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If the dictionaries of the world are to be believed, “[[however]]”, “[[nevertheless]]” and “[[notwithstanding]]” are close synonyms, and all are more slippery than they might at first appear.
If the dictionaries of the world are to be believed, “[[however]]”, “[[nevertheless]]” and “[[notwithstanding]]” are close synonyms, and all are more slippery than they might at first appear.
There are two ways of reading notwithstanding: one is that it provides a ''gloss'' an overly liberal construction on the foregoing, as if to say, “now, chaps, let us not get carried away”. Another is to read it as ''a condition'' to the foregoing. “I may indeed be obliged to cover my house in blue cheese, but only if there is no Farrar & Ball emulsion available.” A third is as an ''exception'' to the foregoing: “the rest of the world might be yellow, but this part is green”.