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1 It will be yet more new territory for health experts to navigate.
2 His gesture merely earned him, and the paper, yet more expletive-laden abuse.
3 Kenyon was involved in yet more difficult discussions over the affair yesterday.
4 As technology advances, mathematics will become yet more important to our economy.
5 Meanwhile, the world's unstable financial system is suffering yet more tremors today.
6 In her last year she seemed to have become yet more religious.
7 Growing public ire against Big Oil may translate into yet more costs.
8 Inflation and the port blast have since left yet more Lebanese vulnerable.
9 Was this not yet more proof that their collective safety was assured?
10 But some investors consider that Achleitner's departure would mean yet more uncertainty.
11 In the morning I searched yet more thoroughly, but again in vain.
12 That was such a monstrous crime that Edklinth felt yet more apprehensive.
13 There are yet more casualties of famous-addict-parent syndrome outside the music business.
14 Asian debt is already pricey -it may get yet more expensive.
15 In the dim light I could see yet more people gathered inside.
16 It was more restrained and yet more effective than some had thought.
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