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Yet today many Iraqis remain without safe drinking water or adequate supplies of electricity.
Yet the medications to treat pain are cheap, safe, effective, generally straightforward to administer, and international law obliges countries to make adequate pain medications available.
Yet the Czechoslovak National Socialists made their move without adequate coordination with Beneš.
Yet, although the Don Flap technique is a relatively simple surgical procedure, the most obvious disadvantages of the labia minora flap surgery include the need for restorative labiaplasty and cervical dilation to produce a vagina of adequate dimensions ( depth and width ).

Yet and particularly
Yet these are not solely bleak in nature and demonstrate the artist's sharp satirical wit, particularly evident in etchings such as Hunting for Teeth.
Yet Thucydides never calls in question the intrinsic superiority of nobility to baseness, a superiority that shines forth particularly when the noble is destroyed by the base.
" Yet after the death of Jesus, the inclusion of the Gentiles as equals in this burgeoning sect of Judaism also caused problems, particularly when it came to Gentiles keeping the Mosaic Law, which was both a major issue at the Council of Jerusalem and a theme of Paul's Epistle to the Galatians, though the relationship of Paul of Tarsus and Judaism is still disputed today.
Yet other people, particularly the Marquis of Steyne, find it impossible to believe that Crawley is unaware of Becky's tricks.
Yet, even now, and particularly after the Regensburg Conference had proved in vain, the Emperor did not cease to insist on convening the council, the final result of his insistence being the Council of Trent, which, after several postponements, was finally convoked by the bull Laetare Hierusalem, 15 March 1545.
Yet resistance, particularly from the Danishmends of the north-east, was strong, and the difficult nature of holding down the new conquests is illustrated by the fact that Kastamonu was recaptured by the Turks even as John was in Constantinople celebrating its return to Byzantine rule.
Yet, its conservative handling effect, particularly understeer, and the fact that many drivers believe rear wheel drive is a more desirable layout for a sports car make this layout atypical to high-performance sports cars.
Yet Harney was a controversial minister who has attempted to extend private influence in the health service and McDowell's campaign in the general election was particularly notable for the strong attacks he made on Irish left-wing parties.
Yet another variant has surfaced, particularly in online play, such as through ItsYourTurn. com.
Yet while he is not particularly interested in dating, he is widely admired by Archie and the gang.
Yet in her earliest works, such as Always at Your Excellency's Service, painted in 1961, Rego was strongly influenced by Surrealism, particularly the work of Juan Miro.
Yet Scriabin's work has steadily regained popularity ; his piano music, particularly the sonatas, has grown in popularity with professional pianists in recent decades.
Yet Louis XIV had sound reasons to feel satisfied: the Emperor and German princes were fully occupied in Hungary — while in the Dutch Republic, William of Orange remained isolated and powerless, particularly because of the pro-French mood in Amsterdam.
) Yet she is vain enough to go to great lengths to cover her graying hair and hide her efforts particularly from Emerson.
Yet Henchard, who finds himself very interested in Lucetta particularly since she has come into money, bullies Lucetta into accepting his proposal again.
Yet money problems continually plagued him, particularly as he began to put his three sons through college.
Yet, as they had done before the convention, most of the group continued to render public service, particularly to the new government they had helped to create.
" Yet they're also like my parents, or a special uncle who is particularly friendly at Christmas time ".
Yet, during this era, gambling was so rampant that whenever a player was not at his best, particularly in a big city such as New York, there were claims of players laying down, whether it was true or not.
Yet that is our inevitable judgment of this film, now on the Capitol's screen ... But, in that meager interest, we've got to hand it to the boys, particularly to Mr. Huston: they've done a terrific job!
Yet Kraft still felt pangs at not being at the center of the action, particularly after the emergency re-entry of Gemini 8.
Yet, contemporary dialectologists are particularly interested in it since it has retained the old accentuation system characterized by a Proto-Slavic new rising accent and the old position of stress, and also numerous Proto-Slavic and some Proto-Indo-European archaisms in its vocabulary.
Yet it's a great album all the same, particularly the opening run of songs that culminates with ' Cómo Duele ', and it finds Arjona still at the top of his craft.
Yet McCarthy was an outstanding teacher and developer of talent, and was particularly adept at handling temperamental players such as Babe Ruth, who had hoped to become New York's manager and resented a team " outsider " being hired.

Yet and merely
Yet we may with better reason suppose that it came originally from a foreign mythology, and that the accident of its numerical value in Greek merely caused it to be singled out at Alexandria for religious use.
Yet this observation was merely a rhetorical device for Darwin.
Yet even in this essay Grimm showed that Minnesang and Meistergesang were really one form of poetry, of which they merely represented different stages of development, and also announced his important discovery of the invariable division of the Lied into three strophic parts.
Yet at the same time, theirs was a sophisticated, civilized, and highly articulated shared ideal of pleasure: as Virginia Woolf put it, their " triumph is in having worked out a view of life which was not by any means corrupt or sinister or merely intellectual ; rather ascetic and austere indeed ; which still holds, and keeps them dining together, and staying together, after 20 years ".
Yet, the play leaves open to question whether any of Henry's three sons should be thought to have been truly loved by either Henry or Eleanor and not merely used by King and Queen as pawns in their ceaseless scheming against one another.
Yet other stories tell that life was created by Hard Being Woman of the West and Hard Being Woman of the East, while the Sun merely observed the process.
Yet another more pejorative usage involves underlining the fact that the original meaning of a symbol has in effect been lost and that the symbol now serves merely to identify allegiance, being described as nothing more than a " shibboleth.
Yet some would claim that Pietism contributed largely to the revival of Biblical studies in Germany and to making religion once more an affair of the heart and of life and not merely of the intellect.
Yet for Schmitt the political was not an autonomous domain equivalent to the other domains, but rather the existential basis that would determine any other domain should it reach the point of politics ( e. g. religion ceases to be merely theological when it makes a clear distinction between the " friend " and the " enemy ").
Yet he had great difficulty in persuading some higher officers that these tracks represented hostile aircraft and not merely some unidentified private or commercial planes.
Yet these were merely a prelude to even more radical developments.
" Yet " Smith did not merely repeat the arguments of Wellhausen, or anyone else ; he approached the subject in a quite original way.
Yet despite all this, the citizens of New Crobuzon seem, by the 18th century, to merely be utilizing the inventions left to them by their ancestors.
Yet these verses can be interpreted as it is more important to have pure bhakti or devotion than merely repeating the many names of God without emotion.
Yet, after investigation Chesterton is not merely convinced that orthodoxy is the right answer for his needs, but that it is right for all.
Yet opinion among 20th-century Johnson scholars such as Edmund Wilson and Donald Greene is that Boswell's Life " can hardly be termed a biography at all ", being merely " a collection of those entries in Boswell's diaries dealing with the occasions during the last twenty-two years of Johnson's life on which they met ... strung together with only a perfunctory effort to fill the gaps ".
' Yet at the same time let us remember that the ' mind ' of a living thing is not conscious mind but is life, and has not the empirical character of consciousness at all, and that life is not merely a lower degree of mind or consciousness, but something different.
Yet most students see that the demeanor is merely part of his style, and consider his " tough love " approach a refreshing contrast to the coddling of undergraduate American curricula.
Yet it isn't the whole story, since, twelve stanzas later, that poor body loses its merely metaphoric status and suffers the comic consequences of materialization when Sansloy comes along and knocks it off its horse.
Yet in this branch of his practice he merely imitated Salvator Rosa and Eveidingen.
Yet when the service began, I rejoice to say, the conduct was orderly enough ; evidently many, while coming in the first instance merely from curiosity, bore in their way a friendly feeling enough for their neighbours.
Yet, for those who knew him, he was merely a teacher who knew more than anyone else around about human beings.

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