What's the difference between nevertheless and withal?
Nevertheless
Definition:
(adv. / conj.) Not the less; notwithstanding; in spite of that; yet.
Example Sentences:
(1) To this figure an additional 250,000 older workers must be added, who are no longer registered as unemployed but nevertheless would be interested in finding another job.
(2) Atmaca, who belongs to the Gregorian-Armenian church in Istanbul, said that he nevertheless holds the current pontiff in high regard.
(3) Nevertheless, this LTR does not govern efficient transcription of adjacent genes in a transient expression assay.
(4) Nevertheless, acquisition of thermotolerance can be induced at any stage of the life cycle.
(5) Nevertheless a small proportion of the largest molecules (excluded from Sepharose 2B) was present even in the first extract.
(6) Nevertheless, the patterns of chromosomal abnormalities, and consequently that of associated malformations, were related to the different types of renal defects.
(7) Nevertheless, Richard Bacon MP, a member of the Public Accounts Committee, who has tirelessly tracked failings in NHS IT, said last night: "I think the chances that Lorenzo will be turned into a credible and popular product are vanishingly small.
(8) Nevertheless, they are still being widely used, since in most cases only the epidemiology of the disease points to the etiologic role of A. cantonensis.
(9) Nevertheless the difference was too little to suggest abandoning one treatment in favour of the others.
(10) Nevertheless, the structure of the signal peptide and propeptide in the N-terminal region is different in these two chains.
(11) Nevertheless we know that there will remain a large number of borrowers with payday loans who are struggling to cope with their debts, and it is essential that these customers are signposted to free debt advice.
(12) Nevertheless, XA is transcribed into a stable 2.6-kb polyadenylated RNA that is expressed uniquely in the adrenal gland.
(13) Nevertheless between 18% and 20% appear to have done so – a stunning result for the far right.
(14) Nevertheless, a wide clinical spectrum was found varying from pictures correlating with the topography and extent of the MRI-detected anomaly to conditions indicating wider cerebral involvement.
(15) Nevertheless, with respect to public health approaches, there seems to be a shift in consciousness.
(16) Nevertheless, oxidation of the phenyldiazene-treated enzyme with ferricyanide provides the NA and NC regioisomers of N-phenylprotoporphyrin IX in a 40:60 ratio.
(17) Nevertheless some technical variations are required, to maintain the typical homogeneity of photon beams.
(18) Nevertheless, there are farms on which satisfactory results are obtained in rearing calves with low Ig levels.
(19) Nevertheless, it is the black male group between the ages of 25 and 34 years that bears the brunt of both suicide and homicide.
(20) These findings of enhanced breakage by FUdR exposure in vitro, nevertheless, may suggest that leukemic cells in general are more susceptible to breakage than normal cells, thereby predisposing the former to secondary chromosome rearrangements.
Withal
Definition:
(adv.) With this; with that.
(adv.) Together with this; likewise; at the same time; in addition; also.
(prep.) With; -- put after its object, at the end of sentence or clause in which it stands.
Example Sentences:
(1) • 21 Duke Street, davybyrnes.com The Bailey “The mind maybe impaired by alcohol, I mused, but withal it may be pleasantly impaired,” wrote novelist and playwright Flann O’Brien.
(2) It is very natural in its methods withal, far more so than many fantastic enterprises and sentimental experiments ...
(3) Feel free to sing along at home Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close 8.24am GMT The teams are in the tunnel and Phil Withall is emailing in: "Conspiracy theorists will suspect that you have a slightly biased opinion of Master Campbell.
(4) Complexometric determinations of serum magnesium levels, moreover partly of Mg concentrations in whole blood, and withal determinations of hematocrit in 489 healthy pregnancies, parturients, puerperants (1 to 10 days post partum), and nonpregnant women were performed.
(5) "Is it my imagination or has Simon Hill failed to use the phrase 'tall timber' yet," says Phil Withall.
(6) With human IgG a greater number of positive cells was induced withall the doses tested.