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Yet and importance
Yet the full importance of his contributions was not appreciated till long after his death.
Yet his first courses of lectures in that department were readings and expositions of the Old and New Testament ; and to this, as also to hermeneutics, he always attached special importance, believing that for theology a sound exegesis was the one indispensable requisite.
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, in those years, Speyer was of little political importance.
Yet El Periquillo retains its importance.
Yet for all the importance he played on them, Shostakovich may have been right in writing the symphony without a text, in view of the censorship that would eventually be reimposed.
Yet, an important key to understanding Icelanders and their culture ( Which differentiates them from the majority of their contemporary Nordic peoples ) is the high importance they place on the traits of independence and self-sufficiency.
)" Yet Waley, in his Introduction in his translation of The Way and its Power, explains that he was careful to put meaning above style in translations where meaning would be reasonably considered of more importance to the modern Western reader.
Yet it was not until the 20th century that copper reached the importance of other mining exports such as saltpeter or silver.
Laplace knew this well, and himself wrote to conclude the sunrise example: “ But this number is far greater for him who, seeing in the totality of phenomena the principle regulating the days and seasons, realises that nothing at the present moment can arrest the course of it .” Yet Laplace was ridiculed for this calculation ; his opponents gave no heed to that sentence, or failed to understand its importance.
" Yet for Kraft, the flight of Enos represented proof of the importance of real-time decision-making in Mission Control.
" Yet he overcame his handicap to produce poems which were often hauntingly beautiful and frequently ironic, and gave to other, younger poets a strong sense of the importance and value of their calling ".
Yet even beyond this, his importance as a collector and transmitter as been noted by the likes of William O Sullivan and Tomas O Concheannain.
Yet even after the need to ground their legal theories in either Sunna or Qur ' ān became apparent to the jurists, the regional fiqhs were not discarded, but became the third source in reformualting Islamic law, on par with and of even greater importance than Sunna or Qur ' ān!
Yet there was added importance for the bout: if Vitali were to win it would mean that both brothers would achieve their dream of being heavyweight champions at the same time.
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 by the time of his death, Stuck's importance as an artist in his own right had almost been forgotten: his art seemed old-fashioned and irrelevant to a generation which had endured World War I.
Yet the importance of the collection is also evident in Freud's use of archaeology as a metaphor for psychoanalysis.
Yet, this approach does not completely reject the importance of categories like the anticategorical approach ; rather the intracategorical approach recognizes the relevance of social categories to the understanding of the modern social experience.
# Seychelles-1979-1981: Yet another area of great strategic importance

Yet and transcendence
Yet, its transcendence lies in its relationship to truth and justice ( Psalm 85. 10, Isaiah 48. 18, 22, 57. 19-21 ).
Yet there is evolving consensus on some issues including: the Goddess in relation to polytheism and monotheism ; immanence, transcendence and other ways to understand the nature of the Goddess.

Yet and peace
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 despite his opponents ' setbacks Louis XIV was desirous of peace – but he wanted it on reasonable terms.
Yet Calvin, for his part, desired only peace and privacy.
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 the genrō made collectively the most important decisions, such as peace and war and foreign policy, and when a cabinet resigned they chose the new prime minister.
Yet in Foundation and Empire, General Bel Riose says, " the two millennia of peace under the Spaceship-and-Sun of the Empire with the two millennia of interstellar anarchy that preceded it.
Yet peace does not exist of its own will.
" Yet he warmly congratulated Wolsey two years later when warlike adventures were abandoned at the peace of London.
Yet later his son Gisgo was given the command of seventy ships of Carthage manned by Greek mercenaries and sent to Lilybaeum, after which peace was negotiated by Carthage with Timoleon of Syracuse, c. 340.
Yet Zeniff, as a man of peace, argues that the Nephites should make a treaty with the Lamanites and regain the land of their inheritance through negotiation rather than conquest
Yet the Bush administration still considers Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas a peace partner.
Yet, the demand for the " Right of Return " ( ROR ) by descendants of Palestinian refugees to Israel has remained a cornerstone of the Palestinian view and has been repeatedly enunciated by Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas who is leading the Palestinian peace effort.
Yet in that unearthly valley there always seemed to be a core of peace in the heart of the most ravening tempest .</ p >
Yet even this transition did not bring peace to this gentle, troubled artist, for in 2001, she suffered a nervous breakdown, which led to the loss of her home and studio.
Yet the roots of the pacifist floral imagery may go even further back to the non-violent Carnation Revolution of Portugal in the mid 1970s, which is associated with the color carnation because carnations were worn, and the 1986 Yellow Revolution in the Philippines where demonstrators offered peace flowers to military personnel manning armoured tanks.
Yet Zeniff, as a man of peace, argues that the Nephites should make a treaty with the Lamanites and regain the land of their inheritance through negotiation rather than conquest

Yet and Christian
Yet, even after all these stratagems, the conscience of Christian liberality is still not laid to rest, any more than is the conscience of Harvard University for having done the abject penance for its rejection of Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Divinity School Address of naming its hall of philosophy after him.
Yet his lyrical subtlety, in Steve Turner's opinion, leaves the hymn's meaning open to a variety of Christian and non-Christian interpretations.
Yet the party's group in parliament voted against an oppositional motion for gay marriage, in order not to threaten the coalition with the Christian democrats.
Yet a contemporary atmosphere of Spanish convivencia is evoked by the inclusion nobility, rogues, vagrants, young and old, men, women, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish characters.
Yet the majority of works in Bibliotheca are by Christian patristic authors, and most of the secular texts in Bibliotheca are histories, grammars or literary works, usually rhetoric, rather than science, medicine or philosophy.
Yet, in the children of Buddenbrook Jr., the materially comfortable style of life provided by the dedication to solid, middle-class values elicits decadence: The fickle daughter, Toni, lacks and seeks no purpose in life ; son Christian is honestly decadent, and lives the life of a ne ’ er-do-well ; and the businessman son, Thomas, who assumes command of the Buddenbrook family fortune, occasionally falters from middle-class solidity by being interested in art and philosophy, the impractical life of the mind, which, to the bourgeoisie, is the epitome of social, moral, and material decadence.
Other works include Three Screaming Popes ( after the paintings by Francis Bacon ) and Your Rockaby, a concerto for saxophone and orchestra, and a concerto for trombone and orchestra: " Yet Another Set To ", dedicated to Christian Lindberg.
Yet another area of concern is the lack of religious freedom, highlighted by alleged repression of Christian, Tibetan Buddhist, and Falun Gong groups.
Yet various sources confirm that the Abgar who embraced the Christian faith was Abgar IX.
" Yet these differences reveal a deep division of thought on the nature of the church, and the relationship of the church and the Christian to the world.
Yet Catholics maintain that the belief in what occurs is unchanged since the origins of Christianity, and it is belief that Christian theology teaches is central: Jesus refers to faith, not to knowledge, in the Scriptures.
Yet the Didache, one of the earliest Christian writings on liturgical practices, mentions that baptism may occur by pouring water on the head three times using the trinitarian formula ( i. e., in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit ).
According to Fradenburg, these miraculous tales operate according to a paradoxical logic in which “ visuality and carnality are used to insist upon the superior virtue of that which is beyond sight and flesh .” Yet such sacramental materialism remains vulnerable to the kinds of abuse more obviously associated with the Pardoner ; Fradenburg cites the case of Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, the historical episode of the young English Christian supposedly martyred by Jews, “ slayn also / With cursed Jewes, as it is notable / For it is but a litel while ago ” ( VII 684-686 ), tacked onto the end of the " Prioress ’ Tale.
Yet, according to his biographer, Garth Lean, Buchman would always give those at his gatherings, whatever their faith or lack of it, " the deepest Christian truths he knew, often centred round the story of how he himself had been washed clean from his hatreds by his experience of the Cross at Keswick and how Christ had become his nearest friend.
Yet another theory maintains that the name ' Khereed ' derives from the Mongolian word ' Kherees ' meaning ' cross ' and is connected to their Christian religion.
Yet in Chinese, there is not a commonly used term that can subsume the two ( today, in Chinese Catholic literature, the term " jīdū zōngjiào " ( 基督宗教 ) is used to signify all Christian sects, as the term in Chinese means " religion of Christ ").
Yet, other contemporary Christian scholars consider it plausible or even likely that the Apostle John authored the gospel attributed to him.
" Yet to the intelligent design movement's conservative Christian constituents Dembski has said " intelligent design should be understood as the evidence that God has placed in nature to show that the physical world is the product of intelligence and not simply the result of mindless material forces.
Yet it remains to mention That Christina Saway is a conservative Christian that comes from the only Arab country, Lebanon, where the president is Christian by the constitution.
Yet, at the same time, a Christian must remain calm and patient, unperturbed even if his efforts show no signs of success, willing to wait for the Lord to bring the kingdom at his own pace and in his own way.
Yet those who created the ASCM fervently believed that Christian students could be agents of change in the university, the nation and the world.
Yet, in conjunction with the ransom theory of atonement, it was likely the principal theological understanding of atonement in Christianity for the first thousand years of the Christian theology, and traces of it remain in Thomistic soteriology and the soteriology of Eastern and Oriental Orthodoxy.

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