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Yet and ability
Yet, even as he provided order to existing rhetorical theories, Aristotle extended the definition of rhetoric, calling it the ability to identify the appropriate means of persuasion in a given situation, thereby making rhetoric applicable to all fields, not just politics.
Yet that passiveness also testified to the fact that they had no desire to conquer British territory, but only to preserve their ability to rule in their own territory.
Yet again, Montana demonstrated his ability to perform well in high-pressure situations.
Yet, the Consultative Council is an appointed body with limited powers, and the legal societies have little ability to influence government policy.
Yet, unlike his Menshevik rivals, Lenin distinguished himself by his hostility towards the bourgeois intelligentsia, and was routinely criticised for placing too much trust in the intellectual ability of the working class to transform society through its own political struggles.
Yet his work is ultimately characterized by its ability to mean many things to many different people.
Yet it was felt the added weight of mortars and their ammunition would limit the ability of sub-units to patrol and M-79 grenade launchers were issued instead, while a number of APCs were later modified as mortar carriers.
Yet mutants in which kinetochore structure is lost ( for instance Ndc10 mutants in yeast ) are deficient both in the connection to microtubules and in the ability to activate the spindle checkpoint, probably because kinetochores work as a platform in which the components of the response are assembled.
Furthermore, numerous experimental and case studies show that cooperation is more likely based on a number of factors, including whether or not individuals have the ability to monitor the situation, to punish or " sanction " defectors, if they are legitimized by external political structures to cooperate and self-organize, can communicate with one another and share information, know one another, have effective arenas for conflict resolution, and are managing social and ecological systems that have well-defined boundaries or are easily monitorable., Yet implementation of reward and punishment systems can be problematic for various reasons.
Yet he was revered by his officers and troops — and feared by those North Vietnamese commanders who knew of his ability.
Yet, its advantages include longer sheet life, durable lips, ability to be stored in cold or humid environments, and that it can be handled by a roller conveyor, slip sheet lift truck, AGV, or powered unit load transportation devices.
Yet class will out, and Townsend's ability to find a gap and use his extraordinary pace off the mark to glide through were always likely to see him through.
Yet in spite of his formality, he had the unusual ability to put men at their ease by his courtesy, lack of condescension, his frankness, and what his contemporaries looked upon as the essential goodness and kindness of heart which he always radiated .”
Yet other characters are capable of breaking the fourth wall and addressing the readers directly, such as the She-Hulk and Deadpool ; and still others, such as the Earth's Watcher, Uatu, is possessed of the ability to see all alternate Earths in the Marvel Universe setting at will, including the real one in which he and all other beings are nothing more than fictional characters ( in some early issues of What If ?, the Watcher actually addressed the reader by showing him which issues of which comics the past exploits of a given character could be found in ).
Yet other newer designs call for both a steel and concrete containment, notably the AP1000 and the European Pressurized Reactor plan to use both, which gives missile protection by the outer concrete and pressurizing ability by the inner steel structure.
Yet, he lacked that fire and risk taking ability or warriorship that his grandfather Bajirao I was known for.

Yet and establish
Yet there was no attempt to establish a permanent presence in the area until the Middle Kingdom ( c. 2100-1720 BC ), when Egypt constructed a network of forts along the Nile as far south as Samnah, in southern Egypt, to guard the flow of gold from mines in Wawat.
Yet, the Court found the legislation constitutionally permitted: “ The fact that the burden of a state regulation falls on some interstate companies does not, by itself establish a claim of discrimination against interstate commerce ,” the Court wrote.
Yet, we could establish a secondary, overall measure that indicates increasing age in succession.
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 this approach quickly proved unsatisfactory, and Altran put into place an aggressive acquisition plan in order to establish its own foreign operations.
Yet it would take until 1976 for Phi Kappa Phi to successfully establish a chapter at a Historically Black College or University, when one was established at Jackson State University.

Yet and conduct
" In 1856 he was recalled because he had failed in the primary naval duty of finding and destroying the Russian squadron-partly, perhaps, because of his preoccupation with the self-imposed task of negotiating with Japan " Yet his agreements with Japan were ratified, and his conduct was officially commended.
Yet as the Vietnam War and racial unrest wrack the country and destroy inner-city Newark, Seymour's teenage daughter Merry, born with an emotionally debilitating stutter, and outraged at the United States ' conduct in Vietnam, becomes more radical in her beliefs and in 1968 commits an act of political terrorism.
" Yet, in spite of Braxfield ’ s vindictive ferocity and the unprecedented sentence of 14 years transportation, Muir ’ s manly conduct and fiery oratory were so impressive that the entire effect of the trial misfired.
Yet the issuing such proclamation is useful as publishing to all living in the district occupied those rules of conduct which will govern the conqueror in the exercise of his authority.
Yet, Putnik ordered Stepa to pursue the enemy forces frontally and not to conduct any sort of flanking attack, which would, in itself, cause far larger casualties upon the retreating enemy.
Yet when the service began, I rejoice to say, the conduct was orderly enough ; evidently many, while coming in the first instance merely from curiosity, bore in their way a friendly feeling enough for their neighbours.

Yet and business
* YAWL – Yet Another Workflow Language, a business process modeling language for diagramming workflow patterns
Yet another new development entails the construction of a large business park called King's Gate ( in Finnish, in Swedish ), which is presently under construction.
Yet development costs were allowed to spiral out of control, almost forcing Fokker out of business in 1987.
Yet certain businessmen placed a newspaper advertisement arguing that such legal restrictions in Hell's Half Acre would curtail the legitimate business activities there.
Yet the facts observed by the onlookers remain true: the glazier benefits from the business at the expense of the baker, the tailor, and so on.
Yet the only business principle he considered relevant to government was economy and efficiency.
Yet, others have found that BPI is a valuable tool in a process of gradual change to a business.
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 the same time we are saying goodbye to a very successful business and a dedicated team ...".
" 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 Lee's concept has become universally accepted, and today it would seem subversive if anyone suggested that education in journalism, business, and law should be kept separate from the liberal arts and sciences.
Yet strategic management has much to do from month to month to ensure the business system develops strongly so as to take that opportunity quickly and safely.
Yet, the Central Bank had the power to issue directives to the Financial Regulator if it thought it was conducting its business in a way that was contrary to overall Central Bank policy aims.
Yet the company then diversified its business, especially in developing and commercializing its properties ( such as train stations ).
Yet Wightman was a well-respected business man and community leader, whose zeal for his faith and freedom of expression brought him in direct conflict with the religious establishment led by King James I.
Yet others are devoted to disliked men ( DoucheBagAlert ), bowel movements ( ratemypoo. com ), unsigned bands ( RateMyBand. com ), politics ( RateMyTory. Com ), nightclubs, business professionals, clothes, cars, and many other subjects.
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, some US businessmen and military officers believed that the nationalism of President Árbenz was a communist threat to the business interests of American multinational corporations, and advocated and supported the coup d ’ état against his government, despite the Guatemalan majority ’ s support and attachment to the original political principles of the October Revolution of 1944.
Yet as a lawyer who had for years represented business clients, Javits also advocated a mixed economy in which business and government would cooperate to further the national welfare.
Yet careful studies of the business have raised doubts about the frequency with which violence was employed in practice.
Yet, in his final volume of Main Currents he concluded that the Jeffersonian farmer, the Progressives ' traditional democratic hero, had joined forces with the greedy business community to produce a destructive form of capitalism which culminated in the 1920s.
Yet while the owners chose to create an artificial criteria for player salaries ( the cap ), they refused to break from the " market demand " system when it came to ticket prices, essentially saying that while the players were taking advantage of owners in an " emotional " business, the owners had no such problem taking advantage of fans.

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