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Yet and control
Yet though it may seem difficult to envision any definitive resolution of the problem of ownership and control, there are nevertheless certain suggestions which seem to be in order.
Yet our state is similar to a cancer cell — with its messianism and expansionism, its totalitarian suppression of dissent, the authoritarian structure of power, with a total absence of public control in the most important decisions in domestic and foreign policy, a closed society that does not inform its citizens of anything substantial, closed to the outside world, without freedom of travel or the exchange of information.
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 Air Force and military planners were, in the mid-1950s, reluctant to simply hand over the nuclear strike capability to missiles, which after launch were no longer under positive control, could not be recalled or redirected, and would reach their targets within a matter of minutes after the order to fire.
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 in the Memphite Theology, Geb, as judge, first apportions the realm between the claimants and then reverses himself, awarding sole control to Horus.
Yet development costs were allowed to spiral out of control, almost forcing Fokker out of business in 1987.
According to The Institute for Research on World-Systems, Kamakura was the 4th largest city in the world in 1250 AD, with 200, 000 people, and Japan's largest, eclipsing Kyoto by 1200 AD. Yet, despite Kamakura's annihilation of Kyoto-based political and military power at the Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185, and the failure of the Emperor to free himself from Kamakura's control during the Jōkyū War, Takahashi ( 2005 ) has questioned whether Kamakura's nationwide political hegemony actually existed.
Yet, as the launch of the first station in the program was prepared, it was realized that this would conflict with the call sign Zarya of the flight control centre ( TsUP ) in Korolyov – therefore the name of the space stations was changed to Salyut shortly before launch of Salyut 1.
Yet it can be exploited to the farmer's advantage in combination with biological control of these weeds: In particular the Yellow Starthistle ( C. solstitialis ) as well as Spotted Knapweed ( C. maculosa ) are major honey plants for beekeepers.
Yet, others refer to a ‘ creeping conquest ’, that is, a gradual infiltration of migrating nomads or seminomads who either slowly took over control of the country piecemeal or by a swift coup d ’ etat put themselves at the head of the existing government.
Yet others are related to the CD player's intended target, such as anti-skip for car and portable CD players, pitch control and queing for a DJ's CD player, remote and system integration for household players.
" Yet the heuristic rules were not always represented as separate data structures ; some had to be intertwined with the control flow logic.
Yet, by this stage, events were rapidly spiralling out of his control.
Yet another control problem is to minimize the total monetary cost of completing the trip, given assumed monetary prices for time and fuel.
Yet Russian control diminished again and around 1900, a large stream of foreigners entered Chukotka, lured to the region by the Yukon gold rush in 1898.
Yet at this stage Britain still maintained a network of client states in the Middle East ( Egypt until the early 1950s, Iraq and Jordan until the late 1950s ), major bases in such places as Cyprus and Suez ( until 1954 ) and expected to remain in control of parts of Africa for many more decades, Bevin approving the construction of a huge new base in East Africa.
Yet, the Districts continued to define administrative and political control, much like the organization of public security for the State, limiting the powers of local government.
Yet such calculations assume that multiple failures must have independent causes, and similar flight control failures have actually occurred:
Yet others categorize kleptomania as a variation of an impulse control disorder, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder or eating disorders.
In fact, it can be run by someone in your company with very little training. Yet despite its small size, low cost and easy operation, System / 32 is a sophisticated computer that can provide you with many of the same benefits big companies get from their big computers. For instance, System / 32 can provide fast, accurate handling of all your accounting needs, improve your inventory control and generate the kind of key reports that can make a major contribution to the management of your business.
Yet another reason for the condemnation is that some of its devotees eventually split from the Catholic Church and began vying for control of Catholic buildings.
Yet another police force investigated arson-robberies, while Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples fell under the control of another authority.
Yet large scale battles such as Long Tan were atypical of the Australian experience and although 1 ATF invariably inflicted heavy casualties on the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese when they did encounter them in large numbers, such actions may have been less important than extensive dispersed patrolling to separate the Viet Cong from the population and maintain constant pressure on them, coupled with pacification operations designed to extend South Vietnamese government control.

Yet and products
Yet he has said that every business must embrace green products and green ways of doing business, " whether you believe in global warming or not ... because the world wants these products.
Yet at a time when many everyday necessities, like chairs, cups and plates, were turned products, successful London turners could make a good living by the standards of the day.
Yet, due to the risk entailed in selling poison or like products ( e. g. alcohol ), he sees no danger to liberty to require warning labels on the product.
Yet, without dredging, supply lines for hundreds of thousands of products would be shut down.
Yet, consumer skepticism persists mainly due to the fact that benefits associated with consuming the products may be difficult to be detected.
Yet it is known to contract with merchant foundries for other products, as would fabless companies.
Yet fruits and vegetables are respiring products where the interaction of the packaging material with the product is important.
Yet, despite that, the production values were higher than what their competition offered for their usual products.
Yet another common cause of latchups is ionizing radiation which makes this a significant issue in electronic products designed for space ( or very high-altitude ) applications.
Yet, Marx argues, this whole process is nevertheless still regulated by the law of value ; ultimately, relative price movements for products are still determined by comparative expenditures of labour-time.
Yet some vines, which produce the sweet grape variety, mostly the Mistela of the Marina Alta, as well as some citrus products, are still grown.

Yet and used
Yet, if he used all of the little means at his disposal, he would be instructing his students wrongly.
Yet, when a distinction is made, Epipaleolithic is used for those cultures that were not much affected by the ending of the Ice Age ( like the Natufian and Khiamian cultures of Western Asia ) and the term Mesolithic is reserved for Western Europe where the extinction of the Megafauna had a great impact on the Paleolithic populations at the end of the Ice Age ( like European post-glacial cultures: Azilian, Sauveterrian, Tardenoisian, Maglemosian, etc.
Yet another Spanish / English false friend is " America / América ", where the word " America " in English, and singular, is usually used to talk about the United States of America, and the word " América " in Spanish is used to talk about the whole American continent.
Yet, the name of the Suebi — which designated a larger group of tribes and was used by Caesar somewhat indescriminantly when describing Germanic tribes east of the Rhine — was possibly a Germanic word which was used to describe a broad classification of Germanic speakers (* swē-ba-" authentic ").
Yet Italian loanwords continue to be used in most other European languages in matters of art and music.
Yet again, today it is almost certain that this legend was used as a metaphor, in allusion to the old Slavic pagan ceremony known as the " postrzyżyny ": During that ceremony hair cutting was performed to every boy at the age of seven.
Yet, the ability to establish and conduct business easily has been cause for economic hardship ; the 2010 the World Economic Forum ranked Poland near the bottom of OECD countries in terms of the clarity, efficiency and neutrality of the legal framework used by firms to settle disputes.
Yet, most commonly used chat rooms are not moderated and users may type what they personally choose to send.
Yet another approach is Varian patented used by Bruker Aurora M90 ICP-MS 90 degrees reflecting parabolic " Ion Mirror " optics, which are claimed to provide more efficient ion transport into the mass-analyzer, resulting in better sensitivity and reduced background.
Yet, the play leaves open to question whether any of Henry's three sons should be thought to have been truly loved by either Henry or Eleanor and not merely used by King and Queen as pawns in their ceaseless scheming against one another.
Yet ELIZA gained surprising popularity as a toy project and can be seen as a very early precursor to current commercial systems such as those used by Ask. com.
Yet their power is variable, dependent on the context in which they are organizing and the strategies used by the organizers, as documented in the book Power in Coalition.
Yet another method of preventing reception involves moving a domestic station to the frequency used by the international broadcaster.
It was used on the soundtracks of Matilda ; Ice Age ; Pie in the Sky ; Race the Sun ; YTV Canada's Are We There Yet?
Yet in today's world of converging technology, storage media can be used for a wide range of purposes.
Yet after 1413, we find it increasingly so used, and the list of landowners in 1431, printed in Feudal Aids, contains, besides knights, esquires, yeomen and husbandmen ( i. e. householders ), a fair number who are classed as " gentilman ".
For example, YACC ( Yet Another Compiler Compiler ) takes input in Backus-Naur form and converts it to a parser in C. Though it was originally created for automatic generation of a parser for a compiler, yacc is also often used to automate writing code that needs to be modified each time specifications are changed.
Yet the facial expressions used to test this hypothesis are posed.
Yet another example of this effect in a scientific experiment was the implosion in 2001 of several thousand fragile glass photomultiplier tubes used in the Super-Kamiokande experiment, where the shock wave caused by the failure of a single detector appears to have triggered the implosion of the other detectors in a chain reaction.
Yet another development of that time was the method used to secure the lining and interlining once the tie had been folded into shape.
Yet another contemporary meaning proposed by Dale Jacquette is that philosophical logic is philosophy in which any recognized methods of logic are used to solve or advance the discussion of philosophical problems.
The group's biggest song, "( We Ain't Got ) Nothin ' Yet ", whose Vox Continental organ riff bears an uncanny resemblance to the 1962 hit by Ricky Nelson, " Summertime " ( Deep Purple also used this riff in their hit " Black Night "), was released as a single in 1967 ( albeit from their 1966 album ), with " Gotta Get Away " as the b-side.

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