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Even and so
Even so, it took her several days
to force Walter
to tell her Nicolas's whereabouts
.
Even so, confusion
in this period gained such strength (
from compromise and other factors )
that it led
to the bloodiest war of
the Nineteenth century
.
Even so astute a commentator as Harold Clurman of The Nation has said
that `` Waiting For Godot
'' is
`` the concentrate of
the contemporary European mood of despair
''.
Even so, many of
the things
that happened
to Wright and Olgivanna seem inordinately severe
.
Even so, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen
that five years of unremitting work lay ahead of them before peace was finally made and
that when it did come
the countless embassies
that left England for Rome during
that period had very little
to do with it
.
Even so, the Draft Act encountered rough sledding
in its progress through
the Congress
.
Even so Fosdick
, as
the new Chairman of
the Commission on Training Camp Activities
, encountered strong and vociferous opposition
.
Even so apparently impartial a critic as W. H. Frohock has taken for granted
that the book was originally intended as a piece of Loyalist propaganda ; ;
Even so, it adds up
to impossible odds
, except
that the question arises
, On whose side would
the Mainland Chinese army fight??
Even at this short distance they were only vague shapes
, setting up
the machine gun on a small knoll
so that it
could fire above
the heads of
the rest of
the patrol
.
Even so, he
could not ease
the tension of
his body ; ;
Even so, every pool owner
, in case of emergency
, should have some idea of what makes things work
.
Even the non-church members --
the freewheelers
, marginal religionists and
so on -- have
the values of Christian civilization internalized
in them
.
Even though
the bondage of
his verse is
not so great as
the writing poet can manage
, it is still great enough for
him often
to be seriously impeded unless he has aids
to facilitate rapid composition
.
Even so, Madden's dislike of
the suave
, correct lawyer deepened
.
Even so, he generally listened and was usually reasonable
to those who voiced
their objections properly
.
Even so, it was still
not clear
to many
in the enormous horde of spectators -- unquestionably
the largest golf crowd ever --
that this tournament was
to be, essentially
, a match between Palmer and Player
.
Even Professor Arnold Toynbee
, agreeing with
his son
, does
so in these terms:
`` Compared
to continuing
to incur a constant risk of
the destruction of
the human race
, all other evils are lesser evils
.
Even at a car's length I
could sense
that something was wrong
, and
so I followed her up
to the turnaround
in front of
the house
.
Even so, he often continued
to give detailed directions
to his generals as Commander
in Chief
.
Even so, half of a given amount of astatine will vaporize
in an hour if put on a clean glass surface at room temperature
.
Even so, his ideas helped
to found one of
the first adult education centers
in America
, and provided
the foundation for future generations of liberal education
.
Even so, Emerson noted
that Alcott's brilliant conversational ability did
not translate into good writing
.
Even so, the flat country and weather uncertainties made flooding much more unpredictable than
in the case of
the Nile ; serious deluges seem
to have been a regular occurrence
, requiring constant maintenance of irrigation ditches and drainage systems
.
Even and argued
Even though
the evangelist as depicted
in the New Testament doesn't match
the patristic description of Luke
, the traditional view is still
argued today
.
Even if
the British were serious
in their warnings of war
, Ribbentrop took
the view
that since a war with Britain was inevitable
, the risk of a war with Britain was an acceptable one and accordingly he
argued that Germany
should not shy away
from such challenges
.
Even if
the data-set is empty
, it can usually
be argued that there is an in-built bias
in the reasoning and planning mechanisms
.
Even before he was pope
, John XXII
argued that those who died
in the faith did
not see
the presence of God until
the Last Judgment
.
Even if a similar bill is enacted
, its practical effect may
not be clear: proponents of
the bill have
argued that it is a valid exercise of Congress's power
to regulate
the jurisdiction of
the federal courts under Article III
, Section 2 of
the Constitution
, but opponents question whether Congress has
the authority
to prevent
the Supreme Court
from hearing claims based on
the Bill of Rights ( since amendments postdate
the original text of
the Constitution and may thus implicitly limit
the scope of Article III
, Section 2 ).
Even before
his election as Chancellor
, Willy Brandt
, the Social Democratic mayor of West Berlin
, argued for and pursued policies
that would ease tensions between
the two German states
, generally
in the interest of cross-border commerce
.
Even legal measures such as these have been
argued to be legalized corruption
, in that they often favor
the political status quo
.
Even though ISI is a development theory
, its political implementation and theoretical rationale are rooted
in trade theory: it has been
argued that all or virtually all nations
that have industrialized have followed ISI
.
Even though
the group had secured permission
to use a sample of 4 bars of an orchestral rendition of " The Last Time "
by The Rolling Stones
, it was successfully
argued that the group had relied too heavily on
the song's original vocal melody as well
, and they were forced
to surrender copyright and royalties
to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
.
Even less certainly
, it has been
argued that Gartnait's successor
in the Pictish king-lists
, Nechtan
, was
his grandson
, and thus Áedán's great-grandson
.
Even then there were skeptics — Eudemus
argued that magnitudes cannot
be divided up without limit
, so the area of
the circle will never
be used up
.
Even then
, however
, the Clinton legal team opined
that its actions were consistent with
the War Powers Resolution because Congress had approved a bill funding
the operation
, which they
argued constituted implicit authorization
.
Even if Nast's cartoons were
not particularly offensive
, Falwell
argued that the Hustler parody advertisement
in this case was
so " outrageous " as
to take it outside
the scope of First Amendment protection
.
Even some authors
who may otherwise appear
to be critical of
the concept of Paleolithic diet have
argued that high energy density of modern diets
, as compared
to ancestral / primate diets
, contributes
to the rate of diseases of affluence
in the industrial world
.
Even traditional comprehensive schools may
be effectively selective because only wealthier families can afford
to live
in their catchment area and it may
be argued that the gap
in performance between state schools is much larger than
that between
the better state and grammar schools and
the independent sector
.
Even in that case Bryan
, who opposed
the evolution instruction
, never
argued that the teaching of Biblical creation belonged
in the school
.
Even back
in the early 18th century
, Plutonists had
argued for an ancient Earth
, but
the full impact of
the depth of time involved
in the Pre-Adamitic period was
not commonly accepted until uniformitarianism as presented
in Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology of 1830
.
Even if this is
the case
, it is
argued by some
that only a small percentage of buyers need
to actively read standard form contracts for it
to be worthwhile for firms
to offer better terms if
that group is able
to influence a larger number of people
by affecting
the firm ’ s reputation
.
Even so, it
could be argued that the influence of
his father Edwin and
his friends were just as important
.
Even more radical was Rolf Rendtorff ( The Problem of of
the Process of Transmission
in the Pentateuch
, 1989 ),
who argued that neither
the Jahwist
nor the Elohist had ever existed as sources but instead represented collections of independent fragmentary stories
, poems
, etc
.
Even if other visual works
could be copyrighted
, Burrow-Giles
argued, photography was merely a mechanical process rather than an art
, and
could not embody an author's " idea ".
Even the collection of clothing
could result
in riot or disorder as family and friends
argued over
the amount of compensation
to be paid
.
Even so, Historians have
argued that the October Diploma began
the " constitutional " period of
the empire
.

Leon Trotsky
, a proponent of decentralized planning
, argued that centralized economic planning would
be " insoluble without
the daily experience of millions
, without
their critical review of
their own collective experience
, without
their expression of
their needs and demands and
could not be carried out within
the confines of
the official sanctums ", and "
Even if
the Politburo consisted of seven universal geniuses
, of seven Marxes
, or seven Lenins
, it will still
be unable
, all on its own
, with all its creative imagination
, to assert command over
the economy of 170 million people
.
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