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Yet, in spite of this, intensive study of the taped interviews by teams of psychotherapists and linguists laid bare the surprising fact that, in the first five minutes of an initial interview, the patient often reveals as many as a dozen times just what's wrong with him ; ;
Yet, given that Pliny had not heard the word directly from a Cimbric informant, it cannot be ruled out that the word is in fact Gaulish instead.
Yet Fulham's comfortable Premier League table positions in the previous years and the fact that, for the previous three seasons the ground has been filled to capacity, means stadium expansion is a viable option.
Yet another advantage of the NIST curves is the fact that they use a = − 3 which improves addition in Jacobian coordinates.
Yet the fact that he could eulogise kings in Theogony ( ll.
Yet, the fact that this was remarkable confirms the broader observation that Mbeki values the exercise of centralised policy over demonstrations of grassroots populism.
Yet in fact, the key roles were played by the Central Committee, its Politburo and Secretariat, which were subject to the strict control of the authorities of the Soviet Union.
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 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 Machiavelli is keenly aware of the fact that an earlier pro-republican coup had been thwarted by the people's inaction that itself stemmed from the prince's liberality.
Yet another more pejorative usage involves underlining the fact that the original meaning of a symbol has in effect been lost and that the symbol now serves merely to identify allegiance, being described as nothing more than a " shibboleth.
Yet in Arturo Uslar-Pietri's vague, ample usage, magical realism was wildly successful in summarizing for many readers their perception of much Latin American fiction ; this fact suggests that the term has its uses, so long as it is not expected to function with the precision expected of technical, scholarly terminology.
Yet, its conservative handling effect, particularly understeer, and the fact that many drivers believe rear wheel drive is a more desirable layout for a sports car make this layout atypical to high-performance sports cars.
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, the artist recognizes the fact that he has now become better known in this country under his ' nom-de-plume ,' and this is his way of making it official!
Yet, these claims are in jarring contrast with the fact that there is much evil in the world.
As a matter of fact, it might well lead into something forbidden which he himself has stated clearly in his book al-Rawd when he said: “ Whoever accuses a Muslim of being a disbeliever based on a sin committed by him, and without an attempt to interpret it favorably, he himself commits disbelief .” Yet here he is accusing an entire group of Muslims of disbelief.
Yet the writer of the series always maintained to the end of the programme's time that stories were based on fact, and that Dixon was an accurate reflection of what goes on in an ordinary police station.
Yet, in denying the importance of the emotions in moral judgment, he is driven back to the admission that right actions must be " grateful " to us ; that, in fact, moral approbation includes both an act of the understanding and an emotion of the heart.
Yet, more recent research has shown that such ‘ pleasure ’ electrodes do not, in fact, lead to pleasure but only a form of ‘ wanting ’ or motivation to obtain the stimulation.
" Yet the incident disappeared so quickly from the political scene that Theodore H. White, surveying the 1964 election campaign, assessed its impact this way: " Perhaps the most amazing of all events of the campaign of 1964 is that the nation faced the fact fully — and shrugged its shoulders.
Yet he considered the disjunctive conclusion to be a " certain fact ".
Yet in opposition to this etymology is the fact that the word " cagot " is first found in this form no earlier than the year 1542.
Yet another criticism is the fact that many plinkers fire at metal road signs, resulting in damaged communal property.

Yet and remains
Yet he remains the fiercest of competitors.
Yet, Hezbollah remains deployed along the Blue Line.
Yet, the conjecture remains open and is among the seven famous Millennium Prize Problems.
Yet the issue remains unresolved, partly because other political associations for Horus and Set complicate the picture further.
Yet while the upper surface of the earth is trampled underfoot, the lower and denser soil closest to the supporting framework remains undisturbed and virgin.
Yet the sun remains unmoving in the sky, parching and burning all the ground beneath.
Yet the choir, side chapels, sacristry, and courtyard remain intact, and the cathedral, although no longer the seat of a bishop or archbishop, remains the primary place of worship for the Roman Catholic population of the city, and is a major tourist attraction.
Yet there is one block ( between Philadelphia and Union streets ) that remains substantially unaltered from the turn of the century.
Yet that scandal remains one of the biggest whodunnits of modern Irish politics.
Yet, the list of musicians who benefited from association with him, starting with ruling the London blues scene, remains impressive.
Yet social alienation remains a concern, especially among the philosophers of Marxist Humanism ; in the book The Marxist-Humanist Theory of State-Capitalism ( 1992 ), Raya Dunayevskaya discussed the existence of the desire for self-activity and self-actualisation among wage-labour workers struggling to achieve the elementary goals of life in a capitalist economy.
Yet it remains a rare glimpse of the poet's dissipated life, written by one of her contemporaries.
It features the song " Not Dead Yet " which received extensive commercial airplay on Chicago radio stations WXRT and WLUP and remains an active part of the former's library.
Yet, the sense that children do not deserve to be exposed to criminal punishment in the same way as adults remains strong.
Yet, a series of questions regarding the town ’ s exact location and identification of its ruins remains open due largely to the centuries-long geomorphologic processes of the area as the lower reaches of the Rioni are prone to changes of course across the wetland.
Yet the distinguishing instant at which weak implicatures and the hearer or reader ’ s conjecture of meaning diverge remains highly subjective.
Yet another alternative remains philosopher Robert Kane's model.
Yet " He remains a neglected and underrated artist, one of the few nineteenth-century painters to paint classical subjects successfully.
Yet was quite chaotic in the midst of the Cultural Revolution, and under the direction of Mao Zedong, in 1968, to " prepare for war and natural disasters ", Shijiazhuang became the provincial capital and remains so today.
Yet no matter what improvements or different types are made, the basic design idea of man or woman riding on a spring remains the same.
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 even years after the model was discontinued, the Cimarron's legacy remains negative.
Yet despite all their issues, Lisa remains the only long-term relationship that Monette has managed to have.
Yet even today, with much major new development, the centre of the old Roman and medieval town on the opposite ( left ) bank of the Tarn remains poorly excavated, and the newly renovated Maison du Peuple, almost on the site of the old Roman forum, saw no archaeology before major mechanical excavation for recent new very deep foundations.

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