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I think it is great that they relied on different networks and not only governmental sources, however, many regions do not have enough stations and alternative techniques exist. The current system appears to be faltering at multiple levels so I do think having more distributors involved is prudent, it will be important however to maintain central coordination. Clinton’s stocking and she desperately hopes she does not run against me. She desperately hopes she runs against Donald Trump, i, however, am the lump of coal in Mrs. "Victory, however it was brought about, was sweet" "however he did it, it was very clever" "The results, however general, are important" "they have begun, however reluctantly, to acknowledge the legitimacy of some of the opposition's concerns" Nevertheless, withal, nonetheless, still, all the same, even so, notwithstanding, yet "the first part was easy the second, however, took hours" Yet, withal, thus far, so far, nonetheless, up to now, til now, still, until now, notwithstanding, all the same, stock-still, nevertheless, hitherto, as yet, even, in time, heretofore, even so "although I'm a little afraid, however I'd like to try it" "while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed" "he was a stern yet fair master" "granted that it is dangerous, all the same I still want to go" However, nevertheless, withal, still, yet, all the same, even so, nonetheless, notwithstanding adverbĭespite anything to the contrary (usually following a concession)

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Princeton's WordNet Rate these synonyms: 1.5 / 4 votes For the concessive use, compare NOTWITHSTANDING.Īnd, barely, besides, but, except, further, just, merely, moreover, nevertheless, notwithstanding, notwithstanding, only, provided, save, still, that, tho, unless, yet

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"Doubt but" is now less used than the more logical "doubt that." But never becomes a full synonym for and and adds something like, but adds something different "brave and tender" implies that tenderness is natural to the brave "brave but tender" implies that bravery and tenderness are rarely combined. e., " provided you have," " except that you must have," etc.). So may the use of but in the sense of unless as, "it never rains but it pours." To the same head must be referred the conditional use as, "you may go, but with your father's consent" ( i. Such expressions as "words are but breath" (nothing but) may be referred to the restrictive use by ellipsis. In restrictive use, except and excepting are slightly more emphatic than but we say, no injury but a scratch or, no injury except some painful bruises. The contrast may be with a silent thought as, but let us go (it being understood that we might stay longer). But ranges from the faintest contrast to absolute negation as, I am willing to go, but (on the other hand) content to stay he is not an honest man, but (on the contrary) a villain.









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