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Yet and Ottoman
Yet also a broad ethnic mix constitutes a substantial minority, coming from throughout the Mediterranean region, both east and west, many dating to the Phoenician, Roman, or Ottoman eras.
Yet, before the siege, a state of peace had existed for twenty years between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire, as a result of the Peace of Vasvár.
Yet under considerable pressure it renounced claims to both ( Articles 11 & 13 ) and a blue line was established to define the territorial limits of Ottoman jurisdiction.
Yet the Turks succeeded in rebuilding their navy in a year, using it handily to consolidate Ottoman dominance over most the Mediterranean's African coast and eastern islands.
Yet, although the Ottoman Empire lasted three times longer than the Mongol Empire, it never came anywhere near the size of it.

Yet and government
Yet the banknotes issued were still regionally valid and temporary ; it was not until the mid 13th century that a standard and uniform government issue of paper money was made into an acceptable nationwide currency.
Yet on the other side of the border the Guinean government also contributed troops to the ill-fated ECOWAS peacekeeping force ECOMOG in Liberia.
Yet the Polish government reserved publication of 100 documents, pending their military declassification.
Yet a government by force can not be maintained without the aid of an intellectual element.
Yet he led Britain into war for three main reasons: because he believed the British government had an obligation to British South Africans ; because he thought that the Transvaal, the Orange Free State, and the Cape Boers aspired to a Dutch South Africa, and that the achievement of such a state would damage Britain's imperial prestige around the world ; and because of the Boers ' treatment of black South Africans.
Yet, even when the central government was breaking down and unable to compile an accurate census of the population in the 9th century, it is estimated that the population had grown by then to about 80 million people.
Yet 88 % of Mozambique's arable land is still uncultivated ; focusing economic growth in this sector is a major challenge for the government.
The reason why the Aube sailed ahead of the Comte-de-Paris was to ‘ gain time for fear the British might get the start of them ’ Yet the New Zealand Company's survey ship Tory had sailed from Plymouth on 12 May 1839, before Langlois and his associates had made their first approach to the French government, and as early as June the British Government was considering sending Captain William Hobson to act as Lieutenant-Governor over such parts of New Zealand as might be acquired from the Māori.
Yet, most of the country's exports are oil and gas, accounting for a majority of government revenue in 2010.
Yet the justice and security green paper seeks to place government above the law and would undermine such crucial scrutiny.
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 the charter also included more " radical " goals, such as full-employment, low-cost housing, trade union rights, as well as a whole range of social security measures, including a government financed medicare system.
Yet the only business principle he considered relevant to government was economy and efficiency.
Yet near the end of the decade, his outspoken political ideas and activities alienated him from the government as well as the general public.
" Yet, the former restaurateur's appeal transcended race to embrace a right-wing brand of " populism ", picturing government, rather than big business, as the villain.
Yet the government of Brazil does not consider this area a single unit for statistical purposes and any population numbers would be synthetic.
Yet by the 1990s, and after significant government fiscal participation, the last 13 Puerto Rican centrales azucares were forced to shut down as well, marking the end of haciendas in Puerto Rico.
Yet in a referendum the following May the population ( or at least the 18. 6 % that voted ) rejected this proposition, which represented a blow for the government.
Yet most of the government initiatives ended in failure.
Yet the official Communist Chinese government policy deliberately covers up these influences in academic and linguistics studies, trying to emphasize the Turkic element and completely ignoring the Chinese in the Salar language.
Yet attempts by the national government to implement programs directly encountered resistance from the provinces.
Yet he remained a realist critic of recent U. S. presidents, urging the U. S. government to " withdraw from its public advocacy of democracy and human rights.
Yet, the Peruvian government did not find the February 5, 1995, and March 22, 2005, declarations as acceptable or sufficient ; and went on to send a note of protest to the Chilean government.
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 and recognized
Yet Peirce's achievements were not immediately recognized.
Yet, even though authority of tradition was denied and recognized at one and the same time, the movement stood for the differentiation of the Jewish national from the Jewish religious elements.
Yet his merit as an Arabist was sooner recognized than the value of his Greek work.
Yet the US had recognized the Jewish state immediately, although the factors for this recognition were lacking.
Yet for a reader of Latin script based languages the two variations of the " a " character are both recognized as the same grapheme.
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.
Yet Okakura was certainly was instrumental in modernizing Japanese aesthetics, having recognized the need to preserve Japan's cultural heritage, and thus was one of the major reformers during Japan's period of modernization beginning with the Meiji Restoration.
Yet, because Alexander was not elected in opposition to a generally recognized pontiff, nor by schismatic methods, his position was better than that of Clement VII and Benedict XIII, the popes of Avignon.
There remain, however, different definitions of the sector. Yet so far Howkins has not been internationally recognized.
Yet, while Grant recognized Mediterraneans to have abilities in art, as quoted above, later in the text he pondered if the Mediterranean achievements in civilization were due to Nordic's original ideals and structure:
Yet they are not recognized by the International Federation of Basque Pelota
Yet, Santa Cruz, the Spanish admiral, who was acclaimed for his victories against the House of Aviz and its partisans in the Azores, recognized that England presented a grave threat to Spain's empire, and he became a zealous advocate of war with the English.
Yet Charlotte in 1458 was recognized as Queen regent, and James fled to Egypt.
Yet while the concept of conation and the importance of volitional action were recognized, these thinkers also knew science did not yet have a way of empirically studying this part of the mind.
Yet when Henry Salt travelled through the area in the 1800s, he reported that he was unable to find anyone who recognized the name.
Yet, with the creation of the HHCA in 1921, " Congress has recognized that it has a special relationship with indigenous Hawaiians, and has sought to enable them to benefit in some measure from their homelands " ( 6 ).
Yet I later met only a few there who truly recognized their own nature.

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