Yet today these imposing tomes that bent the bookshelves of yesterday's children are gathering dust.
Yet today some states require merchants to collect taxes if they merely have in-state affiliates.
Yet today nearly one-fourth of those who should have these shots don't get them.
Yet today, millions of people retire with little to live on other than Social Security.
Yet today, giant firms dominate the industry to an even greater extent than they did in 1994.
Yet today, wind does no more for commuters than gasoline does for computers.
Yet today less than a third of online marketers are making money, according to Activmedia, a New Hampshire consultancy.
Yet today it is notable for derelict factories and its trade selling grog to Gujarat, a dry state next door.
Yet today's proposals to strengthen the BBC's local online news services are simply ultra local TV in a different guise.
Yet today's proposal to privatise everything that moves is exactly the kind of proposal that voters would reject if put at an election.
Yet today, many prominent economists insist on pulling off an economic rabbit hat trick when they propose getting something for nothing.
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Yet today's European Union of 25 countries, even if it rises to 35 or more in the future, quite clearly excludes Russia.
Yet today, little evidence remains of the awesome power unleashed at Trinity.
Yet today, 50 years after King shared this vision during his most famous speech, there is considerable disagreement over what it means.
Yet today many descendents of immigrants want to pull up the drawbridge.
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Yet today the software industry is awash in patents and patent litigation.
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Yet today's report shows that kinship carers, the unsung heroes of the care world, often struggle on alone without the support they desperately need.
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Over the past 50 years, 300 million people have been trained in CPR, yet today, CPR is only performed in about 25% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases.
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Yet today, our data shows that two-thirds of Older Boomers and Seniors now choose the smartphone they use for work without considering what their company officially supports.
Yet today fewer than 8% of U.S. companies are five years old or younger, down from between 12% and 13% in the early 1980s, another period following a deep recession.
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Yet today, the climate of innovation that has advanced technology at such a rapid pace, is being stymied by a patent system ill-adapted to the realities of modern information technology.
Yet today the new ties that bind nations are based not on coercion--a lashing together of explosive ethnic mixes like Danzig and Yugoslavia--but on enlightened and mutual self-interest, promising greater stability and prosperity.
The value of all stocks is still almost double the 2009 lows, yet today incomes are barely growing and realistically with all the headwinds we face there is no hope for rapid growth anytime soon.
"We're not out of the woods yet and today's events, unfortunately, prove that, " he added.
Yet, today, the author thinks that women having to do the same is a crying shame.
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