Yet in its treatment of terrorist suspects, Britain, like America, has undermined the values it purports to uphold.
Yet in its 36-year history Research Frontiers has never earned a dime.
Yet in its last five-year investment period, in 2000, Ofwat had cut investment in the infrastructure by 11%, despite evidence that the system was in decline.
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Yet in its zeal to protect taxpayers, Congress has made the resolution process so similar to bankruptcy that counterparties and lenders may still choose to abandon a troubled firm to avoid losses.
Bellini's profile portrait of Mehmet sniffing a rose is a masterpiece of cross-cultural exchange: Mehmet appears as a civilised ruler rather than a threat, yet in its colour and composition this portrait is unmistakably the handiwork of a Venetian master, testament to the city's artistic pre-eminence.
The Crown Estate said it was "the most significant milestone yet" in its Round Three programme.
Yet nowhere in its terse letter did the IRS mention this sensible policy.
Yet BP in its next annual report revealed a 41% salary increase for its chief executive, Tony Hayward.
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And yet, in its own way, it is typical of many of the new buildings in the Japanese capital.
The humiliation for the SFO, if taxpayers are forced to pay anything like that to the two erstwhile playboys and property developers, would be unlike anything it has yet suffered in its chequered history.
The CARD Act, which significantly increased transparency throughout the credit card industry, has therefore proven a complete success in its yet young life and will likely remain in its current form moving forward.
If Achievers continues on its current growth trajectory, its future will be bright and Sequoia will have yet another winner in its portfolio.
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Yet a change in its refund procedures has many of its most loyal riders (including your correspondent) seething.
Yet tough competition in its core business at home is leading Wahaha to look into new businesses.
For the new Obama Administration, Mr. Putin has offered yet another tutorial in its coming challenges in Eurasia.
Yet, even in its watered-down form, the idea is still worth pursuing, for it may prove the basis for greater independence in the future.
Late Tuesday, Gerova, a Bermuda-based, Cayman Islands-registered firm that describes itself as a reinsurer, announced yet another glitch in its bid to find new leadership.
Spokesmen for the Pentagon and the U.S. Central Command said they could not comment on the tape because officials have not yet seen it in its entirety.
But by making the parliament more reflective of the true breadth of European opinion, in all its diversity, this week's elections could yet raise its standing in Europe.
They're in charge with running the post office, but yet the Congress, in its wisdom, has tied their hands every which way in order for them to actually run the post office in a revenue neutral way.
The company is heavily dependent on the success of its two candidates and has yet to bring in revenue from its operations.
The American-led alliance engaged in some of its heaviest fighting yet, in which eight Americans were killed.
Very little seems to have changed in the countryside outside the building, yet its prosperity shows that it is able to adjust to changes in the world while maintaining its heritage.
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And yet, in keeping with its environmental sensitivities, the country maintains a comparatively light touch on the land.
The rest of the world should stay informed and engaged, but should not, as yet, contemplate sending in its soldiers.
Yet its importance in the evolution of human civilization can't be denied.
Botswana also has a pre-emption right over the Oppenheimers' shares, so it may yet increase its stake in De Beers from 15% to 25%.
So, for example, HSBC backed its doomed American unit and no big bank has yet abandoned its operations in rickety economies in eastern or southern Europe.
The irony - Labor insiders would call it the outrage - is that the Greens benefited from Kevin Rudd's retreat from the ETS, and yet they themselves stood in its path.
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