Sentence examples for yet planning from inspiring English sources

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Yet planning can only do so much.

Joe Krakoviak, a company spokesman, said that APBNews.com was not yet planning to file for bankruptcy.

He added that the Mets were not yet planning for Wright's absence and that would wait until Saturday, when they have seen the medical examination results, before having internal discussions about the roster.

In Rome, Mr. Teffaha said his organization, which represents about two dozen airlines, including the Gulf carriers Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways, was not yet planning legal action of its own against the E.U. plan but would await the outcome of the U.S. suit before the European court.

We have put in place the toughest yet planning rules to prevent inappropriate development.' The debate about where new homes should be built has raged for decades, but as economic historian Tim Leunig argues in a report to be published this week, Britain's planning laws are stifling economic growth.

Yet planning such multi-sectoral programs and designing appropriate evaluations, to respond to different disciplinary cultures of evidence, remain a challenge.

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Yet plans to build another seven plants around the UK have foundered for two reasons.

It will again feature non-verbal communication, although the studio hasn't yet planned how players will interact.

But agency officials said they did not yet plan any action against anyone making such a claim.

At least one other sale of tickets will follow, but Ms. Carneiro said it was not yet planned.

Mona and her sister were nowhere in these pictures, their existence not yet planned, or perhaps not even imagined.

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