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Yet and interests
Yet although the Kennedy Administration, and the Eisenhower Administration before it, have both declared themselves solidly for repeal of the Connally amendment, as contrary to our best interests, no action has yet been taken.
Yet Ratcliffe is proud of himself and his achievements: as a lobbyist, he has often been able in the past to bring together hostile interests and to combine them to ( almost ) everyone's advantage.
Yet, Shas always " looks over its shoulder " to see what the Ashkenazi Haredi parties are up to, and usually goes in the same direction as it has similar needs and interests within the state.
Yet later German historians have severely criticized his glorification of the imperial era with its Italian entanglements, in which the interests of Germany were sacrificed for idle glory.
Yet despite his paternalistic conservatism, Primo de Rivera was enough of a reformer and his policies were radical enough to threaten the interests of the traditional power elite.
Yet, for the most part, Ley turned back to his original scientific interests, while writing a biography of Conrad Gessner ( the " Father " of modern Zoology ).
Yet, he soon continued the progressive elimination of the historic economic feudalism of Guatemala, which had been initiated by the predecessor Government ( 1945 – 51 ) of President Juan José Arévalo Bermejo ; which although “ favorably disposed, initially, toward the United States, was modeled, in many ways, after the Roosevelt New Deal ”; nonetheless, such relative political and economic liberalism, in the governing of a Latin American country, was worrisome to American corporate and political interests.
Yet, some US businessmen and military officers believed that the nationalism of President Árbenz was a communist threat to the business interests of American multinational corporations, and advocated and supported the coup d ’ état against his government, despite the Guatemalan majority ’ s support and attachment to the original political principles of the October Revolution of 1944.
Yet another of Ngata's interests was the promotion of Māori sport, which he fostered by encouraging intertribal competitions and tournaments.
Yet it was argued that to keep baseball ( the only large-scale professional sport in America during the 1920s ) prosperous, granting it immunity from the Sherman Act was in the best interests of the game and the nation.
Yet nothing in the history of business software has had the global impact of the Internet, with its Email and Websites that now serve commercial interests worldwide.
Yet this hardly accounts for his habit of borrowing from the rich, the poor and the positively indigent for trifling amounts — though sometimes cleaning them out — since he never at any time — and this in an age of ostentatious spenders ... — lived in a style above that of any other middl-class socialist who had neither business interests nor inherited wealth.
Yet this balance of interests seems to currently be leading toward more user choices and a narrowing of the differences between personal web sites and other personal web presence providers.
Yet he had consistently promoted scholarship, and his scholarly interests were praised by John Leland in his Encomia.

Yet and moved
Yet there were always some that moved farther and farther out, seekin' grass and water.
Yet the men all moved at the same instant.
Yet it had been the capital of the state for over a thousand years, and it might have seemed unthinkable to suggest that the capital be moved to a different location.
Yet, numerous Taxpayer status males voluntarily moved downward into lower status.
Yet Denver trailed by only 13 points as the second half began, and on the opening drive of the second half, the Broncos moved the ball deep into Dallas territory.
Yet Adorno was no less moved by other public events: protesting the publication of Heinrich Mann's novel Professor Unrat with its film title, The Blue Angel ; declaring his sympathy with those who protested the scandal of big-game hunting and penning a defense of prostitutes.
Yet, when his family moved to Chicago in 1944, his parents met a psychiatrist and family friend whose son was enrolled in the University of Chicago ’ s humanities program for gifted students.
* " The helmsman steered, the ship moved on ; / Yet never a breeze up blew "-Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Yet another was recycled and moved to a new location further down the river.
Yet when Naro Bön-chung was nearly at the top, Milarepa suddenly moved into action and overtook him by riding on the rays of the sun, thus winning the contest.
Yet because the wheels are not independent, when viewed from the side under acceleration or braking the pivot point is at infinity ( because both wheels have moved ) and the spring is directly inline with the wheel contact patch.
Yet he initially moved slowly to find a way to attack the source of the violence.
Yet he reconsidered, and recrossed the river to face the British, who had moved little since Brandywine, owing to a shortage of wagons to carry both their wounded and their baggage.
Yet at that moment, in that restaurant in New York, I sensed that he had moved to a new place in his mind.
Yet 71 percent say the police should move the homeless if they are keeping customers away from a shopping area and 51 percent say the homeless should be moved if they are driving other people away from a public park.
Yet with their casualties now unable to be moved, D Company would have to remain in location instead.
Yet more space became available to museum displays when Bristol Central Library moved down the hill to College Green in 1906.
Yet, field fortifications sprang up around London, and when Rupert stormed Brentford and sacked it on 12 November, the trained bands moved out at once and took up a position at Turnham Green, barring the King's advance.
" Yet a special charm lingers around the form of that graceful hero ; it is surrounded, as if with a dazzling halo ... in which Scipio with mingled credulity and adroitness always moved.
Yet all of these indicators had a single common point of failure, the mechanical weakness of the locking system that allowed the handle to be moved.
" Yet " the speed with which the two moved from seeking an existing institution stronger than St. John ’ s to acquiring property for a new college seems to indicate that Barr made no significant effort to find such an institution.

Yet and beyond
Yet everywhere else sameness was stucco and wood in square blocks -- like fortresses perched against the slant of the hill, rising with the hill to the top where the church was and beyond that to the cemetery.
Yet, it goes beyond this division to show the conflicting sets of values not only between two cultures but within cultures, even within individuals.
Yet Greek culture and Greek design motifs continued to exert a powerful hold on late Victorian imagination and beyond.
Yet beyond that it seems there aren't all that many other examples.
Yet, while he found it highly likely that intelligent life existed beyond earth, he had no hard evidence of any extra terrestrial visitation.
Yet there is at least one example of a fisher kept in captivity that lived to be ten years old, well beyond its natural lifespan.
Yet that was totally beyond him.
Yet even beyond this, his importance as a collector and transmitter as been noted by the likes of William O Sullivan and Tomas O Concheannain.
Yet despite their most valiant efforts, the meeting will explode into fiery chaos beyond everyone's worst fears …
According to Fradenburg, these miraculous tales operate according to a paradoxical logic in which “ visuality and carnality are used to insist upon the superior virtue of that which is beyond sight and flesh .” Yet such sacramental materialism remains vulnerable to the kinds of abuse more obviously associated with the Pardoner ; Fradenburg cites the case of Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, the historical episode of the young English Christian supposedly martyred by Jews, “ slayn also / With cursed Jewes, as it is notable / For it is but a litel while ago ” ( VII 684-686 ), tacked onto the end of the " Prioress ’ Tale.
Yet Kroll took solace in the fact that the greenery of the Tiergarten park lay just beyond the property.
Yet that he was in the habit of receiving gifts from all and sundry who hoped for his backing is beyond dispute.
Yet social interaction beyond that which occurs with individuals with whom one lives and works is a necessity in contemporary society.

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