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Yet and community
Yet the spirit which lives in community is not identical with the community.
Yet upon confronting an organized Rabbinic community, he was not equally impressed by the established ritual and religious doctrine of Rabbinical Judaism, such as the Oral Law.
Yet since the second half of the 20th century, Bennebroek functions primarily as a commuter community for the surrounding cities.
Yet without community there is certainly no liberation, no future, only the most vulnerable and temporary armistice between me and my oppression.
The community itself acknowledges that it has yet to create the perfect society — it even provides guidebooks entitled " Not Utopia Yet " to visitors.
Yet he attended the community religious school Tachkemoni as the alternative was the socialist school affiliated with the labor movement, to which his family was decidedly opposed in their political values.
Yet it is also the human story of two young men, their two families and their community, and the joys and struggles they live from their recruitment in 1987 through their college freshman year ( 1991-92 ).
Yet Wightman was a well-respected business man and community leader, whose zeal for his faith and freedom of expression brought him in direct conflict with the religious establishment led by King James I.
Yet it has fallen so far in esteem even within the arts community that A-list performers are more likely to show up on the Honors ' various committee lists than on stage or even in the audience at the gala.
Yet the need for jurisdiction came from the mining community.
Yet, each of these men find themselves firmly bound up in the community, the " membership ," of Port William.
Yet, this debate has not been settled in the philosophical community.
Yet, in his final volume of Main Currents he concluded that the Jeffersonian farmer, the Progressives ' traditional democratic hero, had joined forces with the greedy business community to produce a destructive form of capitalism which culminated in the 1920s.
Yet other Affordable Housing advocates state the reverse is true, that Inclusionary Zoning can have the opposite effect and actually reduce affordable housing in a community.
Yet, the growth of the Carmelite, Jesuit and Franciscan religious orders at about the same time resulted in the growth of the faith community on Faial.
Yet the park that lent the neighborhood its name still serves its residents, where through play, performance, and even the occasional outdoor film screening it functions as the venue where the community can come together.
Yet the government was committed to the idea of ' care in the community '.
Yet as the 19th century progressed, the community gained a more permanent status, and the residents adopted its current name in honour of Sir Anthony Musgrave who served as governor of Newfoundland from 1864-1869.
Yet the singer was prepared to become a prominent figure in his local community, working as a councillor and organising cultural events in Astaffort.
Yet their role as religious arbiters forces them to take positions on issues that have political ramifications and since mullahs often disagree with one another, pitting one community against the other, they are frequently perceived as disruptive elements within their communities.
Yet the park that lent the neighborhood its name still serves its residents, where through play, performance, and even the occasional outdoor film screening it functions as the venue where the community can come together.
Of wildflowers and songbirds, for example, species with little instrumental value, Leopold writes in Sand County ’ s “ The Land Ethic ”: “ Yet these creatures are members of the biotic community, and if ( as I believe ) its stability depends on its integrity, they are entitled to continuance .” And later in “ The Land Ethic ,” Leopold directly invokes “ philosophical value ” — that is, what academic environmental philosophers call “ intrinsic value ”: “ It is inconceivable to me that an ethical relationship to land can exist without love, respect, and admiration for land, and a high regard for its value.
Yet the area remains heavily diverse, representing a microcosm of the larger city in terms of the different ethnicities, ages and socioeconomic groups living within the same community.

Yet and attitude
Yet the attitude that the fate of the Presidency demands in such a situation is quite distinct from the simple courage that can proceed with battles to be fought, regardless of the consequences.
Yet, such an attitude in regard to the murder of vom Rath is necessary, in order to save the Jews of the Third Reich, whose lives are becoming more and more precarious in regard to the prosperity, their health, their futures, etc.
Yet " Justinian I succeeded in imposing his ecclesiastical policies on the papacy and Pope Gregory the Great maintained an attitude of political loyalty to the empire ."< ref > T.
Yet, to the Chinese public, Mao Zedong proposed a belligerent attitude towards capitalist countries, an initial rejection of peaceful coexistence, which he perceived as Marxist revisionism from the Soviet Union.
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 due to a march-pass in 1774 and easygoing attitude of soldiers another fire started in Kutno.
Yet a certain event that took place on 3 July 1940, would help to change the German attitude towards France still having armed forces, even as a conquered nation.
Yet by the 1350s the general attitude towards the novi cives had changed much, as even Villani's brother Matteo depicted them in a heroic light for being united in a coalition with the merchants and artisans to curb oligarchic power.
Yet such matters seem something of an irrelevance, since they only reflect an attitude of the time adopted by a celebrated pioneer of the harpsichord revival in the twentieth century.
" Yet, after 1945 when Second World War was over, his disloyal attitude to the patriotic attitude was quickly forgotten by Polish fans of his talent.
Yet Israel's attitude towards its Bedouin citizens has always been positive.
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 and towards
Yet Adorno's intellectual nonconformism was no less shaped by the repugnance he felt towards the nationalism which swept through the Reich during the First World War.
Yet, Achilles slays Thersites for his disrespect towards Penthesilea.
Yet, despite his later doctorate, Tucholsky never went on to a legal career: his inclination towards literature and journalism was stronger.
Yet while he was oriented towards the West and the new allies of West Germany and paid little attention to comparatists in Eastern Europe, his conception of a transnational ( and transatlantic ) comparative literature was very much influenced by East European literary theorists of the Russian and Prague schools of structuralism, from whose works René Wellek, too, derived many of his concepts, concepts that continue to have profound implications for comparative literary theory today " ... A manual published by the University of Munich lists 31 departments which offer a diploma in comparative literature in Germany, albeit some only as a ' minor '.
Yet even in these rare cases, the essentially benevolent intentions of Minds towards other Culture citizens is never in question.
Yet, unlike his Menshevik rivals, Lenin distinguished himself by his hostility towards the bourgeois intelligentsia, and was routinely criticised for placing too much trust in the intellectual ability of the working class to transform society through its own political struggles.
Yet in less than half a century Cornelius founded a great school, revived mural painting, and turned the gaze of the art world towards Munich.
Yet there was a sense of humour and a geniality which drew men towards him ; and towards those young artists who sought his teaching and his criticism he always exhibited a calm patience.
Yet he says he holds no animosity towards the Peace Mission.
Yet while 547 Troop had detected a transmitter belonging to the 275th Regiment moving west towards Nui Dat such intercepts were unable to predict Viet Cong intentions with any certainty, while patrols through the area had also failed to detected any significant force.
Yet the abolition of slavery did not allow for independence and did not prevent Toussaint L ' Ouverture from joining the Spanish army working towards the greater goal of a sovereign Haitian state.
" Yet another, "... style tends towards the grandiose and mock-biblical ... Word order is frequently and pointlessly inverted.
" Yet it had all been done on next-to-nothing, and during the months leading towards the end of the season, I hardly ever saw Owen Oyston.
Yet he was no book-worm, for he liked to study life at first hand in the contact with men and events, and for this larger training, he found himself fitted by the home training where he received those elemental virtues essential to winning anything worthwhile, and to a bent towards clean out of door sports, where through tramping and fishing he got close to nature, and through athletic contests he trained mind and muscle to discipline.
Moon narrated My Heart is Not Broken Yet, a 2007 documentary on Song Sin-do and her decade-long lawsuit against the Japanese government for an official apology towards her fellow comfort women.

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