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Being human doesn't happen
despite
suffering.
Across the country, many schools are starting around 7:30am or earlier,
despite
the fact that major medical organizations recommend that middle and high school start no earlier than 8:30am.
One billion people live in the world's most remote communities, and
despite
the advances we've made in modern medicine and technology, our innovations are not reaching the last mile.
And
despite
her amazing talent and grit, she hadn't had a paying job in 30 years.
At ages 29 and 27, they declare they are happy and healthy
despite
having manifestations of PXE in their skin and eyes and arteries.
Despite
some inherent limitations in EEG, I think it's safe to say that with our advances in technology, more and more of what's happening in the human brain can and will be decoded over time.
And what we have not found,
despite
years of looking, is any indication of the opposite.
Now,
despite
the size of this industry, the returns are surprisingly low.
And
despite
all this, as my daughter loves to say, everything is not rainbows and unicorns in cohousing, and I'm not best friends with every single person in my community.
On the other hand, there are six out of seven companies who actually remain honest
despite
all temptations to start engaging in fraud.
Even in this condition, attractive faces drove neural activity robustly in their visual cortex,
despite
the fact that they were thinking about a person's identity and not their beauty.
But
despite
being a sourpuss, the niece who lived with him and looked after him called him "Il Tesoro," "my treasure."
Companies aren't adaptable and creative because their employees are young; they're adaptable and creative
despite
it.
Since 2005, the number of orphanages in Cambodia has risen by 75 percent, and the number of children living in Cambodian orphanages has nearly doubled,
despite
the fact that the vast majority of children living in these orphanages are not orphans in the traditional sense.
There are an estimated eight million children around the world living in institutions like orphanages,
despite
the fact that around 80 percent of them are not orphans.
Despite
their magical splendor, Oberon and Titania, the king and queen of the fairies, have their own romantic problems.
We noticed that some mothers,
despite
having been carefully caring for their children for many years, had been able to maintain their telomeres.
Prostitutes, women and women who work as prostitutes still haven't gone extinct,
despite
centuries of active suppression.
And he said that
despite
feeling lonely, he just threw himself at his work, that he built strategies around his grit and his desire to be successful.
Despite
the extraordinary things I was shooting and experiencing, they'd started to feel a little bit ordinary to me.
Despite
the fact that these are space-time waves and not sound waves, we like to put them into loudspeakers and listen to them.
And
despite
everything we've heard: you want to see them.
This means at this point supply can no longer keep up with demand
despite
exploding prices, unless we can commit to some type of structural change.
Meanwhile,
despite
an initial false start, Amundsen’s five-man team made good time using a previously uncharted route through the same Transantarctic Mountains.
Despite
their divergent fates, they are forever joined in history, and in the name of the research base that marks the South Pole.
But the thing that's so profound to me about this story is,
despite
having 15 years stolen from her life, it did not affect the care and compassion that she felt for the children.
They know how your mother likes her tea, how to make her smile and tell stories
despite
her dementia.
All of this to say, that
despite
the horror, and
despite
the death, women are never really counted.
But
despite
the water covering 71% of the planet’s surface, more than half the world’s population endures extreme water scarcity for at least one month a year.
Despite
being fragile, a newly molted shrimp is actually more likely to threaten intruders, spreading the large limbs it usually uses to strike or stab its opponents.
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