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135 Sentences With "in spite of that"

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In spite of that, some people just won't give up.
In spite of that, however, the home stretch feels rushed.
"I think she might like me in spite of that."
So why'd you keep pursuing it in spite of that?
Would you believe she can't stop herself in spite of that?
In spite of that, France is given such a condescending treatment.
However, in spite of that, the game has a lot of momentum.
In spite of that, the way forward looks daunting to many people.
"In spite of that, these countries couldn't mitigate the impact of coronavirus."
And yet I was, in spite of that, kind of boy-crazy.
In spite of that, how do you stay true to who you are?
In spite of that, we saw a lot of users listening to podcasts.
Perversely, in spite of that, those trade surplus areas are getting a free pass.
In spite of that caution, Trump is signaling he's eager for a shake-up.
You just reminded me things can be better in spite of that pointlessness and depression.
In spite of that, the Lions (3-3-493) never seem to be very good.
In spite of that, California's infrastructure ranks in the bottom half of the 50 states.
In spite of that elaborate presentation, the dish stands out as an example of resourcefulness.
In spite of that, the good Uncle did not even get a thank-you note.
They mesmerize us because we suspect them of deception, not in spite of that fact.
For now, in spite of that early success, the Z line still feels like a gamble.
The company announced a product enhancement today designed to instrument containerized applications in spite of that.
In spite of that, there was virtually no change in the public debt to GDP ratio.
But in spite of that, the multiplayer experience is what initially sold me on the game.
In spite of that, Shishani's people with other groups eventually won the battle in mid-2013.
In spite of that, Berlin continues to thwart Rome's attempts to stimulate growth and job creation. France?
Today, Benioff shed some light on why he bought SteelBrick in spite of that line of thinking.
In spite of that lack of grace, the game does take the franchise into genuinely new territory.
It is absolutely possible that America didn't elect him in spite of that, but because of it.
In spite of that terminally clunky title, the series is one of Disney+'s most anticipated programs.
"In spite of that, political leadership and the regulatory framework is not enabling this," Mr. Sridhar said.
In spite of that, Germany will not meet the 2% military budget rule until early next decade.
In spite of that, the Pentagon keeps going through encounters with Chinese naval assets and their air covers.
In spite of that perception, or maybe because of it, Bosh became a sort of basketball hipster star.
In spite of that, Paris does not dare to raise its voice against Germany's growth-stifling economic policies.
In spite of that, these districts have candidates that are raising enough money to be competitive next November.
Perhaps because (or maybe in spite) of that, Quinn Kasbar paddled out last Friday on an air mattress.
In spite of that — in spite of everything — Clinton still won the popular vote by almost 3 million.
In spite of that, there is no guarantee that those leaders will act to correct their policy mistakes.
In spite of that disadvantage, cafeteria workers at Airbnb's corporate headquarters managed to unionize with the United Auto Workers.
It doesn't sound very posh, though, does it, and they're probably $18 at the bar in spite of that.
But Mark Pitcavage of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) notes that white supremacists like him in spite of that.
But in spite of that, not much has actually changed when it comes to who is making the game.
In spite of that start, the man graduated with a degree in kinesiology from California State University at Stanislaus.
In spite of that, it seems that the current inter-regnum is unlikely to derail the country's buoyant economic activity.
All this in spite of that until two years ago, Ms. Robinson "didn't know what a podcast was," she said.
In spite of that pedigree, this book is about as un-chef-y a chef book as you can get.
In spite of that, here is Brandi Carlile, with a new album that pushes through all the skepticism and negativity.
In spite of that perception, earning $20183,000 a year means that you're making more annually than 87.9 percent of Americans.
In spite of that, we've shouldered the responsibility because of the duty we have at this time — not just me; everyone.
Even in spite of that, the success rate was extremely low: It took 127 eggs to produce just two baby macaques.
In spite of that, there is nothing in China's official statements to indicate that Beijing intends to bring those surpluses down.
In spite of that, over the past 1,600 years, St. Patrick has morphed into the Irish nationalism symbol he is today.
In spite of that, I had the chance to pull another comeback later in the campaign, though it obviously fell short.
In spite of that, the United States has sent a powerful message that there is a price for using chemical weapons.
But it's because of -- and not in spite of -- that fact that the school has raised the Black Lives Matter flag.
In spite of that, the euro was soaring last Thursday to $219 during the press conference at the European Central Bank.
And even in spite of that, the 2017 Outstanding Drama Series category features five first-time nominees, a new Emmy record.
In spite of that concern, however, Tumblr's bid appears to have worked, with the service having since returned to the App Store.
There's something misleading or mistaken about the pictures that underline these identities and yet they bind us together in spite of that.
The Sacklers are a target for protests partly because the family name appears on so many buildings, not in spite of that.
Has seen the face of hatred but let me encourage you, in spite of that evil, the community has also seen strength.
In spite of that key difference, though, if you like the look of Hangouts, you won't really get any closer than this.
In spite of that increasing cooperation, the senators suggested that voluntary adherence to Congressional guidelines would be an uneven solution at best.
In spite of that, the Volunteer State made Joe's list because of its low cost of living and protection on retirement accounts.
"The end of the article does go through that and also says it&aposs three Pinocchios in spite of that," Conaway interrupted.
But even in spite of that, states are voting to expand the ACA — and Americans are signing up for it in droves.
Smithers is about an hour drive from the Morice Forest Access Road where Wet'suwet'en have been staying in spite of that court order.
Since early in the mission, an electrical malfunction has caused problems with the hammering mechanism, but drilling has proceeded in spite of that.
Father David Peters, the Episcopalian priest who keeps going viral on TikTok, has managed to connect with internet culture in spite of that fact.
In spite of that, 43% said that Nixon had higher ethical standards than Trump, while 37% said Trump's ethics were higher than Tricky Dick's.
In spite of that, China, Japan and the European Union keep complaining about U.S. protectionism, accusing Trump of allegedly destroying the multilateral trading system.
In spite of that appearance though, the body of the watch still juts up from the wrist, courtesy of the internals and heart-rate monitor.
In spite of that, they keep unfolding measures of credit expansion which, in their view, are supposed to lead them to their elusive inflation goal.
In spite of that, political leaders have been unable to come up with growth policies that would build on the ECB's extraordinarily low credit costs.
He claims in spite of that eye-popping number, his goal is to remain an independent company and take this through to the next phase.
The handset beats the foldable Mate X to market, in spite of that handset having made its debut way back at Mobile World Congress in February.
In spite of that, Germany refuses to prop up its stagnant economy and help the rest of the EU to revive growth of jobs and incomes.
It's unclear how much longer Kjellberg's hiatus will last, but in spite of that uncertainty, his subscriber count continues to grow, up one million since December.
In spite of that, and judging from existing photographs, her evident unattractiveness, she was able to exert some sexual hold on a lot of her victims.
In spite of that, reports indicate that Beijing promised to increase — over the next two years — its purchases of U.S. goods and services by $200 billion.
As with Donald Rumsfeld in "The Unknown Known," Morris never really cracks his subject, and perhaps it's facile to deem the project worthwhile in spite of that.
Everyday families voted Stacey Abrams in and made "deep-red" Georgia a competitive race not just in spite of that debt, but I believe because of it.
A facade of legality is slowly being retrofitted onto the weed industry in California, but in spite of that legality, those new retrofitted elements still reward criminality.
But in spite of that warped mirroring, and in spite of its familiar VH1 "Behind the Music" rise-fall-redemption structure, "Her Smell" is no musical biopic.
In spite of that, some people have always thought that developing America's capability of a devastating nuclear first strike could relegate the MAD to the dustbin of history.
Sharpe, Vizenor, Hartman and Mutu all evoke this condition of in spite of that makes space for excellences and joys that dominant Eurocentric histories have ignored and excluded.
Even in spite of that, the letter — submitted to the court just days before the companies were expected to begin the trial — could prove doubly problematic for Uber.
Sometimes when you can look at the market data — and I know it today, and I know what we created [in spite of that] — you can overthink things.
I think in spite of that, what the regulators do in talking to the institutions is really very helpful, and those are the tools we need to pursue.
Instead, it seemed that the White House was willing to keep Flynn on in spite of that, until the Post story about what Flynn actually did became public.
A June Synergy Research SaaS marketshare report, while admitting the market was fragmented, still showed Oracle was far behind the pack in spite of that deal three years ago.
Yet in spite of that, AWS maintains a significant market share lead, according to the latest analysis from Synergy Research Group, released last night after Amazon reported its earnings.
In spite of that fact—or perhaps because of it—millions of viewers watch the series worldwide, with each episode discussed in detail in thinkpieces, tweets, and blog posts.
In spite of that, Taipei has long been a global hot spot for hardware development and manufacturing and is home to a notable network of engineering and design expertise.
In spite of that, my boss's boss was still demanding that I find a way to meet revenue targets and I knew it was time to leave the company.
In spite of that, I think the $100 premium you pay for a Pro is more than worth it if you're already buying a new PlayStation now, for whatever reason.
In spite of that backdrop, not a single major bank strategist is forecasting a downturn next year, according to a snapshot of the forecasts of every big Wall Street firm.
In spite of that, Ansari told The Economic Times that if the government does not ban the app, he and his team "will follow up this issue seeking better regulation."
In spite of that, the Germans and the Dutch liked the prospect of sharing the European Union membership with British free-traders, apparently as a counterweight to overbearing French state interventionists.
In spite of that, the Europeans keep talking about America's "exorbitant privilege," a deadly serious joke attributed in the 1960s to the French finance minister (and later president) Valery Giscard d'Estaing.
In spite of that fencing, her family has one of the prettiest gardens in the neighborhood, only partially obstructed from view by signs that warn solicitors not to ring the doorbell.
But in spite of that, if both countries' intelligence agencies can work together to ensure the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, Pakistan and the U.S. may be able to develop some goodwill.
In spite of that, as the screaming cover story claimed, these "losers" still want to lead their parties, and the country, based on election programs rejected by 46.6 percent of German voters.
In spite of that effort, anti-Semitic incidents are K–12 schools are also on the rise, with the group reporting a 106 percent increase in 2016, for a total of 235 incidents.
In spite of that, the unemployment rate of 4.9 percent in June was exactly what it was at the beginning of the year, and only marginally below its level of a year ago.
When I continue to fight in spite of that, it's to show other women and young girls, including my 18-year-old daughter, that it's OK to be a woman and be strong.
They used the same materials, made the same kinds of amulets, pins and so on, but in spite of that, there is a visual identity that is genuine to each country and region.
But if he likes a stock, he knows the chances of the company ever stopping the dividend are remote, and so the decision to own has to be made in spite of that.
In spite of that, these limitations create a very interesting and unique topography from the rest of the world, because this is something that only we in Manila/the Philippines get to see and experience.
In spite of that, I believe that the millions of Chinese, Japanese and South Koreans visiting each other's countries for business, studies and tourism will show the way to their leaders to peace, prosperity and harmony.
In spite of that growth, more than a third of employees surveyed by videoconferencing device-maker Owl Labs said that their companies are not prepared to support work-from-home measures in response to COVID-19.
"In spite of that, in 25, foreign direct investment (FDI) in Jordan grew by 7.5 percent and it had dropped by 11.5 percent in the (wider) region," he added, speaking to CNBC's Hadley Gamble in Amman.
In spite of that, Republicans managed to pass the bill, avoiding a repeat of the twin debacles over the spring and summer when the party twice tried and failed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
In spite of that, hundreds of medical marijuana shops have cropped up across the country — now at an even higher rate since Justin Trudeau became prime minister with a promise to "legalize, regulate, and restrict" access to marijuana.
In spite of that, North Carolina's government hasn't repealed the law, and this week, the state lost high-profile sporting events, too, as the ACC and the NCAA pulled their championship games out of the state in protest.
In spite of that, I will now set forth all the ways in which Mike Nichols is wrong, and in which I am much, much tougher than any baby: I can run a mile in under ten minutes.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles sent Uber a notice asking it to terminate its pilot self-driving car service in San Francisco last week, but Uber has continued to operate its vehicles in spite of that order.
But in spite of that popularity — and prestigious guests like the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and artists such as Grayson Perry, Vik Muniz, and Toyin Ojih Odutola — the program has lost none of its initial unaffected, homespun feel.
Yet standing in that dark space with some of my dearest friends and colleagues, it also acted as a reminder of everything we've been able to do in spite of that, and what more must still be done.
In spite of that, Washington managed to lose the public relations battle while it was legitimately trying to cut its huge $750 billion annual trade bill, and to salvage jobs and incomes in America's exhausted import-competing industries.
In spite of that, he said he wanted to stick with Ray, for practical reasons — the checks pay his kids' tuition, he feels responsible for the crew members, he worries that he'll never work again — and for sentimental ones.
In spite of that, Bottini said, the minutes show that board did not punish the Google executive appropriately, and still chose to pay him $90 million even after learning of sexual misconduct claims brought against him by a Google employee.
In spite of that disappointment, Apple actually saw a 13-percent bump in revenue for Q1 2018, thanks in no small part to the fact that the iPhone X represents a significant price premium over the iPhone 8 and past models.
Yet in spite of that promising start, Ham On Rye doesn't seem to have been too invested in its patent: records show that through the first thirteen years of its existence, the patent lapsed twice, due to nonpayment of maintenance fees.
Apparently identified as a problem case — again, in spite of that very big and very recent contract, which was an indication of how important Columbus had deemed him to be — Kamara became a toxic asset to be cleared from the books.
Now, think about this: In spite of that evidence, people keep talking about the crucial importance played by Japan's cheap money policies for interest-sensitive segments of GDP and for rising stock prices that are supposed to stimulate consumer spending.
It's by diving into that very human in spite of that Herzog reminds me why his disdainful bon mots are more hopeful and more generous than he's often given credit for, and where the film offers some of its more compelling observations.
In spite of that market volatility, Levie says the company has projected going cash-flow positive by next January and with $240 million in cash in the bank as of its last statement, it appears to have more than enough money to ride this out.
I would say, though, that your analysis does tease out an important tension: Many of these new media journalists are working with far fewer resources than their counterparts at the Times or Post, and they do pretty remarkable work in spite of that deficit.
But as it is with so many ideas of ours, the theory got fed through butterfingers and fumbling humanity and well, because of, and in spite of that, doubles down on one of the albums mantras- 'almost but not quite' The New Yorker recommended one of your shows.
In spite of that, the core consumer prices picked up to 265 percent (from 27.6 percent), the Fed's core inflation target (private consumption expenditure index) accelerated to 21.5 percent (from 1 percent), and unit labor costs (the floor to medium-term inflation rates) shot up to 2.6 percent (from 2 percent).
"I think the degree to which we can address the voter suppression tactics we'll see greater participation and part of the reason [Tuesday] was so amazing was that 29% of the electorate did all of that in spite of that, and Alabama voters really did win both for themselves and for the country," Shropshire said.
In spite of that, the trade-weighted value of the ECB's currency rose 3.5 percent over the last twelve months (the trade-weighted dollar is down 4.8 percent over the same period), and the euro area equity markets rebounded 13.6 percent (in euro terms) since they hit bottom in early February of this year.
As Hannah Jane Parkinson points out in The Guardian, there are moments in which Allen misunderstands exactly how structural privilege works ("Sure, I had media connections through my parents and an entrée into the Groucho fucking Club, but I managed to get a career in spite of that and my education—not because of them").

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