Example sentences of "although at [art] " in BNC.

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1 But although at every opportunity he was continuing to urge a role for the Church in both social and economic matter , his attitude towards specific political events was still a tentative one ; there was always a gap between his theoretical pronouncements and his actual reactions to one " crisis " or another .
2 Total business declined in the first quarter , although at a slower rate than at any time over the past year .
3 Peat believes the market has now stabilised although at a significantly lower level than before the Gulf crisis and recession in key economies .
4 The company has dropped strong hints to union leaders that the current programme involving cuts of 24,000 over the next year will be followed by a further rundown , although at a lower rate .
5 None the less , what the United States data imply is that the upward trend in recorded crime is in the same direction as actual victimization , although at a slower rate .
6 The World Bank provides long-term loans although at a market-related interest rate .
7 The same trend happens in the rural areas , although at a slower pace .
8 ( Some nuclei that are not aligned with the field also take part in fusion reactions , although at a slower rate . )
9 In the closed environment of the eye the oxygen concentration in the tears is maintained , although at a reduced level , form various peripheral blood vessels .
10 Under the scrutiny of Hayward and Browne , he began to revise and concentrate his verse — after the problems with The Family Reunion , he wished to use only poetry which met the test of " strict dramatic utility " although at a later date he was to worry in case he had strayed too close to the drama of Frederick Lonsdale .
11 Although at a regional level it is often possible to check secondary sources against the original data , this is impossible globally .
12 Although at a much lower level , the incidence among men residing in the rest of Denmark also increased significantly , being 30–40% higher in 1983–7 than in 1943–7 ( p for trend<0.001 ) .
13 One could speculate that behaviour would continue to improve , although at a decreasing rate , with it perhaps approaching a plateau somewhere below the optimum ; one might also want to speculate that there would be different plateaus for different people — reflecting the ‘ fact ’ that some individuals are better decision-makers than others .
14 On Jan. 17 , the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister , Valery Nikolayenko , clarified this position , stating that Russia would maintain formal economic relations with Cuba , although at a reduced volume of trade .
15 The turnpikes can be reasonably considered the leading edge of road improvement , although at no time did ordinary roads not outnumber them by five to one .
16 Although at the time of writing the weather has reverted to the usual Icelandic summer , there was considerable new route activity in April and May .
17 This helps it to spin up to speed quickly , which reduces turbo lag and improves that all-important mid-range response , although at the expense of outright potency .
18 ‘ In fact , no disconnection was made at the fuse end , and although at the other relay end the old wire was disconnected , it was not cut back as it should have been , nor was it secured out of the way of its previous contact . ’
19 There was even early , ridiculous talk of his passing Hare 's incredible 438-point record , although at the equivalent stage last season the maestro had 17 more points .
20 ‘ The role is very powerful , although at the same time Lola is very sensitive .
21 In a sense , history is repeating itself in that the sequence of development in the past has also contained local ‘ boom ’ elements such as kelp gathering in the 19th century or the bulb growing schemes in the 1960's , both of which foundered in response to changes in external economic imperatives , although at the outset there were high hopes that unique local resources i.e. seaweed and disease-free sandy soils , would provide enduring employment opportunities .
22 For economy of space occupied by the site of the lift the two inclined ways would generally be side by side and although at the same inclination and extending between the same levels they would not be in the same plane but echeloned so that the one extends , so to speak , from the right side of the head bay to the right side of the tail bay whilst the other extends from the left side of the head bay to the left side of the tail bay .
23 The members regarded the course as satisfactory , although at the next month 's committee meeting the decision was taken to dig trenches around the back and across the 4th green .
24 At last , after almost fifty years of problems , the Club was on the verge of a breakthrough , although at the time did not know it .
25 Although at the end of Bair 's lengthy work a number of contradictions and conflicts do remain , this is nevertheless a meticulously researched study which provides many insights into de Beauvoir 's world .
26 Although at the time they were made up of an apparently infinite chain of familiar days , I can think of them now only as a whole .
27 However , although at the upper levels of society locative and other bynames became surnames and survived from this early period , this was not true at the lower levels and certainly there is no uniformity in the development of surnames .
28 The beneficiary is twice described as a legatee , although at the beginning we are told that she acquired per fideicommissum .
29 Although at the time of his discovery Priestley could not have foreseen the use of oxygen in aeronautics as Vital Air for the aeronauts to breathe when the atmosphere became too thin , such use was suggested as early as 1784 .
30 A low shoulder angle will give a low centre of gravity and least risk , although at the expense of a reduction in the power of the strokes .
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