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1. Examples of Notwithstanding in a Sentence Preposition There were purges and there were trials, but compared with the 1940s these were mild indeed, Germany was finally reunited, and, appalling wars in the Balkans Notwithstanding, …
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2. Notwithstanding, despite, in spite of imply that something is true even though there are obstacles or opposing conditions. The three expressions may be used practically interchangeably
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3. Notwithstanding suggests, however, a hindrance of some kind: Notwithstanding the long delay, I shall still go.
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4. 1. in spite of; without being opposed or prevented by: Notwithstanding a brilliant defense, he was found guilty
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5. The doctor's orders Notwithstanding, she returned to work.
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6. Notwithstanding the wide variety of experiences from the respondents, some themes emerged. From the Cambridge English Corpus Notwithstanding these limitations, this investigation contributes an …
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7. Synonyms of Notwithstanding (Entry 2 of 3) in spite of the fact that the man suspected of being the serial killer is little known to his neighbors, Notwithstanding he has …
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8. The dividend Notwithstanding, frustrated shareholders, marshaled by an investment firm named Engine No
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9. Notwithstanding means despite, nevertheless, however, or although. You can use this word as a preposition, as a conjunction, or as an adverb
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10. A common legal phrase is “Notwithstanding anything to the contrary.” Antonyms include because of, given, consequently, and accordingly.
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11. Notwithstanding Notwithstanding is mainly a preposition meaning in spite of. Most dictionaries also list it as an adverb meaning nevertheless, but this sense is rarely used in modern English
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12. Notwithstanding is always one word, and this has been the standard spelling for many centuries.
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13. "Notwithstanding" and "Subject To" Notwithstanding legal use means creating exceptions to the rules of a contract. It also means despite, in spite of, even if, with regard to, however, in any event, nevertheless, still, and yet
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15. The Crossword Solver found 20 answers to the Notwithstanding crossword clue
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16. Not considering or being influenced by; despite: Injuries Notwithstanding, this season has been a disappointment to me
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17. (Definition of Notwithstanding from the Cambridge Academic Content …
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18. Notwithstanding… as used in contracts is a preposition to indicate that the phrase or provision that follows limits or qualifies another provision (to which Notwithstanding points).
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19. Notwithstanding often appears in certain expressions
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20. “Notwithstanding the foregoing” means “in spite of the things previously mentioned or written.” “Notwithstanding anything to the contrary” is legal language that declares that a clause supersedes anything forthcoming that might contradict it.
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21. Notwithstanding TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed
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22. Notwithstanding the foregoing (where a statement is true despite the fact that a prior mentioned statement might make it appear to be untrue.)
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23. This Notwithstanding, Novikov succeeded to preserve the long-range aviation and re-equip it with strategic turboprop and jet bombers of the day.: But, Notwithstanding my determination to look on the black side of things, life isn't uniformly bad
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24. Gallus, Notwithstanding, built not less than eighty biremes and triremes and galleys
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25. Preposition If something is true Notwithstanding something else, it is true in spite of that other thing.
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26. [1913 Webster] Note: Notwithstanding was, by Johnson and Webster, viewed as a participle absolute, an English equivalent of the Latin non obstante
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27. Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, and take up the fish that first cometh up; and when thou hast opened his mouth, thou shalt find a piece of money: that take, and give unto them for me and thee.
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28. Notwithstanding means "in spite of something." Your boasts about having memorized the entire textbook and bribing the teacher with apples Notwithstanding, you still managed to …
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29. Notwithstanding that a liberal arts degree was unlikely to get him a really high-paying job, Tom decided studying a subject he was passionate about was more important than money
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30. As an adverb Notwithstanding is nevertheless, all the same
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31. As a conjunction Notwithstanding is although
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32. As a preposition Notwithstanding is in spite of, despite
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33. As a noun Notwithstanding is an instance of the word "Notwithstanding", often characteristic of legalese.
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34. What does Notwithstanding mean? In spite of the fact that; although
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35. He still went home, Notwithstanding the midnight
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36. The marriage took place Notwithstanding his objections
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37. I love the boy Notwithstanding this naugtiness
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38. Notwithstanding differences, there are clear similarities i
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39. Notwithstanding the foregoing obligations, if the Company furnishes to Holders requesting a registration or qualification pursuant to this Section 2.1 a certificate signed by the Company’s chief executive officer stating that in the good faith judgment of the Company’s Board of Directors it would be materially detrimental to the Company and its shareholders for such
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40. Notwithstanding From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Notwithstanding not‧with‧stand‧ing / ˌnɒtwɪθˈstændɪŋ, -wɪð- $ ˌnɑːt- / AWL preposition , adverb formal DESPITE in spite of something SYN despite Notwithstanding differences, there …
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41. Notwithstanding the negotiations have reached a successful conclusion, we still have a long way to go
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42. Using Notwithstanding in contracts is a tricky word: many people don’t know how to use it exactly, and for those who do, it is a nice way to distract the attention from the referred-to clause (e.g
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43. “Notwithstanding is much too ponderous for everyday life.Say in spite of or despite.”” — Rudolf Flesch, The ABC of Style 207 (1964)
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44. There are two main problems with Notwithstanding.
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45. Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed with Licensor regarding such Contributions.
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46. Notwithstanding the eligibility or post-qualification of a Bidder, the Procuring Entity concerned reserves the right to review its qualifications at any stage of the procurement process if it has reasonable grounds to
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47. ‘this small contretemps Notwithstanding, they both had a good time’ ‘Evidence to the contrary Notwithstanding, England still is the countryside, and any threat to its conservation is a scandal because it threatens Englishness itself.’
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48. Notwithstanding - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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49. Notwithstanding is a short story collection by British author Louis de Bernières.Published in 2009, it was inspired by Wormley, the Surrey village in which he grew up during the 1960s and 1970s.
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50. In contrast, Notwithstanding is a compound preposition, formed by prefixing a preposition with a noun, adverb, or adjective
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51. “Notwithstanding the extreme cold, I left the house wearing shorts.”
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52. Noun ()An instance of the word "Notwithstanding", often characteristic of legalese
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53. * 2003 , Banesh Hoffmann, The Tyranny of Testing (page 53) It is not for nothing that our language has its ifs and buts, its yets and howevers, its neverthelesses and Notwithstandings , its possiblies and probablies and perhapses, and its on-the-other-hands
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54. Definition of Notwithstanding (preposition): despite something
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55. Definition and synonyms of Notwithstanding from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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56. This is the British English definition of Notwithstanding.View American English definition of Notwithstanding.
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57. Here, Notwithstanding his injunctions, is the case independent or absolute; the injunctions of Christ not opposing or preventing
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58. "Notwithstanding the foregoing" means in spite of what was just said or written
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59. The word "Notwithstanding" means in spite of or despite
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60. If a teacher is talking to a student about his failing grades and ends the conversation with "Notwithstanding the foregoing, passing is still possible," he is
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61. Definition of Notwithstanding in the Definitions.net dictionary
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62. What does Notwithstanding mean? Information and translations of Notwithstanding in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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63. Notwithstanding the fact he was grounded, Phil went to the cookout
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64. My husband really wanted to buy the antique car, Notwithstanding my objections
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65. Notwithstanding her awful childhood, Marsha was a wonderful mother to her own children.
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66. “Notwithstanding” clauses that refer to particular statutes, rather than “any other provision of law.” However, in other cases, the drafters may have difficulty in identifying or listing all current statutes whose application could impede implementation of the proposed legislation.
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67. Antonyms for Notwithstanding include considering, heedful of, mindful of, because of, thanks to, as a result of, due to, as a consequence of, through and given
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68. This Notwithstanding, the European Union faces a daunting challenge.: Malgré cela, l'Union européenne est confrontée à un défi intimidant.: Statistics obtained so far are approximate, Notwithstanding various resources
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69. However, that decision shall be enforced immediately Notwithstanding an appeal.
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70. Notwithstanding the stronger peso, growth in non-copper export volumes has remained positive, although the current account surplus is expected to decline in 2008, partly as a …
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71. Notwithstanding some major financial problems, the school has had a successful year
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72. The bad weather Notwithstanding, the event was a great success
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73. Notwithstanding often appears in certain expressions
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74. “Notwithstanding the foregoing” means “in spite of the things previously mentioned or written.” “Notwithstanding anything to the contrary” is legal language that declares that a clause supersedes anything forthcoming that might contradict it.
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75. MSCD explains as follows how using the word Notwithstanding in a contract can create problems:
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76. For one thing, Notwithstanding operates remotely on the provisions it trumps; readers could accept at face value a given contract provision, unaware that it is undercut by a Notwithstanding contained in a different provision
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77. Furthermore, although a Notwithstanding clause that refers to a …
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NOTWITHSTANDING [ˌnätwiTHˈstandiNG, ˌnätwiT͟HˈstandiNG]