The company announced a product enhancement today designed to instrument containerized applications in spite of that. |
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However, in spite of that the skipper is not downhearted, far from it. |
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Long negotiations between the Member States and the Commission proved to be necessary but in spite of that the operational framework for the intervention was still not completely defined. |
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Nevertheless, in spite of that discretion there must be a criterion against which the value of each piece of evidence as well as the overall value of evidence in a given case is to be weighed and determined. |
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Some will reject and ridicule them because they call themselves disciples of Jesus. But truly I tell you, that in spite of that rejection and ridicule, they will continue being my disciples. |
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In spite of that, and unconventional passacaglias, he is receiving a fair amount of attention. |
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In spite of that, they are basically pushing ahead with this deal because they want to support the investors and their positions. |
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In spite of that, because of their descent, such persons or groups of persons may be subject to hatred or violence. |
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In spite of that night, he's upbeat about the impact he's had at the prison. |
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In spite of that, the equipment has been made so easy to operate that every user is able to utilize the properties completely. |
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In spite of that, rail tracks were laid in the port of Montreal in 1871 to facilitate the transfer of merchandise between trains and ships. |
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In spite of that, the new Honda Element SC is stylish, rather charming, and has a devilishly magnetic personality. |
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In spite of that fact, human rights can still be taken into account in dealing with this matter. |
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In spite of that, do you see reasons for satisfaction or hope on this front? |
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In spite of that, ending stocks are still expected to reach all-time high levels. |
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In spite of that established case-law, I remain unconvinced as to the broad scope of the PNR judgment. |
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In spite of that admonition, Fichman's book is not a conventional, chronological biography. |
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In spite of that, a drag hunt has existed for many years and still exists today. |
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In spite of that, Williams speculates that she won't be happy to see her inner thoughts in print. |
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In spite of that, no practical steps have been taken to reduce tactical nuclear weapons by the nuclear-weapon States. |
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In spite of that recognition, the report fails to seriously address the actions of non-State parties who have made a mockery of the concept of protection of civilians. |
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In spite of that, I am voting in favour of this institute being set up. |
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In spite of that, the aural evidence affirms that Pole's new music largely retains the distinctiveness of the old, in spite of its radical shift in direction. |
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In spite of that, I hope that the excellent climate of cooperation that has characterised relations between our institutions up to now will continue to help find a mutually satisfying compromise. |
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In spite of that, the Commission has indications that for new installations and extended or altered installations, implementation so far is largely satisfactory. |
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In spite of that, they do a bang-up job with what they've got. |
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In spite of that unwanted and unnecessary development, it is important to note that through patience and restraint, Eritrea has been able to forestall and contain the transparent ploy. |
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In spite of that, there is some evidence that the intensity of hurricanes is increasing. |
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In spite of that, the Napoleon Complex is named after him to describe men who have an inferiority complex and become aggressive due to short stature. |
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