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 Translation for 'but for' from English to Slovak
nebyť [+gen.]but for
5+ Words
Prepáčte, že sa pýtam, ale ...Pardon me for asking, but ...
Partial Matches
ale {conj}but
lenže {conj}but
ibaže {conj}but
okrem {prep} [+gen.]but
s výnimkou {prep} [+gen.]but
ale zato {conj}but
zato však {conj}but
zato {conj}but
až na {prep} [+ak.] [ľud.]but
no {conj}but
lež {conj} [kniž.]but
avšak {conj} [kniž.]but
ale zato {conj}but yet
ale zato {conj}but still
nič ibanothing but
zato {conj}but yet
nič lennothing but
zato však {conj}but yet
zato však {conj}but still
zato {conj}but still
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Usage Examples English
  • The Court went on to note that even if the defendant could have shown that he would not have entered a guilty plea "but for" the rationale of receiving a lesser sentence, the plea itself would not have been ruled invalid.
  • He suggests that behind these myths was a sense of communal shame, not for causing the war, but for losing it.
  • Expectation damages are used in contract law to put an injured party in the position it would have occupied but for the breach.
  • The "Ch'an-wei" are texts written by Han scholars about the Zhou royal treasures, only they were not written to record history for its own sake, but for legitimizing the current imperial reign.
  • Today many organic colas are available in Denmark, but, for nostalgic reasons, clear cola has still maintained its popularity to a certain degree.

  • In fact, it can be any positive integer, but for reasons discussed below, large numbers are seldom encountered.
  • Also, that "magistrates should be chosen not only for their merit but for their wealth."
  • An example of this is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), which would not be certified for just one corporation or one piece of accountancy software but for general work in the profession.
  • It is also intuitively argued that the existence of problems that are hard to solve but for which the solutions are easy to verify matches real-world experience.
  • The colonial administration and independent governments have attempted to impose a national society, but for most Chadians the local or regional society remains the most important influence outside the immediate family.

  • The nucleus of an atom will have no spin when it has even numbers of both neutrons and protons, but for other cases of odd numbers, the nucleus may have a spin.
  • For example, in the fuzzball model based on string theory, the individual states of a black hole solution do not generally have an event horizon or singularity, but for a classical/semi-classical observer the statistical average of such states appears just as an ordinary black hole as deduced from general relativity.
  • Breton has four initial consonant mutations: though modern Breton lost the nasal mutation of Welsh (but for rare words such the word "door": "dor" "an nor"), it also has a "hard" mutation, in which voiced stops become voiceless, and a "mixed" mutation, which is a mixture of hard and soft mutations.
  • 6 but for Serge Koussevitzky's commission for the Concerto for Orchestra.
  • The world's first nuclear reactors were built not for energy, but for producing plutonium-239 for nuclear weapons.

  • Sometimes, however, his style is diffuse, and becomes tedious and obscure. The best among his orations is that "on the Mysteries"; but, for the history of the time, all are of the highest importance.
  • Each of these three streams may be handled by different programs, processes, or hardware; but for the multimedia data streams to be useful in stored or transmitted form, they must be encapsulated together in a container format.
  • The organization has used several promotional logos throughout the years; players' numbers were painted on the helmets from 1957 to 1960; and an unused "CB" logo was created in 1965. But for much of their history, the Browns' helmets have been an unadorned burnt orange color with a top stripe of dark brown (officially called "seal brown") divided by a white stripe.
  • For lithium through rubidium this frequency is in the ultraviolet, but for caesium it enters the blue–violet end of the spectrum; in other words, the plasmonic frequency of the alkali metals becomes lower from lithium to caesium.
  • Many programming languages do not offer a standard subroutine for computing the binomial coefficient, but for example both the APL programming language and the (related) J programming language use the exclamation mark: [...].

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