Conjunction
despite that
(proscribed) despite the fact that, despite [+ gerund], in spite of, although, even though
But despite that and the early run of acquittals on the more serious charges, Jacqui Horan, an associate professor of law at Monash University, expected most people would opt for a jury trial. Source: Internet
After the 2007 season the ballpark continued renovation projects despite that the 7-phase plan was complete. Source: Internet
Approximately 62,000 people work in the CBD, only 4,000 fewer than work in Auckland 's CBD, despite that city having four times the population. Source: Internet
Also, despite that big array of buttons and switches on his multifunction steering wheel, notice how he never uses any of them—he's just focused on driving the route with no mistakes. Source: Internet
In general, that evolution has seen the procurement culture shift its focus from compliance to performance, yet despite that shift, it is hard to say that the system's performance has improved.” Source: Internet
'Maesaiah was granted bail in February and June 2020 despite that she had fled the country in January this year after a warrant for her arrest was issued by the Maseru Magistrates' Court. Source: Internet