but

[Example Sentences]:
1. It paid the wholesale price for some books, but started selling them below cost at $9.99.
2. The deal needs regulatory approval but should close in March or April 2014.
3. The system lets families board together after the A group, but only with children up to 4.
4. Some accounts start out quite large but others begin with just that initial $5.
5. It is not clear exactly how old youths are but reports suggest they were all under 16.
6. No trial date has been scheduled but prosecutors have asked for a start date in early 2014.
7. Not only that, but there is going to be another defence review in 2015.
8. The release dates are unknown, but there is a good chance it could well be during 2016.
9. Apple paved the way but Microsoft will get there first with Windows 8.
10. It will keep its main Seattle lab but also use Area 404.
11. That would mark a slight improvement from last year but slower growth than 2014.
12. The United States is seeking its third World Cup title, but first since 1999.
13. The display looks good, but the fonts still look better on the Moto 360.
14. It emerged in September, but similar malware families date back as far as 2005.
15. UBS reiterated a buy rating on Intel but lowered its price target to $36.

[Antonyms]also

[Synonyms]save, except, furthermore
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