last but not least
last but not least
Last but not least, corruption, however, is a significant variable and causes delays.
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Last but not least, they all count among the most-advanced countries in the region.
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Last but not least, user-adaptive systems always need a layered evaluation that differentiates, at least, problems concerning content adaptation and interface adaptation.
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Last but not least, he successfully regained the initiative and control over the process of integrating with and adapting to the new political conditions.
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Last but not least, our approach seems to be well-suited for debugging and profiling purposes.
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Last but not least, is the patient likely to take the drugs as prescribed?
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Last but not least, attitudes towards quality usually differ drastically according to the given underlying status.
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Last but not least, this mode of argument is tied to a fame quotient and to periodicity.
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Last but not least, ministers and their supporters feared that public opinion was turning against the war.
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Last but not least, it allows for partial program verification, since some program properties can be guaranteed by the type checker.
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Last but not least, we are grateful to the anonymous referees for their useful comments.
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They were to benefit from the father-in-law’s connections, were likely to inherit his offices, and, last but not least, to rely on his daughter’s dowry.
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Last but not least, the insert insisted on the necessity for three administrations at two-day intervals.
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Last but not least, dancers can experience the joy of a fit and able body in both real and mythic senses.
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Last but not least, even if independence is achieved and ethnic violence avoided, nation-building still cannot be taken for granted.
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