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Yet and denying
Yet an equally important reason was because the Peace Mission disliked the use of ' racial labels ' that much of the Civil Rights movement used, even denying that Father Divine was a " black " man '.
Yet each of the three has a different cognitive value ( it is possible to rationally believe one while denying another ).

Yet and importance
Yet the full importance of his contributions was not appreciated till long after his death.
Yet his first courses of lectures in that department were readings and expositions of the Old and New Testament ; and to this, as also to hermeneutics, he always attached special importance, believing that for theology a sound exegesis was the one indispensable requisite.
Yet, in those years, Speyer was of little political importance.
Yet El Periquillo retains its importance.
Yet, the importance and transcendence of peace in Christian doctrine and theology might be better understood from the meaning and use of shalom.
Yet for all the importance he played on them, Shostakovich may have been right in writing the symphony without a text, in view of the censorship that would eventually be reimposed.
Yet, an important key to understanding Icelanders and their culture ( Which differentiates them from the majority of their contemporary Nordic peoples ) is the high importance they place on the traits of independence and self-sufficiency.
)" Yet Waley, in his Introduction in his translation of The Way and its Power, explains that he was careful to put meaning above style in translations where meaning would be reasonably considered of more importance to the modern Western reader.
Yet it was not until the 20th century that copper reached the importance of other mining exports such as saltpeter or silver.
Laplace knew this well, and himself wrote to conclude the sunrise example: “ But this number is far greater for him who, seeing in the totality of phenomena the principle regulating the days and seasons, realises that nothing at the present moment can arrest the course of it .” Yet Laplace was ridiculed for this calculation ; his opponents gave no heed to that sentence, or failed to understand its importance.
" Yet for Kraft, the flight of Enos represented proof of the importance of real-time decision-making in Mission Control.
" Yet he overcame his handicap to produce poems which were often hauntingly beautiful and frequently ironic, and gave to other, younger poets a strong sense of the importance and value of their calling ".
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 even after the need to ground their legal theories in either Sunna or Qur ' ān became apparent to the jurists, the regional fiqhs were not discarded, but became the third source in reformualting Islamic law, on par with and of even greater importance than Sunna or Qur ' ān!
Yet there was added importance for the bout: if Vitali were to win it would mean that both brothers would achieve their dream of being heavyweight champions at the same time.
Yet while the concept of conation and the importance of volitional action were recognized, these thinkers also knew science did not yet have a way of empirically studying this part of the mind.
Yet by the time of his death, Stuck's importance as an artist in his own right had almost been forgotten: his art seemed old-fashioned and irrelevant to a generation which had endured World War I.
Yet the importance of the collection is also evident in Freud's use of archaeology as a metaphor for psychoanalysis.
Yet, this approach does not completely reject the importance of categories like the anticategorical approach ; rather the intracategorical approach recognizes the relevance of social categories to the understanding of the modern social experience.
# Seychelles-1979-1981: Yet another area of great strategic importance

Yet and emotions
Yet the emotions should be noted, as being some of the conditions.
Yet another interpretation of the ten-headed Ravana describe him to be a complete man with nine of his heads representing nine emotions that a man may possess ( viz. anger, pride, jealousy, happiness, sadness, fear, selfishness, passion, ambition ) and one representing the intellect.
Yet she is strangely drawn to him and feels that there is something about him that fills her with emotions that are otherwise restricted to Emerson.
Yet the inner and outer members of the Party are so controlled, lest they develop unorthodox intellectual deviations, be it scepticism or liberalism, thus, a Party member " is expected to have no private emotions and no respites from enthusiasm.
Yet humans have a much larger array of finely tuned emotions compared to animals, even the great apes.

Yet and moral
Yet, Cicero could also refer to his popularist opponent Clodius, publicly and scathingly, as a bustuarius – literally, a " funeral-man ", implying that Clodius has shown the moral temperament of the lowest sort of gladiator.
Yet long cultural traditions and deprived economies do not respond readily to moral lectures pushed by international bodies.
Yet, in the children of Buddenbrook Jr., the materially comfortable style of life provided by the dedication to solid, middle-class values elicits decadence: The fickle daughter, Toni, lacks and seeks no purpose in life ; son Christian is honestly decadent, and lives the life of a ne ’ er-do-well ; and the businessman son, Thomas, who assumes command of the Buddenbrook family fortune, occasionally falters from middle-class solidity by being interested in art and philosophy, the impractical life of the mind, which, to the bourgeoisie, is the epitome of social, moral, and material decadence.
Yet it is precisely the debate over just what those valuations should be that is the stuff of moral inquiry ....
Yet when put into the moral dilemma, the subjects did not behave as generous or as kind as they had predicted.
Yet, despite the brutality, the story has its underlying moral messages in that young women are warned against the dangers of lust.
Yet, even after Orme's final submission, the reader remains in a conflicted, ambiguous state as to ultimate moral value of the actions of this Martian Jesus and his impending reign on Earth.
Yet the festivities were dampened when Döblin gave a speech in which he mentioned his conversion to Catholicism ; the religious, moral tone proved alienating, and fell on unsympathetic ears.
" Yet even witlessness is not a moral issue.
Yet the very inclusion of the category of morality among state concerns indicates that society is not limited in its objects only to the physical well-being of the community, U. S. 497, 546 but has traditionally concerned itself with the moral soundness of its people as well.
Yet while yielding to all the enjoyment that was offered by life in the circle of golden youth, unaware of either external or internal obstacles for the realization of his desires, Chertkov from time to time felt that there was something wrong in his life and strove to find some moral law that would subordinate his behavior.
Yet they may themselves be opportunist to the extent that they appeal to moral principles when it suits themselves, while remaining silent when the morals they favour are actually challenged, violated or compromised.
Yet insofar as allegations of opportunism reflect a moral judgment, they may also contain a subjective interpretation, emotional preference or partisan viewpoint.
Yet as long as wars do take place at all it remains a moral duty to seek to reduce the agony caused by war, and the fulfillment of this obligation should not be disdained.
Yet it exposes that there is still courage and good in the face of Danila, who is portrayed as having an acute sense of right and wrong, and appears to follow some semblance of a moral code.
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.

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