0 used to say that something happened or is true, although something else makes this seem not probable -- несмотря на
1 If you do something despite yourself, you do it although you did not intend to. -- вопреки самому себе
Despite this, there are striking analogies between the philosophical responses to the problem of underdetermination in the two contexts.
Despite all of this ethnolinguistic variety, the legal process of obtaining a protective order operates, for the most part, quite systematically.
Despite numerous attempts to estimate the level of returns to scale in the data, there is no broad agreement in the literature on its value.
Political parties, despite their weaknesses and manipulation, are characteristic of liberal democracy.
Despite monitoring over 1000 potential recruits, this study has illustrated just how rarely a new individual enters the breeding population.
Women were almost equal to men in strong, positive roles despite the fact that they were represented 870 times and men 1511 times.
Despite the inefficiency, labor services could have survived under previous regimes because of path-dependence.
Yet despite the initial optimism surrounding it, the commission almost immediately suffered setbacks.
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