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Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
Yet they have accepted most of the extant `` welfare state '' provisions for health, security, and the regulation of economic affairs, and they overwhelmingly approve of the traditional `` liberalism '' of the Bill of Rights.
Yet an economy cannot get the most out of its resources if dishonesty, corruption, and favoritism are widespread.
Yet Laos was now one of the most explosive headaches of statesmen around the globe.
Yet for better or for worse, the truth of the matter is that most American Catholic colleges do not owe their existence to general Catholic support but rather to the initiative, resourcefulness and sacrifices of individual religious communities.
Yet this quaint dandified little man who, I was sorry to see, now limped badly, had been in his time one of the most celebrated members of the Belgian police.
Yet our state is similar to a cancer cell — with its messianism and expansionism, its totalitarian suppression of dissent, the authoritarian structure of power, with a total absence of public control in the most important decisions in domestic and foreign policy, a closed society that does not inform its citizens of anything substantial, closed to the outside world, without freedom of travel or the exchange of information.
Yet there is now little doubt that the hollow-walled broch tower was purely an invention from what is now Scotland, or that even the kinds of pottery found inside them that most resembled south British styles were local hybrid forms.
Yet, due to easier physical implementation of classical controller designs as compared to systems designed using modern control theory, these controllers are preferred in most industrial applications.
Yet the order of the Senate was only partially executed in Rome, and wholly disregarded in most of the provinces outside Italy.
Yet, most importantly, the observer has no influence on the specific element of the world that becomes reality.
Yet agriculture is the country's most promising resource.
Yet he also became " the most tragic of poets ", focusing on the inner lives and motives of his characters in a way previously unknown.
Yet it is perhaps the most violent attack, in the apparent quietness of the action, against the rules of the new economy, the new mentality, the new values, and it embodies both a conservative and a progressive view.
Yet, for most of its time, it produced one of the most liberal and tolerant Haitian governments ever.
Yet it was in Athens where his most formidable contemporary critics could be found.
Yet Italian loanwords continue to be used in most other European languages in matters of art and music.
Lifting is most important when, the Jacobson radical of R. Yet another characterization of semiperfect rings is that they are semilocal rings whose idempotents lift modulo J ( R ).
Yet his friend and protector John of Gaunt was the most hated by the rebels, and where Wycliffe's influence was greatest the uprising found the least support.
Yet many of the major German composers of the time, including Handel himself, as well as Graun, Hasse and later Gluck, chose to write most of their operas in foreign languages, especially Italian.
Yet his accounts were still obscure, for he also wrote, " I pass over the cutting of the wood "-opting not to describe it, since he considered it as a most sacred ritual ( Ibid.
Yet the most important aspect of the 1970 uniform change was the adoption of one of the more distinctive logos in sports ; a Phillies " P " that, thanks to its unique shape and " baseball stitched " center swirl, remained instantly recognizable and admired, long after its regular use had ended.
Yet the most impressive work aesthetically was done among the scholars and urban elite.

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 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 the difficult wars at the end of his long reign and the religious problems created by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes made his last years dark ones.

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