Sentence examples for being considered yet from inspiring English sources

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This was expected, as more cooperative MSs with a higher degree of channel decorrelation regarding the reference MS are being considered; yet, also more cooperative MSs with a negative effect become available and can, in some cases, start lowering the gain (e.g., 2 0.5λ)×2(2.5λ) MIMO, with the MS in a HCR).

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They were considered yet loving.

It raises questions that deserve to be considered, yet his technique and style may turn off potential converts.

Some wonderful, unknown actor that no one's considered yet but who we're all going to fall in love with when revealed.

"Advisory" means that the guidelines must still be considered, yet the court did not say how much weight district court judges must give to them.

But that also draws attention to the fact that Don Coryell, the legendary Chargers coach and passing innovator who died last year, won't be considered yet again.

He doesn't want the latter connection to be exaggerated – "I am not on his speed dial" – and he scotches rumours that he is to design Obama's presidential library: the choice of architect hasn't been considered yet.

Supporters of the package also warned that amending the bill would further delay aid from getting to victims by forcing the measure to be considered yet again in the House, where it has already faced fierce resistance.

However, the economic efficiency has not been considered yet in this context.

However, a major aspect of this combination has not been considered yet.

However, energy harvesting communication systems with multiple transmitters and multiple receivers have not been considered yet.

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