Sentence examples for yet treating from inspiring English sources

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Yet treating the infection takes many weeks and is not always successful.

Yet treating it as a humdrum stopover means missing out on a blend of cosmopolitan and uniquely Bahamian experiences.

"What worries me is that they are not yet treating this issue as a foreign policy problem but rather as a missile defense issue," said Senator Hagel, a missile defense proponent.

Thunder at Twilight is the best kind of popular history, marked by brilliant character sketches, brimming with lively anecdotes, and yet treating an extremely important subject – the outbreak of the first world war – with the gravity it deserves.

"We can't rule out that Mr. House didn't construct this himself and accidentally detonate it, in which case it would be an accidental death," Joseph Chacon, the assistant chief of police in Austin, said at a press conference three days after House was killed, to explain why the department was not yet treating the incident as a murder.

Yet treating leg ulcer patients in Germany is financially unattractive and requires an enormous amount of documentation on the part of the physicians.

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Everyone must be considered a security risk, yet treated with concierge cool.

She leads a hard life yet treats her husband with undeserved scorn.

Price-fixing in Britain, as in most countries, is not yet treated as a crime.

Our absurd drug laws allow endless consumption of alcohol, a far more damaging drug, and yet treat young people inhaling a bit of weed as criminals.

"We have such a responsibility to children of foster care and yet treat these children as second and third class," she said.

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