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In restating his point "yet more clearly" (1035b4), Aristotle notes parenthetically another important aspect of his theory of substance.
Thereafter, each subsequent draft becomes another going out and return to beginnings, each time seeing yet more clearly what it was that first presented itself to you.
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There have already been numerous cuts -- slashing the dividend in half, reducing the white-collar work force by 5,000 workers, cutting production and idling some plants -- yet more are clearly inevitable.
Lenders have increasingly expressed exasperation with the slow pace of reforms – but the pressure to accept yet more cuts has clearly struck a blow to the unity of the fragile coalition.
Yet, other than disclosing more clearly when potential conflicts of interest exist, it is not clear that they improve matters.
Yet directors who looked more clearly at the history and the modern circumstances of blacks in America (starting with Oscar Micheaux, in the silent era) have done so, however paradoxically and however infuriatingly, on the basis of Griffith's cinematic vision, which was far more enduring and more significant than his benighted historical vision.
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"Mississippi Moonchile" is merely one of four existing chapters, and Ms. Roberts clearly has yet more territory to explore.
I don't think I've had any great revelations yet, but I am beginning to see more clearly.
Yet the character's anger and agony came through more clearly in the original.
Yet people go away feeling they see their lives more clearly.
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