Yet as the hour of the escape drew nearer, Shin surprised himself by not feeling afraid.
Yet as the industry moves toward EHR adoption, that trust is being seriously tested.
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Yet as the date looms, doubts over whether the talks will start keep recurring.
Yet as the site's infrastructure got increasingly complex, it was harder to add new features or change existing ones.
Yet as the result of one these operations, 16 police officers were injured.
Yet as the euro area's biggest economy and biggest exporter, Germany would suffer more than most from any member's default.
This is a slight improvement from previous reports, yet as the market improves banks may start listing more of their foreclosed properties.
Yet as the casualties mount and next year's election approaches, Mr Erdogan is unlikely to risk nationalist ire by making more concessions.
Yet as the general's fortunes wane, Ms Bhutto's price may be rising.
Yet as the world becomes increasingly interconnected and as more and more consumers engage with brands, brand building could take on another dimension.
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And yet as the whole Andrew Mitchell "plebgate" saga has shown, class is never far away - particularly when it comes to politics.
Yet as the last large British lender to report its annual results in recent weeks, many were disappointed that HSBC had not performed better.
Yet as the special report on the waste business in this week's issue argues, there are grounds for optimism amid the mounds of rubbish.
Yet as the upshot of today's end-of-year European summit in Brussels makes clear, rifts over the management of the eurozone crisis are still manifest.
Yet as the rig aged, the engines began having more problems.
It's time people realised the cost of ill health to the NHS, preventive healthcare isn't rocket science....yet as the doctor suggests, millions are spent on treating, rather than promoting!
Yet as the recession has bitten deeper into corporate profits, Japanese firms have become keen to shed surplus labour, particularly the sort of middle manager who disappeared from foreign competitors' payrolls some time ago.
Yet as the smiling faces of girls in white dresses I hadn't seen since high school stared at me from my computer screen, I couldn't help but feel I was suddenly looking at the path I hadn't taken.
Yet as the Christmas Day attempt illustrates, and as we were reminded this week by the sacrifices of more brave Americans in Afghanistan-including those seven dedicated men and women of the CIA-the hard work of protecting our nation is never done.
The interest in the Paralympics is not yet as strong as the Olympics - Channel 4's Paralympic opening ceremony coverage was watched by a peak audience of 11.2 million viewers compared with the 26.9 million who watched the Olympics opening ceremony on BBC One.
With this latest ruling, it looks like Microsoft will escape from the ITC scott free, though it's not out of the woods yet, as the final call from the full commission won't occur until July.
Without the wall-to-wall TV coverage of today, the NCAA tournament hadn't yet emerged as the billion-dollar behemoth it has since become.
But the nightmare may not be over yet, as the pair are now expected to face what is in effect a retrial after prosecutors successfully argued that the acquittals had been "contradictory and illogical".
However, they stress that the results are not directly transferable to humans yet, as the levels of chemicals used on the rats were many times more concentrated than anything a person would experience in normal life.
Other court cases have taken place in France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Italy, South Korea and Japan, with no company yet emerging as the clear winner.
Yet, as the pages ahead show, profit can be as powerful a motivator as God.
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