Use "to the contrary" in a sentence

1. All evidence to the contrary.

2. However, there is evidence to the contrary.

3. Lotta. Despite his assertion to the contrary.

4. Show me some evidence to the contrary .

5. There is no irrefutable proof to the contrary.

6. But it also held evidence to the contrary.

7. 22 Show me some evidence to the contrary .

8. Well, I just found some evidence to the contrary.

9. He continued to drink despite advice to the contrary.

10. To the contrary, we succeeded beyond our wildest dreams.

11. Absent compelling reasons to the contrary, optimize for Google.

12. 18 He continued to drink despite advice to the contrary.

13. Despite rumours to the contrary, feminism is alive and well.

14. Unemployment seems to be rising, despite repeated assurances to the contrary.

15. Unless there is evidence to the contrary, we ought to believe them.

16. But this presumption may be rebutted by the slightest indication to the contrary.

17. Portable prison cell taken out of Hub despite strict instructions to the contrary.

18. 28 Unemployment seems to be rising,[www.Sentencedict.com] despite repeated assurances to the contrary.

19. Despite some internal advice to the contrary, I decided to accept the recommendation.

20. 22 But this presumption may be rebutted by the slightest indication to the contrary.

21. There are too many examples to the contrary to say that seeing is believing.

22. To the contrary, dependable predictions, wholly different from the type mentioned above, are available.

23. By far, most market prognosticators significantly underperform the market, despite their claims to the contrary.

24. Unless I have evidence to the contrary, I very much consider her to be alive.

25. He insisted on going to the football match, notwithstanding his doctor's advice to the contrary.

26. I will expect to see you on Sunday unless I hear anything to the contrary .

27. Despite the Government's repeated assurances to the contrary, taxation has risen over the past decade.

28. Cranks will usually maintain their viewpoint despite — or perhaps because of — evidence to the contrary

29. Consequently, despite her thoughts to the contrary(Sentence dictionary), she is irrevocably alienated from Zampano.

30. To the contrary, the cooperation agreement will lead to an increase in competition between different alliances.

31. Despite appearances to the contrary, he had to presume that Gordon was not a total imbecile.

32. Despite the evidence to the contrary, most of Monday morning's newspapers subscribed to the Army's version.

33. True he was not, so far as we know, misogynist: there is evidence to the contrary.

34. The presumptions should be rebuttable, where the defendant were able to provide concrete proof to the contrary.

35. Despite all the blather to the contrary, it is obvious that virile men remain attractive to women.

36. Emerson talks about listening to that inner voice and going with it, all voices to the contrary.

37. Other offers by the Seller regarding deliverability and pricing are, unless agreed to the contrary, not binding.

38. The aggregate methodology is consistent with the SCM Agreement and Canada has not argued to the contrary.

39. Israel does not use such ammunition and any suggestions to the contrary have absolutely no basis in reality

40. Israel does not use such ammunition and any suggestions to the contrary have absolutely no basis in reality.

41. Despite evidence to the contrary, some people today tend to deny the existence of Satan or evil spirits.

42. India does not condone any actions in violation of law and imputations to the contrary are not justified.

43. To the contrary, in all these things we are coming off completely victorious through him that loved us.

44. Bayes' postulate is that, when nothing to the contrary is known, the probabilities should be assumed to be equal.

45. Fears to the contrary were understandable, but could not be justified under the known scientific facts about the disease.

46. Despite historical predictions to the contrary, we remain vulnerable to a wide array of new and resurgent infectious diseases.

47. He may also have kept the stewardship of Tottington and Rochdale, in spite of Edward's orders to the contrary.

48. Two Underlying Things About of Resolution 9 that Are Affronts to Scripture, Despite the Resolution’s Declarations to the Contrary

49. This is the unfailing attitude of the mind to all its problems. despite all its own beliefs to the contrary.

50. 7 Bayes' postulate is that, when nothing to the contrary is known, the probabilities should be assumed to be equal.

51. Without evidence to the contrary, it may be unwise to go against the behavior suggested as appropriate by the myth.

52. To the contrary, we became gentle in the midst of you, as when a nursing mother cherishes her own children.”

53. You can prove it - both of you - by saying absolutely nothing to anybody... until I instruct you to the contrary.

54. Despite some public opinion polls and Supreme Court decisions to the contrary, voters have repeatedly rejected liberalization of abortion laws.

55. That does not automatically mean, however, that the money supply has been curbed, and there is considerable evidence to the contrary.

56. For a long time it was thought to be a harmless substance, but we now have proof/evidence to the contrary.

57. But, are you so sure that that's going to give you a great career, when all the evidence is to the contrary?

58. Contrarily: 1 adv in a contrary disobedient manner Synonyms: contrariwise , perversely adv contrary to expectations Synonyms: contrariwise , on the contrary , to the contrary

59. Synonyms for Contrarily include conversely, contrariwise, again, on the contrary, to the contrary, if anything, on the other hand, contrastingly, instead and inversely

60. To the contrary, the fruitage is frequently a loathsome venereal disease, unwanted pregnancies, illegitimate children, abortions, a broken home, bitter jealousy, fighting and even murder.

61. However, unless, for example, the opponent Adduces proof to the contrary the opposition division may, under Rule 7, assume that the translation referred to in Art

62. Meet the Birthers: people who believe, despite truly overwhelming evidence to the contrary, that Barack Obama was born in Kenya and has illegally usurped the presidency

63. Despite common belief to the contrary, Aksum did not originate from one of the Semitic Sabaean kingdoms of southern Arabia but instead developed as a local power

64. (d) Ataraxics (see table below) Unless there are reasons to the contrary it is recommended that the intensive treatment dose be reached bythe end ofthe first week

65. Its theoretical, political and legal academic sophistication has expanded the office and profession of diplomats Ambassadorially inspite of of its literary and technological criticism to the contrary.

66. Despite some claims to the contrary, Montreal still maintains it is the cultural capital of Canada, and the city is often rated as one of the world's most livable.

67. Unless you are already a lover of Borscht, you probably won’t believe me when I tell you that this soup — despite all rumors to the contrary — is straight-up delicious

68. 2 days ago · Certainty: Resolute in the face of criticism and implacable when confronting evidence to the contrary.‘Never in doubt’ is more important than being right

69. What I find Bothersome is the automatic assumption, frequently voiced here, that crime victims must always be assumed to be linked to nefarious activity unless there is overwhelming proof to the contrary.

70. That is because we think it is premature, indeed false, to claim that con-sociational theory is a ‘degenerating research programme’, as our friend Ian Lustick has maintained.10 To the contrary, Consociational

71. Any hypothesis, therefore, may be admissible, in the absence of any special reasons to the contrary, provided it be capable of experimental verification, and only insofar as it is capable of such verification.

72. Bigotry is just another word for discrimination; Bigotry is characterized by strict adherence to one’s existing assumptions or prejudices against an entire group, even in the face of irrefutable evidence to the contrary

73. (adverb) The definition of au Contraire is French and means to the contrary, and it is a phrase used when someone is incorrect, wrong or says something that is the opposite of the truth.

74. The only facts cited by France that might constitute signs to the contrary are the loans granted to AFR (current account overdraft and advance payments) and the fact that AFR had received certain guarantees from [...]

75. The principal elements cited by France that might constitute signs to the contrary are the loans granted to AFR (current account overdraft and advance payments) and the fact that AFR had received certain guarantees from [...].

76. The only facts cited by France that might constitute signs to the contrary are the loans granted to AFR (current account overdraft and advance payments) and the fact that AFR had received certain guarantees from [...] (5).

77. And for six years, I have stubbornly, relentlessly injected optimism into the system, no matter what the questions from the press -- and I have gotten better at those -- and no matter what the evidence to the contrary.

78. “The State of Maryland . . . participated in this appeal by submitting a written brief as amicus curiae, and despite Mercy’s assertions to the contrary, pointed out that any State interest in the preservation of life is not necessarily absolute.”

79. At a general level and absent contractual provisions to the contrary, the time of the transfer should be determined under general rules applicable to dispatch and receipt of electronic communications, as reflected in article 10 of the Electronic Communications Convention.

80. The affirmations required by this paragraph shall be made in the form and manner prescribed by the commissioner, provided that notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, Affirmants may be allowed, but shall not be required, to sign such affirmations electronically