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Others still – both positive and negative – may yet be discovered.

Interesting new aspects can yet be discovered exploring the subtle details of coordination bonding as intermediate between ionic and covalent bonding regime.

The glitch may have affected several billion dollars' worth of securities, and it has generated concern that other such problems may yet be discovered.

It is conceivable that further documents of a legal nature may yet be discovered, but as time passes the hope becomes more remote.

Sure, there's a chance that something horrific may yet be discovered about their long-term use, but there's no hard proof of any harmfulness at this time.

As the mullahs watched the United States recklessly invade Iraq, in 2003, to destroy weapons of mass destruction that no longer existed, they harbored the guilty secret that their atomic-bomb program did exist, and might yet be discovered.

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(Pluto had not yet been discovered, let alone demoted).

No moons have yet been discovered around extrasolar planets.

Currently, the treatments have improved, but a cure has not yet been discovered.

However, several human and animal pathogens exist for which vaccines have not yet been discovered.

Nor have Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction yet been discovered.

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