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Yet he led Britain into war for three main reasons: because he believed the British government had an obligation to British South Africans ; because he thought that the Transvaal, the Orange Free State, and the Cape Boers aspired to a Dutch South Africa, and that the achievement of such a state would damage Britain's imperial prestige around the world ; and because of the Boers ' treatment of black South Africans.
Yet paradoxically Ferguson also believed that such commercial growth could foster a decline in virtue and thus ultimately lead to a collapse similar to Rome's.
Yet Rabbi Jose also believed that Ezekiel 40: 1 marked the beginning of the seventeenth Jubilee, and this was 14 years after the city fell.
Yet whatever Jane Rochford may or may not have said, it seems that the majority of the courtiers believed in his innocence, as can be seen from the wagers they were making in favour of acquittal.
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Yet his magnum opus, Birds of Arabia ( 1954 ), is believed to have been based on the unpublished manuscript of another naturalist, George Bates, who is not sufficiently credited in that book.
Yet in both cases there were some who believed that they saw seven or eight times more points than some other saw.
Yet despite his rationalism, despite his modernity, Dubnow believed in a mystic force -- the Jewish will to live.
Yet Townsend believed Nui Dat's defences to be sufficient to deter such an attack, even if they remained incomplete, while the strategic reserve held by US II FFV could also be enacted if required.
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 he believed that science was superior to literature as a method of inquiry.
For example birds such as the homing pigeon are believed to use the magnetite in their beaks to detect magnetic signposts and thus, the magnetic sense they gain from this pathway is a possible map. Yet, it has also been suggested that homing pigeons and other birds use the visually mediated cryptochrome receptor as a compass.
Yet gardens can also be perilous at times, specifically manioc which is believed to have traits of vampirism.
Yet Bissell and Eveleth, after realizing how flammable the liquid was, believed there was great money to be made in producing rock oil commercially, marketed as lamp fuel and such.
Yet those who created the ASCM fervently believed that Christian students could be agents of change in the university, the nation and the world.
Yet another possible suspect is Celsten Eklund, a well-known San Francisco radical orator, unemployed laborer, and passionate anarchist who had been previously involved in a series of labor demonstrations and altercations with police, and who was believed to have strong ties to the Italian anarchist community.
Yet while rejecting the moral influence view as a whole, Stott believed that some aspects of it ( and of the Ransom theory of atonement ) could be endorsed by those holding penal substitution.
Yet it was widely believed that the ambush was ordered by Reza Shah himself, as he felt increasingly threatened by Abdollah Khan AmirTahmasebi's rising popularity and military respect.
Yet it is not very likely that they went back to the fourth century BC, as he believed they did ; they may not have been more than a hundred years old.

Yet and might
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
Yet how might he know the Call when it came??
Yet another explanation is that, while derived from the afore mentioned root, the name of the sea is related to naming for various forms of water and related substances in several European languages, that might have been originally associated with colors found in swamps.
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 the film was surrounded from its inception by intense anxiety, in some quarters of the Establishment, about the offence it might cause.
Yet Shakespeare's late plays have a distinctive aura to them, with elements of tragicomedy and masque blended with elements of comedy and romance and pastoral – not into a chaos as might be expected, but into coherent, dramatically effective and appealing plays.
The reason why the Aube sailed ahead of the Comte-de-Paris was to ‘ gain time for fear the British might get the start of them ’ Yet the New Zealand Company's survey ship Tory had sailed from Plymouth on 12 May 1839, before Langlois and his associates had made their first approach to the French government, and as early as June the British Government was considering sending Captain William Hobson to act as Lieutenant-Governor over such parts of New Zealand as might be acquired from the Māori.
Yet while Stanley might have had no other option than to act as Richard ’ s loyal subject, it is conceivable that he may himself have become involved in the uprising.
Yet, they didn't have the military might that King Charles I ( and his nobles ) had, so they solicited the help of the Scottish with the Solemn League and Covenant that promised to impose the Presbyterian religion on the Church of England.
As a matter of fact, it might well lead into something forbidden which he himself has stated clearly in his book al-Rawd when he said: “ Whoever accuses a Muslim of being a disbeliever based on a sin committed by him, and without an attempt to interpret it favorably, he himself commits disbelief .” Yet here he is accusing an entire group of Muslims of disbelief.
Yet if she had not died she might have become something better, the kind of being humanity so desperately need.
Yet if England was left to itself the situation could become desperate for the Dutch Republic: Louis XIV might intervene and so make James II his vassal ; or James, wishing to distract his subjects, might even join with Louis in a repetition of the attack made on the Dutch Republic in 1672.
Yet others may concentrate on the contents of the travelers baggage, and imported goods to ensure nothing is being carried that might bring a biosecurity risk into the country.
Yet, at another level, it might be regarded as a problem solving activity which is terminated when a satisfactory solution is reached.
Yet later that year, he announced on his website that although they had come up with " 15 or 16 new song ideas " for their new album, their " special brand of dysfunctionality " might keep them from finishing the project any time soon.
Yet, the importance and transcendence of peace in Christian doctrine and theology might be better understood from the meaning and use of shalom.
Yet neighbouring Malahide ( the two suburbs are now interconnected ), while slightly closer to the city than Swords, might be thought of as more a County Dublin " seaside town ", owing to a substantial upper middle class element in its population.
Yet he hinted that his retirement might not be complete — in 1995 he narrated the TLC documentary The Revolutionary War and in early 1997 he signed on to host a syndicated, three-times-a-week, ninety-second broadcast, " An American Moment ," presenting what CNN called " slices of Americana.
" Yet one might wonder whether Tanase's concerns, while normatively appealing, were and remain somewhat exaggerated.
Yet, a government derived from charismatic legitimacy might continue if the charismatic leader has a successor.
Yet the Gulf has reliable sea breezes meaning it still provides entertaining sailing, but without the excesses of wind and waves that can make sailing in the Cyclades and Dodecanese a tad more ' entertaining ' than some might wish.
Yet king dogs never grow old – they stay young and fit, and someday they might come to the beach and have a few drinks, a few laughs, and get on with it.

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