Word: anyway
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Niagara Hudson and Consolidated Edison are intraState companies, unaffected by the Federal "death sentence" on utility holding companies, largely exempt from other sections of the Public Utility Act of 1935 and far from the madding competition of TVA. Moreover, Mr. Carlisle planned to spend the $112,000,000 anyway...
...every case only one candidate had been nominated for each seat. According to Soviet President Mikhail Kalinin in a speech at Leningrad last week, the average Russian is asking himself: "What is the use of my going to vote? There is only one candidate, and he will be elected anyway...
Hutchins suggested that students without definite abilities should not be allowed to go beyond the sophomore year. In order "to induce people to leave" at that time, some degree will have to be given them. Since degrees are meaningless anyway, the Bachelor of Arts might as well be given then...
Speaking as a "battle-scarred veteran" and out of a vast abyss of experience," Hutchins concluded that "it's bad enough to be an educator anyway. We can't tell whether our students succeed because of us or in spite of us." If they are successful "we take the credit and if they fall--they shouldn't have been admitted in the first place...
...Chamberlain won't worry about the work Harvard men have to do because they are very "studious" anyway...