Yet this week's qualified European Union approval for the alliance suggests that the deal will go ahead after all.
Yet this week, another committee, the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, which was actually formed last summer, finally began its investigation.
Yet this week, with fashion weeks under way in Madrid and London, models are finding their lifestyles under examination for different reasons.
Yet this week Mr Erdogan pledged to continue his liberalising reforms.
Yet this week President Vladimir Putin for the first time publicly warned Iraq that Russia's position would toughen if it failed to co-operate with the inspectors.
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Some near-term technical damage has been inflicted in gold and silver recently and the bulls need to make a stand yet this week to prevent more serious technical damage from occurring.
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Focus of the market place is turning from the major storm that pummeled the U.S. east coast, to critical economic data that is scheduled to come out of China and the U.S. yet this week.
Yet earlier this week, the blogosphere exploded with declarations that the Material Girl had ascended to billionaire status.
Spain and Italy, in particular, have been wobbling yet again this week.
Both President Obama and the GOP-led Congress failed yet again this week to abide by these principles as they apply to U.S. military operations in Afghanistan and Libya.
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The opposition is in disarray (its leader, Silvio Berlusconi, was indicted on yet another charge this week).
Yet a report this week from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors painted a grim picture of falling house prices, lower inquiries from new buyers and rising stocks of property on estate agents' books.
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Yet Mr Paulson suggested this week that the Gulf's currency pegs were not the cause of its inflation problems.
But in repeating this undertaking yet again in the House of Commons this week, not even Mr Blair could suppress a rueful smile.
"If you want to find a reason to stay away from the stock market, this week has given you yet another one: this Cyprus situation, " said Art Steinmetz, chief investment officer at OppenheimerFunds Inc.
Yet, remarkably, until this week the regulator had not actually used its special powers.
There now is "a very interested buyer" though no contract has been offered yet, the agent added this week.
Yet the real lesson from this week's elections may be messier.
The events in Europe this week were yet another reminder that the global financial markets remain fragile, three years after the onset of the financial crisis.
Yet, as our special report this week explains, without governments private companies would simply not choose to build nuclear-power plants.
This week it bagged yet another big order in Latin America, a market that Boeing used to regard as its own.
Granderson says he has not started swinging a bat yet, but hopes that later this week he could be cleared to swing a fungo bat.
And for the people of East Timor, these may yet be realised: the government this week said that it might consider independence for the territory after the election is over (see article).
This week Mr Berlusconi received yet another criminal conviction (for bribery), complete with jail sentence.
The defense department's PA shop has yet to take credit for setting off this week's cause celebre.
Yet, the United States Senate demonstrated this week that it does not see this as a problem of any great urgency.
Yet, flush with the success of this week's manif, union leaders are pushing for concessions even to the current modest plan.
Russian statistical agency Rosstat released yet another set of solid monthly data this week, following strong industrial production data last week.
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