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If you really value something, after all, you will do your utmost to preserve it.

From MarketWatch

Within the company, Vahdat said, employees see him as a kind and thoughtful colleague who has remained humble after all his accomplishments.

From The Wall Street Journal

He observes that, from an engineering perspective, it might be futile to try making machines that are fully human—after all, our various abilities have been refined through a lengthy, data-rich evolution.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is the city, after all, that walked away from two deals that would have secured the Angels’ long-term future in Anaheim.

From Los Angeles Times

Even before the first bombs fell on Iran, after all, the U.S. was shortchanging all those imperatives.

From Los Angeles Times