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Nevertheless and perseverance
Nevertheless, the Belgian perseverance prevented the British Expeditionary Force from being outflanked and cut off from the coast, enabling the evacuation from Dunkirk.

Nevertheless and skill
Nevertheless the retail investor still has the problem of discerning how much of the outperformance was due to skill rather than luck, and which managers will do well in the future.
Nevertheless, historians have generally acknowledged the skill, bravery, courage and ferocity fighting ability of the French in this action.
Nevertheless, managerial and social skill, " especially his good humor and sensitivity to others, helped him to maintain a remarkably harmonious and productive court.
Nevertheless, his sharp, authentic descriptions of the hunting field have retained their popularity among fox-hunters ... Among a wider public his mordant observations on men, women, and manners ; his entertaining array of eccentrics, rakes, and rogues ; his skill in the construction of lively dialogue ( a matter over which he took great pains ); his happy genius for unforgettable and quotable phrases ; and above all, his supreme comic masterpiece, Jorrocks, have won him successive generations of devoted followers.
Nevertheless, the quiet Italian drew good notices for his attitude and skill in such a poor car ( notably qualifying 16th for the Monaco Grand Prix ).

Nevertheless and historian
Nevertheless, in 1961, the historian Ramon Arango, wrote that the Belgian monarchy is not truly constitutional.
" However, the profound fascist / anti-fascist schism of the period described by Hobsbawm was real enough, as Yale historian Timothy Snyder notes: Nevertheless, Snyder also claimed that " The Spanish Civil War revealed that Stalin was determined, despite the Popular Front rhetoric of pluralism, to eliminate opposition to his version of socialism ", and that his determination was knowable and known even contemporaneously ( Snyder cites George Orwell's analysis of, and dismay at, communist actions in Spain ).
Nevertheless he was de facto an autonomous king, and his ascension is generally used by historian to mark the end of Antiquity and the beginning of the Early Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages.
Nevertheless, the Chinese historical text of the Sanguozhi ( Records of the Three Kingdoms ), compiled by the ancient historian Chen Shou ( 233 – 297 AD ), credits the invention of the wheelbarrow to Prime Minister Zhuge Liang ( 181 – 234 AD ) of Shu Han from 197 – 234.
Nevertheless, Dionysius appears to have made greater use of the chronicle of Theophilus than his Greek contemporary Theophanes the Confessor and the eleventh-century Christian Arab historian Agapius of Hierapolis, who also used material from Theophilus in their own histories.
Nevertheless, a year after the establishment of the League of Arab States in 1945, to be headquartered in Cairo, Oxford University historian H. S. Deighton was still writing:
Nevertheless, Suvorov states in his book that Russian military historian Dmitri Volkogonov has found evidence that a meeting really took place on that day.
Nevertheless historian Owen Davies has speculated that, based on his own research into English cunning folk ( which excluded those in Scotland and Wales ), that " Up until the mid nineteenth century there may have been as many as several thousand working in England at any given time.
Nevertheless, with the help of some friends, he did attend some courses at the university, such as the lectures of historian Nicolae Iorga, the philosopher Constantin Rădulescu-Motru, the aesthetician Tudor Vianu, and the philosopher Nae Ionescu.
Nevertheless, Croatian historian Nada Klaić had disputed the eastward extension of Tomislav's kingdom in her 1972 and 1982 books.
Nevertheless, historian Lawrence Foster disputed Compton's assumption, arguing that although " contemporary evidence strongly suggests " that Smith and Alger engaged in sexual relations, the evidence does not indicate that the relationship was " viewed either by Smith himself or by his associates at the time as a ' marriage.
Nevertheless, his battle descriptions are lively and engaging ; he provides a wealth of information for the social historian.
Nevertheless Goodman ’ s framework is revisited by philosopher John Kulvicki ( 2006 ) and interestingly applied by art historian James Elkins ( 1999 ) to an array of hybrid artefacts, combining picture, pattern and notation.

Nevertheless and meant
Nevertheless, the scale of the forces deployed still meant the Russians had the upper hand.
The use of paper as a negative meant that the texture and fibers of the paper were visible in prints made from it, leading to an image that was slightly grainy or fuzzy compared to daguerreotypes, which were usually sharp and clear Nevertheless, calotypes — and the salted paper prints that were made from them — remained popular in the United Kingdom and on the European continent outside of France until the collodion process enabled photographers to make glass negatives later in the nineteenth century.
Nevertheless, critics have noted few signs of a decline in Smetana's powers in these works, while his increasing proficiency in the Czech language meant that his settings of the language are much superior to those of his earlier operas.
Nevertheless, the protectionists were lukewarm supporters of federation and in June 1891, Barton resigned from the Council and stood for election to East Sydney and announced that " so long as Protection meant a Ministry of enemies to Federation, they would get no vote from him ".
Nevertheless, Nuri continued to hold sway among the military establishment, and his position as a trusted ally of the British meant that he was never far from power.
Nevertheless, the complexity of the simulated biochemistry meant that Norn behavior was highly unpredictable.
Nevertheless, the loss of the fleet meant that he had to retreat back into Asia Minor.
Nevertheless, the nature of the Anglo-Japanese alliance meant that France was unable to come to Russia's aid in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 as this would have meant going to war with Britain.
Nevertheless, the disruption caused by this meant that the division was without effective command for the next two days.
Nevertheless, Band Aid's success meant that Michael had achieved # 1 status within three separate entities in 1984 — as a solo artist, as one half of a duo, and as part of a charity ensemble.
Nevertheless, the machine's low acquisition and operating costs, and the fact that it did not require a dedicated operator, meant that organizations could allow users complete access to the machine.
Nevertheless, the social aspect of the competition, and its usefulness as a preparatory tournament to the European Championship meant that Limerick attracted teams from the US, Germany, France, Greece, Scotland and England over the years.
Nevertheless, even the combative Wallqvist was appalled when, on February 16, 1789, the king privately informed him that he meant on the following day soundly to trounce the Estate of Nobles in the presence of the three other estates and bend them to his royal will.
Nevertheless, having decided what is meant, the work of deciding whether it is true or false is crucial.
Nevertheless, tensions remained high and concerns about the intentions of Yugoslavia regarding the disputed province of Istria meant that the 28th ( Māori ) Battalion remained on high alert.

Nevertheless and by
Nevertheless, Prokofieff was much influenced by Paris during the Twenties: the Paris which was the artistic center of the Western World -- the social Paris to which Russian aristocracy migrated -- the chic Paris which attracted the tourist dollars of rich America -- the avant-garde Paris of Diaghileff, Stravinsky, Koussevitzky, Cocteau, Picasso -- the laissez-faire Paris of Dadaism and ultramodern art -- the Paris sympathique which took young composers to her bosom with such quick and easy enthusiasms.
Nevertheless, with a reading public that longs for the `` good old days '' and with an awareness of our expanding international interests, it is easy for the Benets to obtain a magnified position in literature by use of all sorts of Americana, real or fake, and it is easy for the Steinbecks and Sandburgs to support their messages of reform by reading messages of reform into the minds of the folk.
Nevertheless, Blair and others were impressed by his use of words.
Nevertheless, the weak government created by the Articles became a matter of concern for key nationalists.
Nevertheless, the basic idea of the atom was adopted by scientists thousands of years later because it elegantly explained new discoveries in the field of chemistry.
Nevertheless, one has to keep in mind that electrons are fermions ruled by the Pauli exclusion principle and cannot be distinguished from the other electrons in the atom.
Nevertheless, when Prince Vladimir II Yaroslavich of Halych, who had been expelled from his country by his subjects, fled to Hungary seeking for assistance in 1188, King Béla III had him arrested and occupied his principality and he invested Andrew with Halych.
Nevertheless, the Knickerbocker Rules were rapidly adopted by teams in the New York area and their version of baseball became known as the " New York Game " ( as opposed to the " Massachusetts Game ", played by clubs in the Boston area ).
Nevertheless, these financially troubled leagues, by beginning the practice of selling players to the more affluent National and American leagues, embarked on a path that eventually led to the loss of their independent status.
Nevertheless, by 1704, the threat was still real: Rákóczi's Hungarian revolt was already threatening the Empire's eastern approaches, and Marshal Vendôme's forces threatened an invasion from northern Italy.
Nevertheless, Tallard was alarmed by the repulse of the elite Gens d ' Armes and urgently rode across the field to ask Marsin for reinforcements ; but on the basis of being hard pressed by Eugene – whose second attack was in full flood – Marsin refused.
Nevertheless, the Duke could think of no circumstances why the French would leave their strong positions and attack his army, even if Villeroi was first reinforced by substantial transfers from Marsin ’ s command.
Nevertheless, there is a meaningful degree of uniformity in written English within the United Kingdom, and this could be described by the term British English.
Nevertheless, the liberal regime and the Constitution proved to be ephemeral: they were suppressed by Ferdinand VII when he returned to the throne in 1814.
Nevertheless, Constantine identified the site of Byzantium as the right place: a place where an emperor could sit, readily defended, with easy access to the Danube or the Euphrates frontiers, his court supplied from the rich gardens and sophisticated workshops of Roman Asia, his treasuries filled by the wealthiest provinces of the Empire.
Nevertheless, the destruction wrought by the 1197 fire paled in comparison with that brought by the Crusaders.
Nevertheless, land acquisitions by elite families gradually drained the tax base.
Nevertheless, the cane toad was assumed to have controlled the white-grub ; this view was reinforced by a Nature article titled " Toads save sugar crop ", and this led to large-scale introductions throughout many parts of the Pacific.
Nevertheless the International Committee of the Red Cross has sought to provide some clarification through its commentaries on the Geneva Conventions, noting that the Conventions are " so general, so vague, that many of the delegations feared that it might be taken to cover any act committed by force of arms ".
Nevertheless, Western states that survived into the latter half of the 20th century were considered " strong " by simple reason that they had managed to develop the institutional structures and military capability required to survive predation by their fellow states.

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