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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.