quickly enough before Washington is lost?
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Even so, direct funding was 10 billion lower than its March 2016 level.
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Even so, there are reasons to believe that children are at growing risk.
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But even so, I'm engaging with it in a not-so-obvious way.
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Even so, many of them often overlook the full QUILTBAG spectrum, especially asexuality.
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Even so, they took Trump to task for his personal attacks against judges.
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Even so, not the worst idea to skip the questionable sushi next time.
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Even so, the company's decision isn't going to address the country's geographical imbalances.
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HG: Even so we did see some panic buying in supermarkets last week.
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Even so, 85033 percent of the U.S. economy is powered by consumer spending.
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Even so, the CFPB directorship would be Kraninger's highest-profile post to date.
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Even so, "Cold Pursuit" marks one of the lowest openings of Neeson's career.
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Even so, energy stocks were the biggest laggard in the S.&P. 500.
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Even so, the static fire test and anomaly provided a wealth of data.
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Even so, the president said he worried about how Kavanaugh has been treated.
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Even so, they might have done more to prepare their institutions for government.
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Even so, Stern said she was sure many bodies never get sent in.
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Even so, "students really love their time in the Bronx," Mr. Chun said.
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Even so, lawmaker approval could open the process to greater scrutiny and delay.
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Even so, no method is foolproof; abusers can sometimes manipulate a changed drug.
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Even so, the White House promoted him earlier this summer to Acting CEO.
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Even so, this is no match for the expected increases in life expectancy.
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Even so, Mr Mayo expects earnings per share to rise by 5-10%.
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Even so, the agency continued to allow the products to be conditionally registered.
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Even so, the relationship with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is fraying.
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Even so mild an avowal earned Hesse the permanent hostility of many Germans.
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Even so, starting down the path of organised labour represents a new era.
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Even so they'll still pay a hefty federal tax bill: http://bit.ly/1Kg2ijo.
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Even so, there remains an intense focus on figuring out the shooter's motivation.
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Even so, Mr. Majander allowed that most Finns might not notice the gift.
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Even so, he was in Rome on Sunday, reveling in the movement's victory.
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Even so, Valeant did not highlight the impact of these credits until 26.
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But even so, the company is doing surprisingly well in terms of sales.
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Even so, Netflix still has more options than any other service he's found.
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Even so, South Koreans are anxious to go about their business as normal.
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Even so, economists have doubted the sustainability of the second quarter growth rate.
|
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Even so, critics of the Iran have a point when they mention flaws.
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Even so, no movie this welcoming to silly hats deserves our complete condemnation.
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Even so, Republicans were clearly caught off guard by Democrats' stunt on Wednesday.
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Even so, many are struggling and want to see a sustainable trade deal.
|
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Even so, much of the Republican establishment was grudgingly resigned to his candidacy.
|
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Even so, Trump receives much higher marks for his handling of the economy.
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Even so, researchers can generally tell if nurdles are from a new spill.
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Even so, the State Department has repeatedly warned against travel to the North.
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Even so, a few stores made their return rules more lenient this year.
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Even so, it's worth examining the idea at the center of her bit.
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The investor's was Markov-generated, but even so, his response rate is 2%.
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Even so: Jackson's nomination was on ice before the CNN story broke. Sen.
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But even so, it's terribly entertaining to look back on the next morning.
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Even so, the sophistication of the Rohingya's outreach is working in their favor.
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Even so, Wys' whole practice yields an entirely new category of artistic composition.
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Even so, Spears reveals that she would never, ever do that stunt again.
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Even so, there was little doubt that his paintings were not well understood.
|
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Even so, Republicans continued to focus on Mr. Kennedy's handling of the emails.
|
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Even so, plenty of operations are affected, and keeping track can be tough.
|
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Even so, soybean contracts still have "value at current levels," according to Goldman.
|
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Even so, he's optimistic that the markets head higher to end the year.
|
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Even so, advertisers are eager for more options besides Facebook and Alphabet's Google.
|
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Even so, the Himalayan may hit a sweet spot of style and affordability.
|
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Even so, it is unclear whether this discrepancy contributed to Specialist Slape's death.
|
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Even so, it may seem heavy-handed to ban electronics in the classroom.
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Even so, the desire to make modifications demonstrates an owner's passion, he said.
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Even so, she still filled the shopping cart with new toys for Carmella.
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Even so, do we worry too much about them in our everyday lives?
|
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Even so, national Democrats are trying to tamp down expectations for the race.
|
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Even so, Mr Trump has been here before with his threats of war.
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Even so, Pelosi has not yet committed to firm timing on a vote.
|
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" Even so, he said, "I'll be working till the last day of shooting.
|
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Even so, skepticism of the accuser remains an informal barrier to justice today.
|
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Even so, rescue and recovery workers have confronted an alarming spread of maladies.
|
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Even so, increased pressure to reduce costs has been driving consolidation, analysts said.
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Even so, my health has been the primary focus for our entire marriage.
|
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Even so, women's sport has had a poor rap, to put it gently.
|
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Even so, animals have played an outsize role in her career of late.
|
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Even so, Amyoony says he's participating because he wants to do his part.
|
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Even so, Amyoony says he's participating because he wants to do his part.
|
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" Even so, she admitted: "I'd never heard of Alice before Pamela contacted me.
|
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Even so, many Egyptians are straining under the combination of austerity and repression.
|
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Even so, turndown service included earplugs (as well as dulce de leche candy).
|
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Even so, environmental health experts worry about both the food and the packaging.
|
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Even so, partly because of the success of TikTok, Resso was highly anticipated.
|
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Even so, Jones warns, it's too soon for VCs to start getting greedy.
|
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But, even so, it's so close to Elena that she herself can't see.
|
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Even so, it's the only Dew that doesn't need braggadocio to justify itself.
|
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Even so, it's still worth remembering that privacy and online don't really mix.
|
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Even so, he had been pleased that he'd finished the game at all.
|
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Even so, he won 53.6 percent of the votes cast by party members.
|
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Even so, Mr. Lissner was ecstatic about a local brasserie, Le Persil Fleur.
|
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Even so, the bill would allow insurers to refuse to cover certain illnesses.
|
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Even so, the Trump administration appears to be eager to help Twin Metals.
|
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Even so, he is not ready to give up on yellow cabs yet.
|
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Even so, leaders insist that China stays above the ruthless rules of capitalism.
|
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" Even so, he said, "realistically, there will be rains you can't defend against.
|
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Even so, he suggested that he was open to making amends where appropriate.
|
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Even so, the Panthers have won nine of their past 12 games overall.
|
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Even so, the repercussions from the tool — and the headlines — keep on coming.
|
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Even so, Africa cannot solely rely on the good will of individual collectors.
|
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Even so, some economists gave the president credit for a jump in optimism.
|
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But even so, this feels like yet another lost season for the Knicks.
|
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Even so, gamers know Mr. Roberts is adding more features to the game.
|
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Even so, there's a sense that some unwritten human compact has been broken.
|
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Even so, the banks have already hit some headwinds in their journey south.
|
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" Even so, he said the research was "a real and solid step forward.
|
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Even so, those under 225 years old are the minority of primary voters.
|
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Even so, progress on Trump's and the GOP's economic priorities has been elusive.
|
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Even so, she said, she saw it as part of a problematic trend.
|
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Even so, they weren't afraid to take a few other shots at him.
|
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Even so, he laments the speed at which gentrification is transforming the neighborhood.
|
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Investor insight: Even so, US stock indexes reached multiple record highs last week.
|
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Even so, shareholders are also eager to reward companies that can demonstrate growth.
|
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Even so, she is a teenager who was discriminated against for her shape.
|
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Even so, the contours of a battle plan against the industry are emerging.
|
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Even so, the announcement marks a dramatic turn for the Democratic-held House.
|
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Even so, Tesla now trades at some 28 times estimated earnings in 2020.
|
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But even so, it takes time for an individual's case to be resolved.
|
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Even so, prying the mutual fund window open is taking quite a while.
|
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Even so, they're not expected to ship until the holiday season of 2020.
|
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Even so, the economists are sticking with their forecast for Fed rate hikes.
|
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Even so, Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
|
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Even so, he&aposs proposing to spend less than his left-wing rivals.
|
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Even so, the myth that vaccines cause autism and other diseases has persisted.
|
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Even so, Trump has raised concerns about climate change in his business career.
|
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Even so, there was always something about the finished print that dissatisfied him.
|
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Even so, the premise of "The Handmaid's Tale" seemed far-fetched in 1985.
|
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Even so, using executive power could bring its own share of practical problems.
|
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Even so, Caroline and her co-workers were suspicious about the executive's motives.
|
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Even so, many complain of less visible forms of discrimination that sting nonetheless.
|
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Even so, the likelihood of such life-altering injury has not deterred demonstrators.
|
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Even so, his work sometimes demonstrates a huge divide between theory and practice.
|
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Even so, it's still the best free classical listening experience you can get.
|
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Even so, Makary said ordinary complications can occur, especially from unneeded medical care.
|
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Even so, Powell is not expected to change his tune before the Senate.
|
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Even so, the sale, for an undisclosed sum, doesn't come as a surprise.
|
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But even so, the Federals could have been better — and that's Burnside's fault.
|
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Even so, no one ever thought he would really leave his heartland home.
|
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Even so, the Russian factor is relatively less compelling than Trump is suggesting.
|
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Even so, walking sims were a major development of the last 10 years.
|
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Even so, it is wrong to think that all such attempts are futile.
|
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So it wasn't even so much that it had to be New York.
|
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Even so, Hong Kong remains an enclave for books banned in mainland China.
|
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Even so, Taiwan has developed its own democratic traditions right under China's nose.
|
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Even so, Republicans will seek to use the investigation to bludgeon Gillum's campaign.
|
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Even so, N.C.A.A. basketball is rolling on toward the Final Four next weekend.
|
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Even so, as with many runners, he was reluctant to visit a doctor.
|
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Even so, she barely makes enough to feed herself and her three children.
|
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Even so, he has tweaked parts of his message since his 2016 campaign.
|
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Even so, I couldn't help noticing that the musicians' eyes were often elsewhere.
|
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Even so, the best of them played close to 60 minutes a game.
|
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Even so, we have not always been able to detect it in time.
|
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Even so, by most accounts Iranian diplomats were deflated but not yet defeated.
|
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Even so, the clout of Beboe's founders gives it an unusual head start.
|
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Even so, he said that he has yet to peak as a showman.
|
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Even so: "I don't know what the future is," Mr. Zrar told me.
|
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Even so, she earns her playing time by being pesky out of necessity.
|
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But even so, Trump hasn't refrained from critiquing the media's portrayal of him.
|
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Even so, it's not like King's views are anything new, even if Rep.
|
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Even so, Bannon, and his Breitbart media world, is deeply intertwined with Trumpism.
|
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Even so, Manning outraised him threefold over the first three months of 2018.
|
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Even so, its annual sales have dropped nearly 60 percent to $22005 billion.
|
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Even so, the president's message was pretty hard for Puerto Ricans to hear.
|
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Even so, the writing's on the wall: This year's Frieze New York rocks.
|
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Even so, the Fed is expected to go ahead and raise rates this month.
|
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Even so, he will not define these Mets through a win-or-fail prism.
|
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Even so, it is likely that hunger has risen under the most recent governments.
|
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Even so, the national atmosphere regarding gay rights may be growing more highly charged.
|
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" Even so, he added, "It's hard to say what different approach China will take.
|
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Even so, the bilateral partnership does not seem commensurate with the potential Chinese threat.
|
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Even so, the United States is still the best place to put your money.
|
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Even so, the Afrofuturist echoes in the work gathered here are poignant and powerful.
|
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Even so, advocacy groups seem desperate to believe that she might have some influence.
|
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Even so, unilateral deployment of troops still lowered public approval by 6 percentage points.
|
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Even so, a few hurdles remain until this becomes a regular data storage solution.
|
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But even so, I should not be blamed for the decisions that he's made.
|
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Even so, it's at least close to the start of this behavior, he said.
|
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Even so, beachgoers must be cautious when entering the waters in Cape Cod Bay.
|
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Even so, Americans want Mueller to take his time and do the investigation right.
|
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Even so, many Venezuelans remain reluctant to throw their support behind elite opposition leaders.
|
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Even so, demand for their bootstrapped service spread quickly by word-of-mouth alone.
|
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Even so, however, sometimes ads get served in places that we don't approve of.
|
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Even so, Trump's itchy Twitter finger may make it harder for Johnson to act.
|
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Even so, inflation is still running at an annual rate of around 20013 percent.
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Even so, the resort doesn't see snowmaking as a permanent fix for climate change.
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Even so, the breed is banned from public housing projects in New York City.
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