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Yet and clearly
Yet for all the failings of Erewhon, it is also clearly not a dystopia, such as that depicted by George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Yet GUTs are clearly not the final answer ; both the current standard model and all proposed GUTs are quantum field theories which require the problematic technique of renormalization to yield sensible answers.
Yet it is this very ambitiousness, his striving toward meaning, and attempts to deal with the big themes of human life, that also make his work so clearly appreciated by other critics, his audiences and collectors.
Yet, statistical approaches can yield results and are often pertinent, since large polymers ( i. e., polymers with a large number of monomers ) are describable efficiently in the thermodynamic limit of infinite many monomers ( although the actual size is clearly finite ).
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 clearly the first can convey information in a way that the second cannot ; that Samuel Clemens is Samuel Clemens is just trivial, but that Samuel Clemens is Mark Twain is interesting.
Yet the work clearly contains depictions of bird calls, a babbling brook, a storm, and so on.
Yet, an independent existence of a universal logos was clearly suggested by Heraclitus.
Yet the term's use of open source clearly currently implies the meaning as given to it by the open source software movement ; where the source code of programs is published openly to allow anyone to locate and fix mistakes or add new functions.
Yet the idea for a college was that of town fathers rather than clergymen, and Middlebury was clearly " the Town's College " rather than the Church's.
Yet they offer clearly defined spaces, easy and natural circulation, and they are visually memorable.
Yet he soon clearly recognizes what he has done but allows Fedka to follow through with the killings anyway.
Yet, Simpson's youth was clearly not all baseball games and scout jamborees.
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 despite this, the stamp of his work is still clearly visible in Georgian Dublin today.
Yet it also includes ( as perhaps did Purani's notes ) many things that were clearly never meant to be written down ( as she herself often insisted ).
Yet when viewing a map of the area, the street grid still clearly shows the original outline of the neighborhood and " point " bounded by Greenwich Ave. and Hallock Ave.
Yet the German Army Manual states clearly that no German soldier can be tried unless he is clearly of sound mind and body, in a condition to hear the evidence against him.
Yet the returns on these risky adventures were clearly immense.
Yet the terms in which Archimago describes the defection for which Duessa upbraids him clearly recall his treatment of Una (" With breach of love, and loyalty betrayd ").
Yet the family had clearly long been established in the location.
Yet he clearly innovated in Shi ' i thought in ways that, toward the end of his life, sparked great controversy.

Yet and retains
Yet, he retains idealising tendencies, as in his symmetrical notions of the Danube and Nile.
Yet El Periquillo retains its importance.
Yet it retains a real meaning in virtue of the ratio that exists between the finite being and its Infinite analogue.
Yet it is probable that Neville Chamberlain still retains the confidence of the majority of his fellow country-men and that, if it were possible to obtain an accurate test of the feelings of the electorate, Chamberlain would be found the most popular statesman in the land.
Yet, holistic healing retains many ideas from eighteenth and nineteenth century physics.

Yet and stability
Yet, even during the most tumultuous times of the Cultural Revolution, Shanghai was able to maintain high economic productivity and relative social stability.
Yet their very political stability and inability to cope with rapid changes makes them stagnant and gives them difficulty in responding to dynamic human responses.
Yet it was shown by Henri Poincaré ( 1905 ) that electromagnetic forces alone cannot explain the electron's stability.
Yet it is indicated that this condition may be corrected by using a pill with a higher estrogen ( which will stimulate further proliferation of the endometrium ) or lower progestin content, which will reduce its stability.
Of wildflowers and songbirds, for example, species with little instrumental value, Leopold writes in Sand County ’ s “ The Land Ethic ”: “ Yet these creatures are members of the biotic community, and if ( as I believe ) its stability depends on its integrity, they are entitled to continuance .” And later in “ The Land Ethic ,” Leopold directly invokes “ philosophical value ” — that is, what academic environmental philosophers call “ intrinsic value ”: “ It is inconceivable to me that an ethical relationship to land can exist without love, respect, and admiration for land, and a high regard for its value.

Yet and gravity
Yet few theoretical physicists believe general relativity a fundamentally accurate description of gravitation, and instead seek a theory of quantum gravity.
Yet another factor is that political centers of gravity have changed.
Yet the gravity of the film lifts with the lyrical score, the light humor of a local bartering woman ( Tanie Kitabayashi ) with her parrots, and the genuine but uncomprehending affection of the soldiers for their missing mate.

Yet and immediacy
Yet the violent immediacy of the wallpaper strips pasted to the paper, and the only lesser immediacy of block capitals that simulate window lettering, manage somehow to push the grape cluster back into place on the picture plane so that it does not `` jump ''.

Yet and coat
Yet another interpretation suggested by Archbishop Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, who designed Pope Benedict XVI's tiara-less coat of arms, was " order, jurisdiction and magisterium ", while a further theory links the three tiers to the " celestial, human and terrestrial worlds ," which the pope is supposed to symbolically link.
Yet after the lost war, the coat of arms was never revoked.

Yet and arms
Yet the Decree 900 expropriations from the American fruit companies proved a fortuitous political opportunity, especially as presented by CIA Director Dulles and his brother, John Foster Dulles, the US Secretary of State, who each owned capital stock in the United Fruit Company ; their conflation of personal conflict of interest with the Cold War geopolitics of the Western Hemisphere made feasible the secret invasion to change the government of Guatemala by force of arms.
Yet, the Ottoman government recognized the validity of the Anglo-Kuwaiti agreement of 1899, and the 1900 and 1904 agreements in which Kuwait had undertaken not to engage in arms trade or allow another power to establish a post office, as well as land concessions made by the Sheikh to the British government ( Article 3 ).
Yet if a Lutheran is put in jail he is up in arms ; but if Catholic priests are slaughtered — he disbelieves it ( and I daresay really thinks they asked for it ).
Yet due to the lack of proper arms, the Militia needed equipment provided by federal forces.
Yet General Wool rejected, claiming that the Governor did not have the authority to use arms from federal soldiers or his soldiers use to any military capacity, claiming that right laid exclusively with the President.
Yet another variant, this time with five arms, is the " Cross " of the French Legion of Honour ( Croix de la Légion d ' honneur ).
Yet when Virginia cast her lot with the South he took up arms by joining a local cavalry unit.

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