Word: regardless
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...admitted the hypothetical nature of his proposal, but said that the lonesome P has been a "positive and definite phenomenon, present without exception" in each of the six cases he has studied. "I feel it is the duty of science to find out whether this is a real phenomenon, regardless of its political implications," he said...
...will find their names not on the rosters of the Chambers of Commerce, but on the local relief rolls and the unemployment lists. Regardless of the motives behind them, should the rides succeed in focusing attention on the Northern race problem, the Citizens Councils will rank with no less than CORE as helpers in the fight for freedom. John G. Butler...
Merriam, who is well liked by his congregation, promised to carry his fight to the New York State Synod and to the General Assembly if need be. "I am shocked by the presbytery's action," he said. So, regardless of the merit of the charges, were other clergymen, who worried about the presbytery's behavior in removing a pastor over the objections of his parish. Dr. John Sutherland Bonnell, minister emeritus of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, called the exercise of power "disturbing to ministers and elders of the Presbyterian Church at large...
...judge whether an odd response is isolated and relatively insignificant, or whether it forms part of a pattern of responses of a similar type." Bats Abroad. The H.I.T. tester deals a card at a time, notes how many seconds it takes the subject to answer, then scores the response. Regardless of training, testers are almost certain to agree on classifying the content of the response as human, animal, anatomic, sexual or abstract...
...excommunicants professed to be shocked by the order. Politician Perez, who had earlier urged parishioners to pay back the archbishop by withholding dollars from Sunday collections, insisted that he was still a Catholic-"regardless of Communist infiltration and the influence of the National Conference of Christians and Jews upon our church leaders." Mrs. Gaillot insisted that she would take the matter to the Pope himself. But there was small chance of a hearing in Rome. Both the Vatican and the apostolic delegate in Washington said they would refer her complaints right back to New Orleans' spiritual leader...