Yet one thing is not new: the tendency of investors to veer off into irrational exuberance.
Yet one badly reasoned opinion by one overreaching judge can undo it all, just like that.
Yet one more person stepped forward with a blank check, asking how she could help.
After the war Loomis tried to make yet one more transformation--this time in his private life.
At the current juncture, Iraq is yet one more headache for the world's economic managers.
He sees falling unemployment as a Fed-boosted number, yet one that will feed business and consumer confidence.
Yet one new research paper suggests that, contrary to convention, local policymakers might have some economic autonomy.
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Yet one successful Benelux country, he says, does not mean that bancassurance works as a general model.
Yet one lesson from the past 15 months is that official debt figures can be gross understatements.
Yet one company in the industry was able to differentiate itself by altering its method of delivering bricks.
There is yet one other reason for firms to operate as multinationals: because everyone else is doing it.
Yet one reason for the wine glut is that European consumption is falling.
It is yet one more thing we can learn to do better by following the example set by the Netherlands.
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Yet one tradition among women exists, undermining the give-and-take relationship of buying and selling that does each of us a disservice.
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This is a society about which Americans know very little yet one that is, on the surface, easy to relate to.
Yet one senator above all had faith in our troops and the importance of their mission, and that was John McCain.
Yet one wonders if Carnival will recover quite as well from this accident even though no fatalities occurred aboard the Triumph.
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In a nation of psychiatrists and psycho-babble, such suggestions are heretical, yet one of the foremost heretics is herself a psychiatrist.
Yet one member of the new monetary committee that advises the central-bank governor confirms that it has recently adopted a pro-inflationary stance.
Now three venture firms hinted they might be willing to fund Reisman if she considered merging with yet one more rival, PogoPet.
All troubling for Citigroup, yet one contrarian in the market thinks things are not as bad for it as they might appear.
Yet one local businessman says revolving-door governments make the climate so volatile that he has shifted his investments next door to Kazakhstan.
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Yet one reason why the economy is expected to do well is a fiscal boost that was originally planned for last year.
Yet one should not go overboard about the George and Vladimir show.
Yet one wishes for more, and the impressive exhibition of Henri Labrouste now up at the Museum of Modern Art points the way.
The basic service is free, but comes at the price of having to obtain yet one more phone number (to rule them all).
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Yet one experienced politician reckons that even the departing legislature, if asked again to ratify peace with Israel, would have voted it down.
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Yet one of the historic shortcomings of our healthcare system is that there are few incentives for insurers or providers to invest in prevention.
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Yet one effect of the continuing violence across Indonesia could be that the role of the military, previously on the decline, will rise again.
Yet one reason why Mr Bush has been putting so much lead into the sky is because he is further away from the target.
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