Sentence examples for the yet published from inspiring English sources

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The study, the largest yet published, showed that familial RRs varied by the number and type of affected family member.

The strong criticism regarding the not yet published EDEN Omega trial is also unusual [ 2].

This question cannot be answered by the as yet published highly aggregated data.

The Department of Education has not yet published the rules concerning the new income-based repayment plan.

As of this writing, the FCC has not yet published the full text of the new rules, approved by a 3 to 2 party line vote.

(NB: The IAB hasn't yet published the full list of standards — but the list is due soon, according to Collier).

The study, not yet published, was supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Active Living Research Program, the USDA Food and Nutrition Service and Cornell's David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future.

By combining official responses, scraping the defence ministry websites of each country and news reports, we assembled the most complete breakdown of the Nato operation yet published.

The most important record yet published of the diplomatic wrangling that has accompanied the encirclement of western forces in Afghanistan since the 2002 invasion.

Cables From Kabul is unquestionably the most important record yet published of the diplomatic wrangling that has accompanied the slow military encirclement of western forces in Afghanistan.

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