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In a few years the country expects to face a shortage of medical staff, according to analysts and center officials, yet it virtually bans foreign doctors from working there.
"Unlike other infectious diseases, anthrax is not communicable, yet it virtually immobilized Washington, DC" [28: p. 1084].
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Yet it places virtually all its attention on changing the social composition of the most high earning and status jobs.
Yet, it is virtually inconceivable that even the most focused judge imposing a sentence will be totally uninfluenced by a current event such as Orlando or Stanford; which are not only inescapably in the public's perception, but in the judge's as well.
Yet it's virtually impossible to get a reservation for its three-course $25.80 weekend dinners unless you call two or three months ahead.
And yet it is virtually unknown to foreigners.
Both cases cried out for action by the review board, yet it played virtually no role.
Yet it is virtually a foregone conclusion that Mr. Kelly's idea will not be warmly welcomed by public officials.
Yet it went virtually unnoticed that these comments were revealed in the midst of a deposition about her unofficial policy of not hiring African-American workers.
Yet it is virtually the first thing Saville says to me when I walk into his studio/home in Clerkenwell, London.
The dollar is one of history's most successful currencies, I think it's fair to say, and yet it, like virtually every floating currency, is prone to wild volatility.
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