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Yet and evolution
Yet the choice of terminology isn't random: Ben Stein wants you to stop thinking of evolution as an actual science supported by verifiable facts and logical arguments and to start thinking of it as a dogmatic, atheistic ideology akin to Marxism.
Yet slower than biological evolution is the time scale of astronomical change.
Yet Bookchin's claim, which appears to be thoroughly documented, is that the evolution of organic societies into our current, vastly destructive, hierarchical societies-over millennia-has also taken place through some ... ( almost cancerous?
Yet Charlie worries that a jet will one day crash into the dune — a temporary if not symbolic end to evolution.

Yet and harmonic
Yet there is no question of Pijper's consciously abandoning tonality ; rather his polyphonic way of thinking and his sense of counterpoint made his harmonic style evolve in that direction.
Yet in spite of his focus on counterpoint, Werckmeister's work emphasized underlying harmonic principles.

Yet and practice
Yet nobody will question the necessity of all this and any reputable interior designer does know all this and does practice it.
Yet, despite these apparent differences, notarial practice is universally considered to be distinct and separate from that of attorney ( solicitor / barrister ).
Yet, Aristotle also outlined generic constraints that focused the rhetorical art squarely within the domain of public political practice.
Accepting Aradia as the source of skyclad practice, Robert Chartowich points to the 1998 Pazzaglini translation of these lines, which read " Men and Women / You will all be naked, until / Yet he shall be dead, the last / Of your oppressors is dead.
Yet a decline in mature trees due to intensive harvesting lately has caused a slowdown and the practice of more sustainable forestry.
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, innovations can be developed by less formal on-the-job modifications of practice, through exchange and combination of professional experience and by many other routes.
" Yet in the 20th Century authoritarian states such as Mussolini's Fascist Italy, Hitler's Third Reich, and Stalin's Soviet Union once again resumed the practice, and on a massive scale.
Yet the number of the French was superior and Pocock was required by the practice of his time to fight by the old official fighting instructions.
Yet as management information systems developed starting in the 1960s, and as BI emerged in the ' 80s and ' 90s as a software category and field of practice, the emphasis was on numerical data stored in relational databases.
" Connolly questioned the practice of British parents sending young children to boarding preparatory schools but concluded “ Yet St where I now went was a well run and vigorous example which did me a world of good .”
Yet another opinion: In practice, TFP is a measure of our ignorance, as Abramovitz ( 1956 ) put it, precisely because it is a residual.
Yet in practice, the regime showed a fundamental weakness in attaining M ' ba's goal in which he, who had by this time become known as " the old man ", or " the boss ", would have a high degree of authority.
Yet, in clinical practice, the second-generation proved fragile, and suffered greater incidences of shell rupture, and of “ silicone gel bleed ” ( filler leakage through an intact shell ).
Yet careful studies of the business have raised doubts about the frequency with which violence was employed in practice.
Yet, it was still common practice for the residents of mountain communities to spend part of the year in two locations, primarily near Castro Laboreiro.
checklist or test ...” Yet in practice, judges have judged the admissibility of scientific evidence using the " Daubert factors " as a checklist ; for example, the trial court judge in Kumho admitted to erroneously treating the factors as mandatory.
Yet attempts to implement this human security agenda have led to the emergence of two major schools of thought on how to best practice human security — " Freedom from Fear " and " Freedom from Want ".
Yet there ARE public schools that practice this kind of pedagogy ( see Falk, 2008 ).
Yet, Muslims are taught to be moderate in their behavior and attitude, such that they should not indulge in excessive actions ( or extremism ) in their zeal to be the best of example for mankind-‘ Moderation in behavior and attitude, yet dynamic and progressive in thinking and practice .’ ( Ibrahim JCH, 2007 ).
( Yet Thích Nhất Hạnh often recounts about his early Zen practices in Vietnam in his Dharma talks saying that he continued and developed this practice in the West which has a distinctive Vietnamese Thien flavor.
Yet, it is only within the past decade that the prevalence and ramifications of this practice have risen to international prominence, due to a dramatic increase in research and public action.
Yet in this branch of his practice he merely imitated Salvator Rosa and Eveidingen.

Yet and language
Yet another definition sees language as a system of communication that enables humans to cooperate.
Yet another method is to make the main program an interpreter for a programming language, either designed specifically for the application in question or general-purpose, and then write the bulk of the actual user functionality as macros or other forms of add-ins in this language, an approach taken for example by the GNU Emacs text editor.
* YAP – Yet Another Prolog, an implementation of the Prolog programming language
* YAWL – Yet Another Workflow Language, a business process modeling language for diagramming workflow patterns
Yet the Poem contains many delicate touches of passion, and indeed the passion is every where true to nature, a great number of the stanzas present beautiful images, and are expressed with unusual felicity of language ; and the versification, though the metre is itself unfit for long poems, is harmonious and artfully varied, exhibiting the utmost powers of that metre, and every variety of which it is capable.
Yet, the Welsh retained their language and culture in spite of heavy English dominance.
Yet the two types of investigations resemble each other in that both, if successful, uncover new facts, and these facts, although expressed in language, are generally not about language ( except for investigations in such specialized areas as philosophy of language and empirical linguistics ).
Yet as electronic systems grow increasingly complex, and reconfigurable systems become increasingly mainstream, there is growing desire in the industry for a single language that can perform some tasks of both hardware design and software programming.
Yet, many existing fragments display prosodic, morphological and phraseological features common to the Homeric language of Greek epic poetry, and even markedly Aeolic and un-Doric features ( σδ
Yet another usage is latent semantic indexing in natural language text processing.
Yet, by 1600, another classification of the North Germanic language branches had arisen from a syntactic point of view, dividing them into an insular group ( Icelandic and Faroese ) and a continental group ( Danish, Norwegian and Swedish ).
Yet, the language enables the increased level of formality necessary for automated proof checking.
Yet there is criticism of the puristic language policy even in Croatia.
Yet now Russia stirs up rebellion and keeps troops on the soil of her friend and ally — Iran … Unless Russia is faced with an iron fist and strong language another war is in the making.
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 another common attitude is that the low dialect — which is everyone's native language — ought to be abandoned in favor of the high dialect, which presently is nobody's native language.
Yet Parkman's work represents a pioneering effort ; in several ways he anticipated the kind of frontier history now taken for granted .... Parkman's masterful and evocative use of language remains his most enduring and instructive legacy.
Yet another theory says that according to the historian Arcecio Aragón, the origin of the word Popayán is " Pampayán " and it comes from the Quechua language: pampa ( valley ) and yan ( river ), or in other words, the pass of the river, the Cauca river.
" Yet his language was seldom so polemic and never adversarial.
Yet this was perhaps the most glorious period of his existence, for during it he devoted himself to the rehabilitation of the proscribed and humiliated Magyar language, composing in it no fewer than thirty great romances, besides innumerable volumes of tales, essays, criticism and faceti.

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