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Byrne and Lyons (2001) stated that there is a strong relationship between mathematics achievement and programming performance, yet pointed out to the necessity of further empirical studies to prove this relationship between these two structures.

But as far as I know, nobody has yet pointed out that Facebook has already pulled that stunt in the EU, i.e. the union of 27 European member states (which include the UK, Germany, France and Spain).

Because of the additional police forces expected to be present, many observers were optimistic that election day itself would be improved from August, yet pointed out that that is not the end of the process.

Species from the family Zamiaceae (Cycadales) investigated genera Ceratozamia, Zamia and Encephalartos clearly displayed an S-type rDNA pattern as in situ hybridisation data had yet pointed out for both Ceratozamia and Zamia (Tagashira and Kondo, 2001), the only genera of this group investigated to date.

The late-nineteenth century military historian Charles Oman acknowledged the earl's ability to appeal to popular sentiments, yet pointed out his deficiencies as a military commander.

"This is a story we're happy to defend because, despite two-and-a-half years of digging and examination, nobody has yet pointed out any holes in the story," Denton said.

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Yet, as Knot Yet points out, research leaves little doubt about the overall benefits of marriage to children.

Yet, Darwin pointed out, they were all descended from the rock pigeon.

Yet he pointed out that teachers and students both needed to challenge themselves to go deeper.

And yet, he pointed out, the region's population is expected to keep booming.

And yet, he pointed out, young workers begin planning for their retirement decades in advance.

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