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Yet and performers
The happy-productive worker hypothesis states that the happiest workers are the most productive performers, and the most productive performers are the happiest workers Yet, after decades of research, the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance produces only a weak positive correlation.
Yet it has fallen so far in esteem even within the arts community that A-list performers are more likely to show up on the Honors ' various committee lists than on stage or even in the audience at the gala.

Yet and classical
Yet, due to easier physical implementation of classical controller designs as compared to systems designed using modern control theory, these controllers are preferred in most industrial applications.
" 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 borders of Europe — a concept dating back to classical antiquity — are somewhat arbitrary, as the primarily physiographic term " continent " can incorporate cultural and political elements.
In the same year, Waits lent his vocals to Gavin Bryars ' 75-minute reworking of his 1971 classical music piece Jesus ' Blood Never Failed Me Yet ; appeared in Robert Altman's film version of Raymond Carver's stories Short Cuts and Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes: Somewhere in California, a short black-and-white movie with Iggy Pop ; and his third child, Sullivan, was born.
Yet in stark contrast with this positive view, research on the history of the metronome and its influence on performance practice reveals criticisms of metronome use, and highlights differences of " performance practice " and cultural perception / values between the current modern European / Western society ( which values the metronome ), and the same society during previous times ( beginning of the 19th century and earlier: classical / romantic / baroque eras etc.
It was sharply criticised for its obscenity by contemporary authors Joseph Hall and John Davies of Hereford, though Nashe had tried to pre-empt criticism by placing it in the tradition of classical erotica: " Yet Ovid's wanton muse did not offend ".
Yet these classical conventions obscured the truth of our sensations, and consequently, the truth of our own human nature was limited.
Yet " He remains a neglected and underrated artist, one of the few nineteenth-century painters to paint classical subjects successfully.
Yet the theories for the formation of pseudobulges is less certain than those of classical bulges.
Yet the television soon exhibits other, more controlling traits, permitting West only a single cup of coffee and breaking West ’ s classical music records in favor of military marches to which it dances.
Yet in the best early examples of this school the classical sentiment still lingers, as the relics of the miniatures of the Cotton Genesis, and the best of the miniatures of the Vienna Dioscurides testify ; and in the miniatures of the later Byzantine manuscripts, which were copied from earlier examples, the reproduction of the models is faithful.

Yet and music
In addition to her work as video producer, Beug also directed three music videos for country singer Dwight Yoakam: " Ain't That Lonely Yet ", " A Thousand Miles from Nowhere " and " Fast as You.
Yet in nations or regions where traditional folk music is a badge of cultural or national identity, the loss of traditional music can be slowed ; this is held to be true, for instance in the case of Bangladesh, Hungary, India, Ireland, Scotland, Latvia, Turkey, Portugal, Brittany, and Galicia, Greece and Crete all of which retain their traditional music to some degree, in some such areas the decline of traditional music and loss of traditions has been reversed.
Yet Italian loanwords continue to be used in most other European languages in matters of art and music.
Yet Adorno's attempts to break out of the sociology of music were, at this time, twice thwarted: neither the study of Mannheim he had been working on for years nor extracts from his study of Husserl were accepted by the Zeitschrift.
Yet the evolution of harmonic practice and language itself, in Western art music, is and was facilitated by this process of prior composition ( which permitted the study and analysis by theorists and composers alike of individual pre-constructed works in which pitches ( and to some extent rhythms ) remained unchanged regardless of the nature of the performance ).
Yet the various forms of concertina survived in some areas: Anglo concertinas in Irish traditional music, the English and the Anglo in English Morris dancing, the Anglo in Africa, among Afrikaners ( see Boer music ) and Zulus ( who call it a " squashbox "), the Chemnitzer in the United States as a polka instrument, and the " bandoneón " in Argentina as a prominent part of the Tango tradition.
Yet the music helps negate these criticisms.
Yet Scriabin's work has steadily regained popularity ; his piano music, particularly the sonatas, has grown in popularity with professional pianists in recent decades.
Yet another area in which Biber made a substantial contribution was the art of scordatura, i. e. music for alternative tunings of the instrument.
Yet for the youner generation, traditional Swahili music did not address contradictions of the ‘ liberalized ’ Tanzanian economy .”
Yet a number of composers born in the 1950s and later have made some impact, notably Leonid Desyatnikov who became the first composer in decades to have a new opera commissioned by the Bolshoi Theatre ( Rosenthal's Children, 2005 ), and whose music has been championed by Gidon Kremer and Roman Mints.
Yet the recording is now regarded by many as one of the greatest reinterpretations of Gershwin's music in any musical style, because Evans and Davis were each devoted to going outside the " mainstream " of commercial expectations for jazz musicians.
Yet with the increased international notoriety seen in Tchaikovsky ’ s lifetime, ballet music composition and ballet in general spread across the western world.
Yet it provided an entertaining and educational introduction to the world of music and likely sparked interest in a generation of budding musicians and composers.
Yet Landini used the formula consistently throughout his music, so the eponym — which dates from after the medieval era — is appropriate.
Yet, through the critical efforts of men like Galilei, the Camerata gained an indirect influence on the flow of music history, as Galilei challenged artists to rethink the palette of sound they had been utilizing for decades.
Yet this was a blessing in disguise for Evangelical Christians, since Mulu Wongel members attending other churches influenced them not only in faith but in music also.
Yet a third position might hold that a blues dance is simply dancing to blues music, regardless of the steps performed or whether they involved partnered or solo steps, or whether the steps and movement are aesthetically tied.

Yet and use
Yet we may with better reason suppose that it came originally from a foreign mythology, and that the accident of its numerical value in Greek merely caused it to be singled out at Alexandria for religious use.
Yet another advantage of the NIST curves is the fact that they use a = − 3 which improves addition in Jacobian coordinates.
Yet the most important aspect of the 1970 uniform change was the adoption of one of the more distinctive logos in sports ; a Phillies " P " that, thanks to its unique shape and " baseball stitched " center swirl, remained instantly recognizable and admired, long after its regular use had ended.
Yet another use of the Picts in a fantasy setting comes in Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy fantasy series concerning the Kingdom of Alba and the Picts, and their dealings with Terre D ' Ange.
Yet the most popular, and at the same time most stigmatized, use of psychedelics in Western culture has been associated with the search for direct religious experience, enhanced creativity, personal development, and " mind expansion ".
Yet his reservations about twelve-tone orthodoxy became steadily more pronounced: According to Adorno, twelve-tone technique's use of atonality can no more be regarded as an authoritative canon than can tonality be relied on to provide instructions for the composer.
Yet another technique that zooarchaeologists use is quantification.
Yet Iraq continued to use the three-star flag and later adopted it as the national flag of Iraq The three star flag remained Iraq's national flag ( with some modifications ) until 2007.
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.
Yet another method is to use thermite to weld the traversing and elevation mechanism of the weapon, making it impossible to aim properly.
' Yet while having been officially removed from office, he remained as one of the nation's most influential political and social individuals, aided greatly by the use of his five sons and his son-in-law as puppet High Priests.
Yet admirers of the movement and its aims later came to use the term, and it is the term by which they are known to history.
Yet governments ' embassies, aircraft, and ships at sea are known to possess complex receiving equipment that could make regular use of encrypted data transmissions from the home country.
Yet, apart from the title, we find only traditional Italian musical terms within the work, suggesting that Beethoven was probably trying to make a point in his use of Veränderungen.
Yet despite the breach of trust, the governor once again released Smith on the same promise to leave the province immediately and not to return, and as before, Smith and his party remained in California hunting in Sacramento Valley for several months, before heading north along the Pacific Coast to use the Columbia River to return to their headquarters.
Yet it is only since the 1990s that the term tactical frivolity has gained common currency for describing the use of humour in opposing perceived political injustice.
Yet another example of the common pool problem involves the shared use of limited internet bandwidth, such as in a university network, when the connectivity of all users is slowed by the heavy usage of a few.
Yet Seneca's own writing for fictitious speakers and situations aims above all at a striking effect on the audience and is characterized by " mannerism ", " exaggerated use of the colores " and " use of a brilliant, precious style, one that has recourse to all the artifices of Asianism, from the accumulation of the rhetorical figures to densely epigrammatic expression to care over the rhythm of the period.
Yet another form of titling is the use of the plural version of the original work's title, as in Aliens, the sequel to Alien, and Predators, a sequel to Predator.
Yet another proposal is to use organic sulfur-containing compounds for the positive electrode in combination with an electrically conductive polymer such as polyaniline.
Yet, there is a difference between the value of labour power, and the value produced by that labour power in its use.
Yet Ruskin did not disapprove of Kingsley ’ s use of the pathetic fallacy:
Yet admirers of the movement and its aims later came to use the term, and it is the term by which they are known to history.

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