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Notwithstanding peak hour traffic, the driving time from Sydney to Katoomba is about one and a half hours.
get to a high point, the highest point depending on subject
It is the area between you and an object, the background is what is behind the subject
Ruminations are contemplations, considerations, meditations, etc. on any given subject.
it usually means, 'except for this exception'. It's true, notwithstanding this time when it's false.
no (spelled "но" in Russian) = But, yet; notwithstanding.
The spelling notwithunderstanding is not a word. You may mean notwithstanding."The initial confusion notwithstanding, an example sentence was provided."
Dialectic variations notwithstanding, wuzi is not a German word.
It means that however contrary or mitigating what was mentioned before might be, it is not enough to alter an outcome or change a subject. For example: All evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, some people still believe the Earth is flat.
Literally it means 'with all', but it means 'notwithstanding, nevertheless'
Yes, "notwithstanding" is a connective or conjunction that is used to contrast or introduce a difference or exception to what has been said before. It is often used to indicate that something is true despite what has been mentioned previously.
Notwithstanding has four syllables: not-with-stan-ding
Evidence notwithstanding, the judge still ruled in favor of the defendent.
Notwithstanding the risks the vet decided to operate.
The building stood for over a hundred years notwithstanding the poor quality of the stone. Notwithstanding his position as a senator, the politician had little to recommend him as a Presidential candidate.
Notwithstanding is a word that means "regardless of," and can be used in a sentence as a conjunction. An example of this would be, "First of all, there was no way he could leave the baby unattended, notwithstanding that he had a pot on the stove as well."