Yet in the Rajaratnam case the Feds deployed wiretaps as well as mass arrests.
Yet in Dublin, some artisans and clothing designers are seizing the downturn as an opportunity for rebirth.
Yet in medieval times, people built hilltop villages here to find safety from pirates and marauding armies.
Yet in both cases, the economy has hardly responded in a commensurately positive manner.
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Yet in spite of her storied career, Ferreira had never performed in New York City.
The Mexican military officials who arrested Maldonado haven't made their case yet in court.
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Yet in both devices the heat output is limited to the amount of energy put in.
Yet in the battle of the catchy traffic project nicknames, Carmageddon is the clear winner.
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Yet in too many parts of the world, similar progress remains a distant dream.
Yet in public he has said repeatedly that an American military intervention would be a mistake.
Yet in comparison, jet engines-- having fewer moving parts--are ten times more reliable than pistons.
Yet in all this, the European Union struggles to find a role for itself.
Yet in 2009, the EPA granted California a waiver authorizing CARB to implement AB 1493.
There has certainly not been much southern solidarity on display yet in Australia or New Zealand.
Yet in summers, that passage is now so clear that tourist ships routinely sail through it.
Yet in their zeal to protect the taxpayer, American policymakers may have done too little.
Yet in the right kind of film, both men can bring in the big bucks.
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Yet in some respects Mr Havel, at home, has more recently been a failure.
Most of the Zodiacs had come from the Farley, which was not yet in visible range.
Yet in reality, a tourist is far more likely to fall victim to health problems.
Yet in many regions around the world, people and economies continue to suffer from its extremes.
Yet in 2011, Critical Software planned to boost its employee count by 40% in 2012.
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Yet in every game of chicken, there is one party that has the upper hand.
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The hotel is expected to open to visitors by 2016, although financing isn't yet in place.
Yet in his next breath, Obama promised to protect the benefits that go to Medicare recipients.
Yet in many parts of the developing world, the Church appears in vibrant health.
Yet in such a volatile market, a small rise in rates could have a disproportionate effect.
One European leader not yet in power is resisting this slow dissolution of the alliance.
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Yet in the short term much may still go wrong, especially in the public finances.
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