Unfortunately, despite this precaution, the hazards of platelet transfusion still include serious septic reactions. |
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Apart from a pale yellow primula, snowdrops are the only flowers in the front garden but despite this there is plenty of other interest. |
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Nonetheless, despite this demonstrable improvement of position for domestic support creditors, a residual argument remains. |
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What is obvious is that, despite this rainbow of representativeness, one notable absence was the working-class, white male. |
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Yet despite this jollier presence, he demonstrated yet again that he's one of pop music's first-class growlers. |
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As usual the forecast was wrong and it rained all day but despite this, we had a very good time. |
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Yet despite this huge pile of paper, very little enlightenment has emerged. |
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All I know is this exchange will throw huge kinks into an already tumultuous life, and despite this fact, that I am anxious to go away. |
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But despite this huge talent, his idea of women as pencil thin, stone-faced gangling creatures is very scary. |
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But despite this fact the party has been uprooted from the political arena with defeats in both the elections. |
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Well your own thoughts seem to have changed, despite this wonderful image that you've just drawn for us of connecting to the earth mother. |
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Yet despite this phenomenal strike rate of nearly a goal every two games, nobody has really taken any notice. |
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So many South African wines, particularly the big brands, are insipid, bland offerings, despite this great diversity. |
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The boy was cleared of the charges and has no previous convictions, charges or warnings but despite this his fingerprints were kept on file. |
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Nevertheless, despite this and other flaws, the characters remain interesting throughout, and Johansson's acting covers a multitude of sins. |
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If miscreants persisted in their illegal activity despite this warning they could be prosecuted. |
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On the other hand, he's had a successful career despite this and smiled in the face of adversity. |
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He rarely recorded his ratio decidendi but, despite this, few of his decisions were overturned on appeal. |
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Yet despite this, his shots are stark, bare and almost devoid of emotion. |
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However, despite this decline, unemployment remains unacceptably high at almost 14 million. |
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If my presence despite this decision is required can make myself available for hearing. |
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Yet despite this humiliation the senior magistrates remained in place, prime among them the first president, d' Aligre, by now Calonne's irreconcilable enemy. |
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Network Ten's brief flirtation with wrestling matches on Saturday night prime time may have been short lived, but despite this, WWE games sell particularly well in Australia. |
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But despite this grim subject matter it is not a depressing play. |
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But despite this dependency, our industrial base is well diversified. |
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However, despite this self-perception, strong evidence exists to show that user-friendly presentations help get research used. |
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However, I believe that the government has honestly and objectively shown its goodwill, despite this difficult decision. |
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In the end we returned to Basle, happy despite this unexpected change of plan. |
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However, despite this partial universalization, states could broaden it even more. |
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Yet despite this trove of original recordings, world and ethnic music is just one musical path down which the show wanders. |
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The challenge for Mennonites today is to remain true to their faith despite this new attention. |
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And despite this, he would still be an oddity today, a starry-eyed idealist, an ecologist or a utopian in our predominantly materialistic world. |
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And yet, despite this overwhelming evidence, I'm still not entirely convinced that a fistbump is for me. |
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If a patient gets one of these attacks despite this effort, a medication called hematin can be given to bring a rapid resolution of pain. |
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But despite this condemnation, popular Marcionism has continued ever since. |
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But despite this unimportance, they still have significance. |
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But despite this increase, a considerable shortage in paramedical staff is still experienced. |
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Having said that, despite this cleaning-up operation, a number of proposals remain on the table with little hope of being brought to fruition. |
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Yet despite this, its ascendency is no less compelling than that of the Bay Area. |
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Yet despite this unwitting generosity, I cannot legally visit those countries and reimport what my subsidy sold them on the cheap in the first place. |
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The water levels are still very low and despite this the fishing was fairly good with on average of between twenty and thirty salmon taken each day. |
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The circumstantial evidence all pointed towards cold as the precursor to death, but despite this the official inquiry gave drowning as the cause of death in every case. |
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But even so, despite this restraint, the amount of development aid for Latin America continues to be extremely substantial. |
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On the other hand, despite this optimism, the territory continues to face extremely difficult challenges. |
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But this is Hull and, despite this battlecry before every game, Steve Bruce's side have been paper Tigers at home. |
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For the United States, despite this, to remain entrenched in the cowboy mentality which holds that might is right would be a denial of the principle that such problems can be solved by formal international agreements. |
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Yet despite this dumbing down, Alors on danse has become a bilingual anthem, taking on the title And then we skank in its less successful version and And then we dance in the better of the English remixes. |
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But despite this week's bad news, they certainly seem to be on the mend. |
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They predictably beat Mouloudia Alger 3-0 in the first leg but, despite this result, over 80,000 supporters were in attendance for the return in Algeria, hoping for an improbable comeback. |
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In contrast, despite this weaker economic environment, demand for the Quinny brand of strollers exceeded expectations, creating certain difficulties in supplying the market. |
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Yet despite this dark humor, family reunions are remarkably popular. |
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If despite this action the pledge is still not sufficient, the NBB-SSS shall determine in reverse chronological order the transactions for which a loan cannot be granted. |
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Pitt, however, took the unprecedented step of refusing to resign, despite this defeat. |
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Wrexham owes a large amount of its original industrial heritage to Bersham, but despite this the village still retains a rural feeling. |
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However, despite this approach, Munster finished second and Leinster third, with Munster winning the Celtic Cup. |
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But despite this suicidal behavior, the attacker was still held fully responsible for murder. |
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But despite this we can say that to date we have at least made a good effort, also compared to other large corporate groups who have made the headlines with their waves of redundancies. |
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However, despite this, I believe that this directive is guilty of wanting to homogenise all of us and I believe that is contrary to the idea of cultural diversity. |
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A close examination of these statistics and of tables 3 and 4 shows that, despite this rise, the percentage of females continues to fall among the higher ranks of civil servants on the administrative scale. |
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And the French still do it well, despite grandes surfaces and 'McDo', and despite this canicule, making one solid meal a day the limit, if that. |
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The fact that despite this there have been qualitative improvements in some areas of the proposal is no doubt something we owe to the rapporteur, who has tackled all the key issues very prudently. |
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Nevertheless and despite this disparity, the cross-tabulation of expected and actual results confirms that the great majority of the partner organizations reached or exceeded the objectives that had initially been set. |
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If the needed information is not supplied despite this, then the recommendation to disallow a claim due to lack of supporting evidence is documented. |
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But despite this, they completed qualifications equivalent to O-Grade and Highers in communications at the College earlier this year. |
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The fact that the Divorce Act Reform Bill has not passed has been the single most important barrier to progress on the CCFLS, but despite this, the Strategy as a whole has moved forward significantly in many areas. |
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Police officers have a lot of trouble confiding in me that they were involved in a shooting and that despite this, they're still called meatheads or pigs out in the streets. |
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Therefore in order to enable the rural population to share in the economic revival despite this low degree of urbanisation, progress continues apace with the country's electrification. |
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Yet despite this, Charles Martel refused to overthrow the Frankish king. |
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But despite this, under just about every legal system in existence and as per international norms, corporations have the same legal rights and obligations as actual humans. |
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However, despite this de facto independence, Egypt did remain nominally a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire obliged to pay a hefty annual tribute to the Sultan. |
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He remained convinced that, despite this diversity, all humans were interrelated with a shared origin and potential for improvement towards civilisation. |
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Squash, which exploded in the 1970s and 1980s has been in decline for several years, but despite this there remain several clubs throughout the country. |
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It has since been proven a forgery, but despite this, the designs are still highly regarded and they continue to serve their purpose to identify the clan in question. |
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He was never adequately replaced, but despite this and the sale of some of the club's best players, the side remained in contention for promotion until the beginning of April. |
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