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Yet and concern
Yet another concern is the ecological damage that resulted from a century of phosphate mining.
Yet social alienation remains a concern, especially among the philosophers of Marxist Humanism ; in the book The Marxist-Humanist Theory of State-Capitalism ( 1992 ), Raya Dunayevskaya discussed the existence of the desire for self-activity and self-actualisation among wage-labour workers struggling to achieve the elementary goals of life in a capitalist economy.
Yet another area of concern is the lack of religious freedom, highlighted by alleged repression of Christian, Tibetan Buddhist, and Falun Gong groups.
Yet MacDonald's sexuality had in fact been a concern to his superiors even before Ceylon.

Yet and even
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 even in the more extreme of such cases we seldom go very far astray in guessing what his age actually is.
Yet even that explosion did not mean much.
Yet even here many a problem is presented ; ;
Yet after long and earnest discussion Stalin accepted the Curzon Line and even agreed voluntarily that there should be digressions from that line of five to eight kilometers in favor of Poland in some regions.
Yet even in these marriages, psychologists say, wives are asserting themselves more strongly.
Yet many psychologists and marriage counselors agree that domination of the sex relationship by one partner or the other can be unhealthy and even dangerous.
Yet even if he could get the necessary approval, fourteen of his Negroes could not be manumitted without special permission.
Yet, even after all these stratagems, the conscience of Christian liberality is still not laid to rest, any more than is the conscience of Harvard University for having done the abject penance for its rejection of Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Divinity School Address of naming its hall of philosophy after him.
Yet even then we did nothing much but talk, and maybe neck a little.
Yet disgust can often be a learned or cultural issue too ; as Darwin pointed out, seeing a stripe of soup in a man's beard is disgusting even though neither soup nor beards are themselves disgusting.
Yet even the fish is an instrument of God's sovereignty and salvation.
Yet there is now little doubt that the hollow-walled broch tower was purely an invention from what is now Scotland, or that even the kinds of pottery found inside them that most resembled south British styles were local hybrid forms.
" Yet the definition according to the esthesic level does not allow that the sounds of classical music are complex, are noises, rather they are regular, periodic, even, musical sounds.
Yet the overall system endured, even through several periods of foreign rule, until the coming of Christianity in the early centuries AD.
Yet, concludes Flynn, " they do not show up even as a blip in the pattern of Dutch IQ gains.
Yet even these authentic poems may include interpolations.
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 there are many different types of motor vehicles such as motor scooters, motor cycles, trucks, cars and SUVs and many variations even within these categories.
Yet, the Man ' yōshū is singular, even in comparison with later works, in choosing primarily Ancient Japanese themes, extolling Shintō virtues of and virility ( masuraoburi ).
Yet, even when the evidence is obtained, translating it to practical dietary advice can be difficult and counter-intuitive.
Yet, such sauces tend to have high amounts of salt, sugar, other substances a person may wish or even need to avoid.
Yet to another Menshevik leader, Fyodor Dan, he confided that Stalin became " the man to whom the Party granted its confidence " and " is a sort of a symbol of the Party " even though he " is not a man, but a devil.
Yet, even as he provided order to existing rhetorical theories, Aristotle extended the definition of rhetoric, calling it the ability to identify the appropriate means of persuasion in a given situation, thereby making rhetoric applicable to all fields, not just politics.

Yet and here
Yet he did drop his badinage with the ordinary country girl as much in deference to the Grafin as acknowledgement that here, indeed, was something special.
Yet, he was here.
Yet no detail was too small to receive attention from this master, and as a result the playing here has humor, delicacy, and radiant humanity.
Yet when the dear baby came, he had Tillie over here in a jiffy, and was as attentive and sweet and worried and happy when it was all over as any husband could have been.
Yet here they were obviously thought to be handsome, and felt themselves to be so.
Yet another interpretation of the Birth of Venus ( whose title derives from Vasari but whose action perhaps better represents the Arrival of Venus ) is provided here by its author, Charles R. Mack.
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.
His humanity, and his disagreement in the " Jewish Question " appears even here, too – a quote from one of his letters, which he sent to his father from Kiev: "[...] Yet another sad topic: the Jewish companies, as I hear ,-there 20 or 30 000 -, are at the mercy of the sadist's passions, in every regard ; the stomach of man gets ache at this ; it is abhorrent, that in the 20th century, it happens at us, too ... [...] I fear, we will pay for this very dearly once.
Yet here I am, marching on, continuing to do my job when doctors who've examined my scans and MRIs tell me I shouldn't be walking or talking.
Yet here, due to the explicit focus on books and knowledge, Flaubert's ideas reach a climax.
Yet, on July 7, 1849 here they stood, on the banks of the Sweetwater River, by complete coincidence.
When issued in the United States, film critic for The New York Times, Bosley Crowther, hailed the simple tale and praised director Lamorisse, and wrote, " Yet with the sensitive cooperation of his own beguiling son and with the gray-blue atmosphere of an old Paris quarter as the background for the shiny balloon, he has got here a tender, humorous drama of the ingenuousness of a child and, indeed, a poignant symbolization of dreams and the cruelty of those who puncture them.
Yet Mommsen characterizes Fischer's " central notion of Germany's will to power " circa 1911 to 1915, as being seriously flawed, as here Fischer " has allowed himself to be carried away ".
Yet there is not here a sharp dualism.
Yet here are some cottages and a luxury hotel ( Dion resort ).
Yet the Cree would not settle here permanently and only used it as a summer encampment.
Yet that was precisely Plato's argument ; " actual matter " did not exist here on earth but rather in another plane or dimension, and furthermore this matter had no sensible qualities.

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