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Yet and difficult
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 the most difficult problem in the Church's program of evangelism is right at this point -- helping new members to become participating, growing parts of the fellowship.
Yet his position continued to be difficult, inasmuch as the authority of Deák dwarfed that of all the party leaders, however eminent.
Yet, even when the evidence is obtained, translating it to practical dietary advice can be difficult and counter-intuitive.
Yet resistance, particularly from the Danishmends of the north-east, was strong, and the difficult nature of holding down the new conquests is illustrated by the fact that Kastamonu was recaptured by the Turks even as John was in Constantinople celebrating its return to Byzantine rule.
Yet Malcolm Barber observes that historians " find it difficult to accept that an affair of such enormity rests upon total fabrication ".
He has described this difficult period, " Yet at times like that I felt I'd never get a break and was desperate because during the boy band era no one wanted singer-songwriters.
Yet at least he was ready to meet their leaders, to address them, and to discuss difficult problems with them.
Yet, if Ivanova is any example, they remember vividly more difficult times under czars and communism.
Yet, despite his difficult financial troubles, that didn't stop him from seeking knowledge since his youth.
Yet, his teachings are also described as " difficult to understand ":
Yet, female rap groups such as Animo Consejo who have an interest in broader, national appeal have a more difficult time managing between their role as a sexy performer who will be judged by their onstage look and as rappers who are interested in changing the racialized role of women in Cuba.
Yet, consumer skepticism persists mainly due to the fact that benefits associated with consuming the products may be difficult to be detected.
Yet despite Rick's feelings, Minmay's music career and her cousin Lynn Kyle, make their romance more and more difficult.
Yet in a number of cases it is difficult to determine, and to classify, the ideological positions of candidates and deputies.
Yet another alternative is the score test, which has the advantage that it can be formulated in situations where the variability is difficult to estimate ; e. g. the Cochran – Mantel – Haenzel test is a score test.
Yet, with the newly improved defense and AI, coming by points is that much more difficult.
Yet despite Rick's feelings, Minmei's music career and her cousin Lynn Kyle, make their romance more and more difficult.
Yet despite its uniqueness in Germany, as noted by the critics, the enterprise became increasingly difficult to sustain.
Yet if all politicians are opportunists — as many cynics believe — it becomes difficult to explain a politician's professional motivations.

Yet and wars
Yet the House of Savoy continued to rule Italy for several decades through the Italian Independence wars as the Italian unification continued and even as the First World War raged on in the early 20th century.
) Yet another Australian baritone of distinction between the wars was Harold Williams, who was based in the United Kingdom.
Yet the wars in Wales, of which Tostig's constituents were principal beneficiaries, needed to be paid for.
Yet its history is one of inheritance and acquisition not wars and sieges.
Yet in 1586, four years earlier, the Reverend Cotton Mather of Boston wrote: " Thomas Dudley's father was Captain Roger Dudley, -- slain in the wars, when -- his son, and one only daughter were very young ".
Yet Sudan ’ s national governments have a long history of using proxies in Southern Sudan, and the North – South border areas, to fight their wars and preserve their regular forces.
Yet as long as wars do take place at all it remains a moral duty to seek to reduce the agony caused by war, and the fulfillment of this obligation should not be disdained.
Yet Verin is said to have another aspect to his existence, a mirror of his white-skinned incarnation known as Ztefano, an equally brilliant diplomat whose speciality lies not in forming alliances but in promoting schisms and fueling wars.
Yet despite his numerous alliances, it is for his wars that Graz ' zt is best known in the Abyss.
Yet the most notorious of Graz ' zt's wars have been against Demogorgon.

Yet and at
Yet had he not visited the girl at Saw Buck he would never have been involved in this latest tangle.
Yet when, at war's end, the ex-Tory made the first move to resume correspondence, Jay wrote him from Paris, where he was negotiating the peace settlement:
Yet somehow, when officers were prodded into visiting Taliesin to execute the warrants, they would find neither Wright nor Olgivanna at home.
Yet you feel the orchestra is near at hand, and the individual instruments have the same firm presence associated with listening from a good seat in an acoustically perfect hall.
Yet a fresh inspection will indicate one crucial amendment: Beowulf and the Homeric poems are not at all formulaic to the same extent.
Yet the men all moved at the same instant.
Yet the fact remains that such institutions do set men at odds with their fellows.
Yet, if he used all of the little means at his disposal, he would be instructing his students wrongly.
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 a simpler alternative interpretation of the conflict between these two figures is that the Historia Brittonum is preserving traditions hostile to the purported descendants of Vortigern, who at this time were a ruling house in Powys.
" Of the scholastics he says :" Yet they will have us beleeve, that by the Almighty power of God, one body may be at one and the same time in many places problem of the universals ; and many bodies at one and the same time in one place whole and the parts ; ... And these are but a small part of the Incongruencies they are forced to, from their disputing philosophically, in stead of admiring, and adoring of the Divine and Incomprehensible Nature ...."
Yet somehow they reached their second consecutive FA Cup final, and the big day at Wembley coincided with Busby's return to work.
Yet, at first, Constantine's new Rome did not have all the dignities of old Rome.
Yet another is the Greek saganaki, an appetizer of cheese served flambé at the table.
Yet at the same time, a maximum ceiling height of 2. 6 m ( 8. 5 ft ) in office area could still be achieved with careful coordination and dedicated integration.
Yet, at the 5th Congress of the Communist International ( July 1924 ), Grigory Zinoviev formally denounced Georg Lukács's heterodox definition of orthodox Marxism as exclusively derived from fidelity to the " Marxist method ", and not to Communist party dogmas ; and denounced the Marxism developments of the German theorist Karl Korsch.
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, he was married according to the rites of the Church of England in both his first marriage at the church at Wallington, and in his second marriage on his deathbed in University College Hospital, and he left instructions that he was to receive an Anglican funeral.
Yet it was probably only in the middle of the next century, at the earliest, that Jerusalem again became the capital of Judah.
Yet in 1971 the teams were engaged in a heated race that went down to the final week of the season, where Miami won its first division title with a 10 – 3 – 1 title compared to the 10 – 4 Baltimore record after the Colts won the Week 13 matchup between them at home, but proceeded to lose the last game of the season to Boston.
Yet despite their mutual insistence on the self-evidence that " all men are created equal ", their insistence that the citizens of a republic be educated at public expense, and the evident parallel between the concepts of the " general welfare " and Rousseau's " general will ", some scholars maintain there is little to suggest that Rousseau had that much effect on Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers.
Yet the full motivation for this ambitious operation is, at best, unclear.

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