Sentences with phrase «despite frequent use»

Despite its frequent use in the media, the termTerm The period of time that a contract covers.
Despite frequent use of Hans Zimmer's emotive score, The Dark Knight Rises is most effective during quieter moments of character reflection.
«Interestingly, blue is «greener» than green in terms of conveying an impression of eco-friendliness, despite the frequent use of the word green to convey that idea,» Kellaris said.

Not exact matches

«Despite the fact that cyanide fishing is nominally illegal in virtually all Indo - Pacific countries, the high premium paid for live reef fish, weak enforcement capacities, and frequent corruption have spread the use of the poison across the entire region — home o the vast majority of the planet's coral reefs,» reports WRI.
Despite the fact that the film boasts the highest body count in the franchise (a whopping 21 deaths), the highest amount of bare breasts (director Danny Steinmann got his start in the porn industry) and the most frequent use of drugs, it couldn't make up for the fact that Jason wasn't in the film.
«However, despite comparatively frequent use of a range of direct sanctions, ranging in severity from verbal reprimands to suspension from school, as a method, direct sanctions was rated as the least effective, notably significantly less effective than restorative practice.
Despite frequent brake use to scrub off speed before tight S - bends, the Brembos kept their cool and were fade - free.
Despite how airlines market their frequent flyer programs as an easy means for free air travel, the greatest obstacle that members encounter is a simple one: even with what should be a sufficient quantity of miles or points, it's not easy to find and book travel using them.
Yet despite being a rewarding frequent flyer program, using miles are becoming harder each day.
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