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Yet and anxiety
Yet the film was surrounded from its inception by intense anxiety, in some quarters of the Establishment, about the offence it might cause.
Yet when Adorno turned his attention to Kierkegaard, watchwords like " anxiety ," " inwardness " and " leap "— instructive for existentialist philosophy — were detached from their theological origins and posed, instead, as problems for aesthetics.

Yet and do
Yet if Washington gets too indignant about Soviet fallout, it will have to do a lot of fast footwork if America decides it too must start pushing up the radiation count.
Yet for better or for worse, the truth of the matter is that most American Catholic colleges do not owe their existence to general Catholic support but rather to the initiative, resourcefulness and sacrifices of individual religious communities.
Yet in the contemporary context this is precisely what one must not do.
Yet are not we of the mid-twentieth century, who rightly do not believe there is any such `` thing '' as the devil, just as bad off as they -- only in a different way??
Yet the fact remains that such institutions do set men at odds with their fellows.
Yet you do not eat our food or drink.
Yet fundamentalist Christians do not adhere to this doctrine because there are laws considered addressed to the nation of Israel.
Yet, concludes Flynn, " they do not show up even as a blip in the pattern of Dutch IQ gains.
Yet, when the cannibals begin to starve, they do not turn the five imperialists to food.
Yet Q1 has value: it contains stage directions that reveal actual stage practices in a way that Q2 and F1 do not ; it contains an entire scene ( usually labelled 4. 6 ) that does not appear in either Q2 or F1 ; and it is useful for comparison with the later editions.
Yet long cultural traditions and deprived economies do not respond readily to moral lectures pushed by international bodies.
Yet do not regard him as an enemy, but admonish him as a brother " ( 2 Thess 3: 6-7, 14-15 ).
Yet, they do not seem to have been.
Yet, on the other hand, if this being cannot create a task that it is unable to perform, then there exists something it cannot do.
Yet adherents of magic are still able to use and to value the magical function of words by believing in the inherent power of the words themselves and in the meaning that they must provide for those who do understand them.
* Edward and Canterbury Cathedral are mentioned in Chapter 52 of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens: " Yet the bells, when they sounded, told me sorrowfully of change in everything ; told me of their own age, and my pretty Dora's youth ; and of the many, never old, who had lived and loved and died, while the reverberations of the bells had hummed through the rusty armour of the Black Prince hanging up within, and, motes upon the deep of Time, had lost themselves in air, as circles do in water.
Yet Religious Sisters can also do this form of ministry, e. g., the Maryknoll Missionary Sisters have small houses of contemplative Sisters, some in mission locations, who pray for the work of the priests, brothers and other Sisters of their Congregation ; the Sister Disciples of the Divine Master are also cloistered Sisters who pray in support of their sister congregation, the Daughters of St. Paul in their media ministry.
Yet statistics showing the elimination of men's teams do not demonstrate, as some suggest, that Title IX has expanded women's athletic programs at the expense of men's.
Yet the irony was, and is, that both Eastern and Western governments were faced with the same barriers in achieving their objectives — the objections of their own citizens ; questions do exist as to the comparative amount of violence inflicted by governments upon citizen " barriers " between the totalitarian East and the liberal-democratic West.
Yet like many legends, truths do stem from it.
Yet it is clear that it was the absence of her husband on military service in Cilicia which gave Tibullus the opportunity of seeing her, and he continued to do so when the husband returned.
Yet, like the others, he was the best Crow could do, owing to recruitment woes such as scurvy.
Yet, the sense that children do not deserve to be exposed to criminal punishment in the same way as adults remains strong.
Yet, more recent research has shown that such ‘ pleasure ’ electrodes do not, in fact, lead to pleasure but only a form of ‘ wanting ’ or motivation to obtain the stimulation.
Yet most heart problems do not produce any murmur and most valve problems also do not produce an audible murmur.

Yet and justice
Yet the justice and security green paper seeks to place government above the law and would undermine such crucial scrutiny.
Yet, its transcendence lies in its relationship to truth and justice ( Psalm 85. 10, Isaiah 48. 18, 22, 57. 19-21 ).
Yet his Harvard years saw two public disputes in which he argued for compromising basic principles of justice for the sake of his own personal vision of Harvard's mission with respect to assimilating non-traditional students.
Yet I can blame him less than you and the king, since ye permit such a travesty of justice.
Yet he does not completely reject them, for each expresses a common sense notion of justice which Socrates will incorporate into his discussion of the just regime in books II through V.

Yet and subject
) Yet another of the remarkable events in Defoe's life, the storm was the subject of his book The Storm.
Yet in fact, the key roles were played by the Central Committee, its Politburo and Secretariat, which were subject to the strict control of the authorities of the Soviet Union.
Yet all but one of the other members belonged to Old Bloomsbury, and indeed Old Bloomsbury itself became a popular subject for the Club ’ s memoirs.
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, 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 the subject was largely ignored for most of the early part of the century.
Yet her thought has continued to be the subject of extensive scholarship across a wide range of fields ; a meta study from the University of Calgary found that between 1995 and 2012, over 2500 new scholarly works had been published about her.
Yet this did not dissuade him in his efforts to merge art and life, and he went on to represent Canada at the Venice Biennale in 1976 and to be the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in 1981, which subsequently toured across Canada.
Yet others are evaluative, judging the state of progress in the subject field.
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.
" Yet " Smith did not merely repeat the arguments of Wellhausen, or anyone else ; he approached the subject in a quite original way.
Yet the result of transgressing the pleasure principle, according to Lacan, is not more pleasure but pain, since there is only a certain amount of pleasure that the subject can bear.
Yet, the Christological analysis of the relationship between the two terms has been the subject of much research.
Yet at the same time, he has taken on a complex subject in Airframe and made its subtleties dramatically vivid.
Yet, paradoxically, Roy almost invariably concludes these harangues with quiet, amiable remarks on what a nice person the subject is, how much he likes them, and how much he or she has contributed to their particular field of endeavour.
* Yet he is convinced that The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception is far from being the last word on the subject.
Yet upon passage, the neutron is subject to gravitation.
Yet in Walton, the Court had expressly held that Arizona's capital sentencing scheme was not subject to such a requirement.
Yet, the name persists because of the history of the subject.
Yet SCT continues to be the subject of occasional studies in the psychological literature, particularly that involving ADHD, and focuses on how this group of individuals may differ from or be similar to those having ADHD.
Yet very soon on their heels, in 1992 before the Revised Edition of MacArthur's work, an anthology of responses from various faculty of Reformed Seminary appeared on the subject and include criticisms of both MacArthur and Hodges, especially in Michael Horton's contribution, " Don't Judge a Book by its Cover.
" Yet the moment she grew interested and excited in a subject, unexpected gleams and glimpses through the haze of indifference and the torpor of advancing age revealed the shrewd and plotting brain of her, who had once been known as the ‘ Messalina of the Punjab ’.

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