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                    This principle can be stated ... more briefly still.
                    Here ... still another problem arises, P.
                    This phenomenon ... has no name yet/ is yet largely ignored.
                      ... has not yet been investigated.
                    Experimental confirmation ... of this idea has yet to be achieved.
                    This impact ... has yet to dissipate.
               •     As yet … only partial results have been published.
                    These potentialities ... are as yet in the initial stages of exploitation.
                    There is as yet ... no substitute for P.
                    Astrophysicists ... do not yet have measurement of P.
                    There are questions ... not yet accurately formulated about P.
                    The function of P ... has not yet been established.
                    Yet this knowledge ... has sharp limits.
                      2.1.8 Emphatic quantifiers

               •     As we have stressed all along, ... P is all that is available/ is not at all clear.
                    They       ... all are Р/ are all Р/ are all aware of P.
                    Numerous attempts, ... all unsuccessful, were made to derive P from Q.
                    We still lack      ... the most elementary information of all, P.
                    These phenomena          ... are not in accord with any classical theory.
                    All markets ... work in basically the same way in any economy.
                    This idea ... can be generalized to apply to any productive resources.
                    Mathematicians ... do not so far seem to have made any progress in P.
                    F and S ... both have written extensively in this field.
                    This relationship ... has been studied by both economists and lawyers.
                    This book ... should be of interest to both lay people and professionals.
                    In [NN], ... P is discussed with both clarity and accuracy.
                    This theory       ... portrays electrons as both particles and waves.
                    P ... is both possible and desirable.
                    We ... cannot identify Q from this evidence alone.
                    Crystallography alone ... cannot furnish Р/ does not give us P.
                    No single topic in economics ... generates more controversy than P.
                    There is no single inventory ... for P.
                    F's influence ... has been the result of a single book.
               •     Wing engineering ... proves to be every bit as fascinating as we have hoped.
                    These things ... are just pushed a bit further into the background.
                    It seems a bit artificial ... to restrict P to Q.
                    Some evidence/ This view ... suggests that Р/ needs some revision.
                    It was assumed that P, … but some probing proved otherwise.
               •     These procedures ... are approximately/ essentially/ exactly the same.
                  ... are roughly/ just/ everywhere the same.
                  ... remain the same/ work in basically the same way.
                  ... embody the same relation/ use the same generation of software.
                  ... apply the same rules/ follow the same rule.
                    This notion ... refers to a whole set of theories/ changes the whole picture.
                    I shall explore ... how these assumptions fit into the model as a whole.
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