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Yet and area
Yet at the same time, a maximum ceiling height of 2. 6 m ( 8. 5 ft ) in office area could still be achieved with careful coordination and dedicated integration.
Yet, since religion was infused in every area of life, rules for governing society, resolution of disputes, and enforcing safety and public order were also governed by the religious law, leading to an overlap of religion and modern conceptions of law.
Yet there was no attempt to establish a permanent presence in the area until the Middle Kingdom ( c. 2100-1720 BC ), when Egypt constructed a network of forts along the Nile as far south as Samnah, in southern Egypt, to guard the flow of gold from mines in Wawat.
Yet environmental factors, such as the availability of water for irrigation, the high diversity in slope and soil types in one given area are also reasons why the Green Revolution is not so successful in Africa.
Yet Germany is by no means the only area where the cult of this widespread Celtic deity occurs: this god ’ s name is also recorded on inscriptions in France at Grand in the Vosges, Horbourg-Wihr in the Haut-Rhin, Limoges in Haute-Vienne and at Monthelon in Saône-et-Loire.
Yet another story says that Colton thought the area would be a good place because it was on a hill.
Yet, as Raffles confirmed with the sultan regarding the absolute British influence of the area, he realized that the local rulers had only limited power over the well-cultivated and civilized country, and the treaty was largely symbolic and had little actual force.
Yet another area of concern is the lack of religious freedom, highlighted by alleged repression of Christian, Tibetan Buddhist, and Falun Gong groups.
Yet, a series of questions regarding the town ’ s exact location and identification of its ruins remains open due largely to the centuries-long geomorphologic processes of the area as the lower reaches of the Rioni are prone to changes of course across the wetland.
Yet another area in which Biber made a substantial contribution was the art of scordatura, i. e. music for alternative tunings of the instrument.
Yet the government of Brazil does not consider this area a single unit for statistical purposes and any population numbers would be synthetic.
Yet another proposed spur line would have branched off the East-West Line in DeKalb County, running northeast to the area of North Druid Hills, Emory University, and the town of Tucker.
Yet one can point to zones within the assemblage where less than a full charge resides, such as the area around an atom's nucleus.
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.
" It is impossible that there would have been no noticeable effects that later would have been identifiable as nuclear ," they wrote, " Yet rescue and investigating personnel combed the area immediately after the blast, and the ammunition depot, which was quickly rebuilt, is in use today.
Yet another area record came at the Rieti IAAF Grand Prix in August: chasing down Tariku Bekele in the 3000 m, he took second place with an American record of 7: 29. 00 – his first sub-7: 30 minute time.
Yet a third comparison may be made between a biplane and triplane having the same wing plan-the triplane's third wing provides increased wing area, giving much increased lift.
Yet it is certain that Queensland's Beaudesert was named in about 1841 or 1842 by ' Ned Hawkins ', or Edward Brace Hawkins ( 1821 – 1849 ), who was claiming the area as a sheep station on behalf of his employer William Henry Suttor senior ( 1805-1877 ) at Bathurst.
Yet the Viet Cong had fled prior to the attack, and the assaulting sections swept through the area finding only two grenades.
Yet, while the machine-guns were able to achieve plunging fire from their vantage point they were unable to observe the Australian positions through the rubber and were reduced to sweeping a broad area.
Yet with up to two Viet Cong battalions still believed to be in the area and with the continued vulnerability of Nui Dat to attack from the 274th Regiment, Jackson lacked the resources to mount a pursuit of the withdrawing force.
Yet Jackson had been unable to mount a pursuit due to the continued threat posed by the 274th Regiment, which was still believed to be in the area.
Yet while 547 Troop had detected a transmitter belonging to the 275th Regiment moving west towards Nui Dat such intercepts were unable to predict Viet Cong intentions with any certainty, while patrols through the area had also failed to detected any significant force.
Yet, the residents of this area did not only dedicate to cereal production, instead dividing themselves between the fishery and raising of cattle and sheep for wool.

Yet and distinct
Yet the attitude that the fate of the Presidency demands in such a situation is quite distinct from the simple courage that can proceed with battles to be fought, regardless of the consequences.
Yet, despite these apparent differences, notarial practice is universally considered to be distinct and separate from that of attorney ( solicitor / barrister ).
Yet another alternative, very specific and distinct definition of SNR is employed to characterize sensitivity of imaging systems ; see signal to noise ratio ( imaging ).
Yet she also asserted her work as distinct from the work of fellow Harlem Renaissance writers she described as the “ sobbing school of Negrohood ” that portrayed the lives of black people as constantly miserable, downtrodden and deprived.
Yet the result of this process is an object entirely physically distinct from the starting point.
Yet the anchoritic life, while similar to the eremitic life, can also be distinct from it.
Yet, as historian Thongchai Winichakul notes, kingdoms such as Sukhothai lacked distinct borders, instead being centered on the strength of the capital itself.
Yet, in Christianity the concept of God as the father of Jesus is distinct from the concept of God as the Creator and father of all people, as indicated in the Apostle's Creed where the expression of belief in the " Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth " is immediately, but separately followed by in " Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord ", thus expressing both senses of fatherhood.
Yet, in Christianity the concept of God as the father of Jesus is distinct from the concept of God as the Creator and father of all people, as indicated in the Apostle's Creed.
Yet his iconography is distinct from that of Adad, and he sometimes appears alongside Adad with a baton of power or throwstick, while Adad bears a conventional thunderbolt.
Yet, according to other scholars as well as Yemenite Rabbis such as Rabbi Yosef Qafih, and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook Temani Hebrew was not influenced by Yemenite Arabic, as this type of Arabic was also spoken by Yemenite Jews and is distinct from the liturgical Hebrew and the conversational Hebrew of the communities.
Yet, Hel and Niflhel may remain distinct.
Yet the man made always remains clearly distinct from the natural by its geometric forms, highlighted by the choice of white as its primary color.
Yet there is a distinct feeling of never falling out of an unmistakable construction of the utmost homogeneity.
Yet, the divisions between the active and reserve cultures remained distinct.

Yet and law
Yet another example of hubris appears in Aeschines " Against Timarchus ," where the defendant, Timarchus, is accused of breaking the law of hubris by submitting himself to prostitution and anal intercourse.
Yet another Latin designation for this law is tertium non datur: " no third ( possibility ) is given ".
Yet, since human reason could not fully comprehend the Eternal law, it needed to be supplemented by revealed Divine law.
Yet another way to derive Snell's law is based on translation symmetry considerations.
Yet the justice and security green paper seeks to place government above the law and would undermine such crucial scrutiny.
Yet, he was also a man of culture: he was a musician of some talent, and he wrote verse ( modelled on that of Sedulius ); he attempted to reform the Frankish alphabet ; and he worked to reduce the worst effects of Salic law upon women.
Yet, Rousseau fails to consider that the state is not a total institution within the liberal democracies, and that the freedom of the citizen in between the elections is the freedom of the citizen to live their life in pursuit of their own happiness, subject to the law made by their elected representatives, who are, in turn, subject to popular pressure, public protest, petition, recall, referendum, initiative, and ultimately, electoral defeat if they fail to heed the views of those they represent.
Yet, white reaction against Johnson's win and his very public relationships with white women was so strong that, in 1912, the United States Congress, concerned that scenes of Johnson pummeling white boxers would cause race riots, passed a law making it illegal to transport prizefight films across state lines.
Yet the gun industry easily found ways around the law and most of these weapons are now sold in post-ban models virtually identical to the guns Congress sought to ban in 1994.
Yet, such a treatment of fields may be necessary in the case of applying Lenz's law to opposite charges.
Yet none of this segregation was formally encoded in law.
Yet Ancient Greek law contained major constitutional innovations in the development of democracy.
Yet an October 2010 Washington Post article quoted an anonymous senior ICE official asserting: “ Secure Communities is not based on state or local cooperation in federal law enforcement … State and local law enforcement agencies are going to continue to fingerprint people and those fingerprints are forwarded to FBI for criminal checks.
Yet Lee's concept has become universally accepted, and today it would seem subversive if anyone suggested that education in journalism, business, and law should be kept separate from the liberal arts and sciences.
Yet in terms of international law it is a completely different situation because the subunits are not independent international entities and have no potential right to independence.
Yet, Reed had written the majority decision in Smith v. Allwright and joined the majority in Sweatt v. Painter, 339 U. S. 629 ( 1950 ), which barred separate but equal racial segregation in law schools.
Yet the law is not free-standing.
Yet due to the nature of enjo-kōsai, specifically the decision of the girl to participate in the act, the girls who do enjo-kōsai are not protected under the law and are subject to punishment under the law.

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