Examples of using Though not always in English and their translations into Chinese
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A number of countries have shown that it is possible, though not always easy, to collect turnover information by product type.
They are often, though not always, falsely labeled as dietary supplements.
Women with PCOS also often(though not always) do not have regular menstrual cycles.
Though not always invested in AAPL, it's always been on my watch list.
Below are 15 modern classics which, though not always given the easiest start in life, we have come to adore.
Geniuses maybe(though not always); but irreplaceable certainly not. .
Young people often love to talk about sex, though not always in the most useful contexts.
A celebrated order of men, which has furnished the most important, though not always the most edifying, subjects for modern history.
In addition to the symbolism, another key element in ritual is often, though not always, being witnessed in your process.
I have been in the tech industry for almost 20 years, though not always in the most traditional ways.
And I agree with Tom that there are often(though not always) signs….
Acne scars are deep indentations that are usually caused from picking at a blemish(though not always).
Materials of all kinds react with the environment they are placed in, usually(though not always) resulting in undesirable effects.
The cultural rights of indigenous peoples are also addressed in a number of national legislations, though not always with the clear intent of promoting and enhancing them.
Taking the opposite side of the hedge funds and other speculators when their positioning gets extreme is usually profitable, though not always immediately so.
The Chinese government has also made clear it's well aware of Apple- though not always in a good way.
The loans were modest and were always repaid, though not always on time.
On the other hand, New Jersey and California have a distinct bisection that divides them, though not always in the same way or place.
This is precisely where the most interesting SEO tasks reside, though not always readily apparent or visible.
Master's programs require two and three years of study and are usually--though not always--offered online.