Yet even now, the Indonesian president has given little indication of how she intends to deal with the menace (for more on Indonesia's political forces, click here).
Yet even now, as the tremendous wisdom of the surge of 2007 (whose members are already largely stateside) and the implementation of true counterinsurgency warfare rings true, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama continues to refuse to acknowledge the obvious.
And yet even now, with Hizbullah fielding guided missiles capable of hitting Dimona and in control of Lebanese government whose military receives advanced weapons from the US, the Israeli media, led by Yediot are still presenting the withdrawal as an act of strategic genius and political courage.
Yet now Google even has business and government customers paying for its versions.
Yet even if some countries now have a twinge of regret over joining the euro, they know that the pain would get worse still if they left.
Yet Ms Siggins explained that even now the abbey continued to influence its surroundings.
Yet even though things look bad now, a default probably does not loom in the near future.
It also means that these industries may not be back to pre-recession levels yet, even though they are growing now.
The "appropriate time" apparently has yet to arrive, for, even now, after Emerson's warnings have come true, and we have seen thousands of Americans killed by Islamic-extremists, NPR's defacto blacklist is still in effect.
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Bad enough, for sure: yet the situation is potentially even more serious now than it was in the late 1980s.
Yet now interest rates have gone even higher (this week the central bank raised the overnight rate from just under 30% to 32%), in order to stop the floating currency from sinking out of sight.
Many worry that even now, big losses are yet to be declared.
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Which has been difficult, since some of the key regulations that would apply to us (e.g. around seasonal work forces) have not even been written yet, just 8 months now before the law is to take effect.
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For now, Knight has yet to speak even to her mother, who has no idea where she is recuperating.
Yet even given the gravity of that inheritance, by now it would be reasonable to expect to see the bones of an orderly economic programme in place, and some glimmers of future recovery.
Yet, grim as it is, the violence in Afghanistan even now pales beside Iraq at its worst.
Yet now a growing band of North Korea-watchers, even in China, divines a new unpredictability which, they say, is more disturbing than the tired old blackmail.
Even honest Keynesians would concede stimulus is now less necessary, yet Obama eagerly recruits recipients for food stamps.
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Yet, if talking about Korea is awkward now, it will be even more fraught in the teeth of a crisis.
Yet the question remains, will Energy Conversion Devices even exist as a company a year from now?
Yet spreads were tightening even as stocks were falling to much lower levels than they are at now (the stockmarket has rallied of late).
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Yet now, more people are continue to work either full- or part-time even after retiring.
Now he is about to relinquish that post in turn but to take up yet another, as a senator-for-life, as his constitution, which is even now in force, provides for former heads of state.
Yet even after being born and raised in Japan, graduating from a top Japanese university, and now becoming a State Minister appointee, Renho is not without detractors as a naturalized citizen in Japanese society.
Business entities and their leaders have always been inseparable to some extent, yet not even in the age of the robber barons has public interest, spurred by mass and now digital communications, been so riveted by the personalities of corporate kingpins.
Yet even the best of the best investors in history recognize that there are markets that they cannot master now or ever.
Yet even Sheikh Mohammed, whose ambition has inspired Dubai's furious drive for superlatives, says he will now be more careful.
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