Nonetheless, on the basis of Nesson’s argument. [fact]
Drobinski’s opinion could not rightly be called “scientific”—“He eyeballs the soil the way anybody who has ever dug a hole eyeballs the soil,” said the judge. Nonetheless, on the basis of Nesson’s argument, the judge decided he would permit Drobinski to state his opinion to the jury.
Jonathan Harr, A Civil Action, loc. 1723