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Yet and regardless
Yet the attitude that the fate of the Presidency demands in such a situation is quite distinct from the simple courage that can proceed with battles to be fought, regardless of the consequences.
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, in mentioning the collapse of the tower of Siloam, Jesus taught that death can come upon anyone, regardless of how sinful ( or righteous ) they are.
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 Smith was adamant D Company had not been ambushed, instead believing the action to have been an encounter battle regardless of what the Viet Cong's intentions may have been.
Yet Memorial stated that the declared granting of the " free corridor " for escape of civilian population from Khojaly could be considered either as deliberate actions of the officials of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians aimed at cleansing the town of its population, or as an admission by Armenian leaders of their inability to provide on the territory controlled by them the protection of human rights of the civilian population regardless of ethnic identity.
" Yet if allowed to go free, he added, " Let me tell you that the first strike that breaks again in this Commonwealth or any other place in America where the work and the help and the intelligence of Joseph J. Ettor and Arturo Giovannitti will be needed and necessary, there we shall go again regardless of any fear and any threat.

Yet and positive
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 the Hindu scriptures often speak of Brahman's positive aspect.
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.
Yet each child biologically tends to have a generally positive or negative outlook.
Yet the whole movement ends in positive acts of creation — and this on the part of all the actors in the tragedy of disintegration.
Yet another proposal is to use organic sulfur-containing compounds for the positive electrode in combination with an electrically conductive polymer such as polyaniline.
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, few gave a positive response.
It is claimed that student development theories are used to “ proactively identify and address student needs, design programs, develop policies, and create healthy ... environments that encourage positive growth in students .” Yet, often student affairs practices often bear little resemblance or connection to student development theories.
Yet John H. Ritter's game is unfailingly hopeful and encouragingly positive .” Blair Christolon observed in School Library Journal that the work “ is peppered with both optimism and dilemmas ; it has plenty of play-by-play action, lots of humor, and a triumphant ending.
Yet Israel's attitude towards its Bedouin citizens has always been positive.
Yet from the time of its publication, De Quincey's Confessions was criticized for presenting a picture of the opium experience that was too positive and too enticing to readers.
Yet it has also produced powerful emotional responses, both positive and negative.
" I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman " received positive reviews from music critics.
" I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman " received positive reviews from music critics.
Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, gave the film a highly positive review, and wrote, " Yet the total effect of the picture is a sense of real experience, achieved as much by the performance as by the writing and direction.
* Yet framing opportunism as a lesser evil implies the absence of clear positive principles of what would be good to do ; Baldwin could be understood as saying that the political process is itself the means by which it is sorted out what those principles should be, or that politics can achieve no more than prevent worse things from happening ( in his play Hamlet, William Shakespeare refers to the conservative notion of being " cruel to be kind " – so that " bad begins and worse remains behind ").
Yet, Shcherbatov tried to be unbiased and to show both the positive and negative sides of Peter ’ s modernization.
Yet, it was previously known that adoption into upper-middle class white families has a positive influence on the IQ and school performance of white children.
Yet another rain-affected day saw no match reach a positive result.
Yet, I'm positive that one day, success will be mine.

Yet and signs
Yet he has also shown signs of deeply resenting this role, defending the right of poets to be private and apolitical, and questioning the extent to which poetry, however ' committed ,' can influence the course of history.
Yet they have exhibited several signs of grammatical convergence, such as avoidance of the infinitive, future tense formation, and others.
Yet another criticism is the fact that many plinkers fire at metal road signs, resulting in damaged communal property.
Yet, though Hänsel is often viewed as the ideal piece for introducing opera to children, it also has extraordinarily sophisticated orchestration and makes great use of leitmotifs, both tell-tale signs of Wagner's influence.
Yet his paintings – full of bold colours and perfect symmetry are beautiful ; and the repetition of road signs in his works, inconclusive of where they are pointing to, seem tantalising.
Yet, there are also signs of a greater tolerance and more visible LGBT community
Yet, at the same time, a Christian must remain calm and patient, unperturbed even if his efforts show no signs of success, willing to wait for the Lord to bring the kingdom at his own pace and in his own way.
Yet this access is still fairly limited and does not show signs of further liberalization in the near future.
Yet despite being in place for over a year and having numerous signs around the parking lot at the entrance and exits, customers are still dumbfounded by the fact that " they can't pay cash " at the exit stations.

Yet and prospective
Yet, while appearing to be the servant of the victors, present or prospective, he never gave himself to any one party.

Yet and students
Yet Britain In The Nineteenth Century became the vade mecum of beginning students of history, went through edition after edition, and continues to be reprinted up to the very present.
Yet, if he used all of the little means at his disposal, he would be instructing his students wrongly.
Yet archaeologists have increasingly come to incorporate many of the insights from archaeoastronomy into archaeology textbooks and, as mentioned above, some students wrote archaeology dissertations on archaeoastronomical topics.
Yet, when his family moved to Chicago in 1944, his parents met a psychiatrist and family friend whose son was enrolled in the University of Chicago ’ s humanities program for gifted students.
Yet for students who have high need for cognitive closure, this phenomenon may inadvertently lead to the inhibition of cognitive functions and processes essential to the learning process, so that they can maintain their prior certainty and / or perceived permanence of personally or socially important ideas, even if those ideas or knowledge are distinctly unrelated to any specific content or information being presented in the classroom.
Yet many international universities require publication in these high-impact journals by both their students and faculty.
Yet the some revisionists continue to try and often use the path of obscure mathematics is used to throw students into a state of doubt.
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 another controversial finding of the report showed that 15 percent of black students fell within the same range of academic accomplishment as the upper 50 percent of white students.
This brings him into conflict with not just Islam but also, sometimes, with old-fashioned Buddhism ..." Yet several well-known Vajrayana Buddhist lamas were married: Marpa the translator is said to have had nine wives ; others had romantic relationships, including the 6th Dalai Lama, and the teacher who brought Buddhism to Tibet, Padmasambhava, who had five Tantric consorts who were also his students.
Yet, although women account for almost half of the students at university level, only 2 % of the professors at institutions of higher learning were women in 1990.
Yet, the more pressure the government put on the students, the more they came together.
Yet another example is the New Tech Network, http :// newtechnetwork. org /, is a non-profit organization that helps high school students gain the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in life, college, and the careers of tomorrow.
Yet most students see that the demeanor is merely part of his style, and consider his " tough love " approach a refreshing contrast to the coddling of undergraduate American curricula.
Yet due to budget cuts, the program has been limited to in class for the students use.
Yet others will simply sort the students according to their age or grade level.
The school motto, ' The Best Is Yet To Be ', is taken from the first line of the poem by Robert Browning, Rabbi ben Ezra ( 1864 ), and serves to encourage students to achieve greater heights by reminding them that their best achievements are yet to come.
Yet interestingly, it was in Vienna where Zajc became involved with the Croatian academic society Velebit and frequently met with young Croatian students.
Yet in their independent efforts to maintain a high intellectual standard for the ‘ ulema, their success in drawing students from a wide area, and their integration of the bookish and mystic traditions, they exemplified increasingly important characteristics of he ‘ ulema in the post-Mughal period.
Yet another former participant has said that the program induced students into " self-obliterating submission " by instilling fear.
Yet those who created the ASCM fervently believed that Christian students could be agents of change in the university, the nation and the world.
# Rifat Shahriar, M Tanvir Kaykobad and Mohammad Kaykobad, Areekti Goniter Boi (" Yet another mathematics book " for students participating in Mathematics Olympiads, Publisher: Technology Today, First Print January, 2009.

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