A variable whose value is not known, or not yet known.
No, because the value of pi as in a circle .is an irrational number and its true value as yet has never been finally determined
Check that coin again. There was no United States yet in 1677.
Yes, the word yet is an adverb. It can refer to a time period (past or present) or mean "nevertheless." (The latter is how it is used as a conjunction, without the word 'and'.)
Without a second independent equation, it's not a 'system' yet.
It is true.
Yes, it is likely that the narrator is using humor in this statement to lighten the mood of the essay. The phrase "Now one remembers to lock the door" suggests that the tragedy has at least served the purpose of reminding people to be more cautious, adding a touch of irony to the situation.
Her losing her life in a car wreck was an even greater tragedy since she was so young and had yet to live her life to it's fullest potential .
A tragedy ends in the death of several if not all of the characters while a comedy ends in a wedding or celebration of some sort yet most comedies are not actually funny.
no... at least not yet.
Or at least my answer... There are already smart guns. One of them allows you to look around corners without exposing yourself. Others shoot without you pulling the trigger. Those are notavailable to the military yet.
Not yet, at least not all of it.
No. At least, not yet.
Not yet, at least.
no or at least not yet
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No (not yet, at least).