"Subject to" generally means that something is conditional upon or limited by certain terms or provisions, indicating that other rules or laws may take precedence. "Notwithstanding," on the other hand, means "in spite of" or "regardless of," often used to indicate that a statement or provision will remain valid despite any conflicting information or circumstances. Together, these phrases are often used in legal and formal contexts to clarify relationships between provisions.
"Notwithstanding" means despite, in spite of, or without being affected by. It is used to show that something still holds true even if there are opposing factors.
A person or animal upon which a scientific experiment is taking place.
In French, "lundi matière sciences" translates to "Monday subject: sciences." It likely refers to a schedule or timetable indicating that sciences is the subject being studied on Mondays.
In terms of sending email, a "subject line" is where you put a sort of title to indicate what your email is about. For instance, if you're writing your friends to ask for prayer for a sick relative, you might put "Prayer Request" in the subject line. When you open your email program, you should see a Subject box where you can enter that information.
Direct in science means exactly what it means in any other subject - without deviation or detour.
it usually means, 'except for this exception'. It's true, notwithstanding this time when it's false.
The spelling notwithunderstanding is not a word. You may mean notwithstanding."The initial confusion notwithstanding, an example sentence was provided."
The prefix of notwithstanding is "not-."
no (spelled "но" in Russian) = But, yet; notwithstanding.
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'
Evidence notwithstanding, the judge still ruled in favor of the defendent.
Notwithstanding has four syllables: not-with-stan-ding
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."