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The construction "has yet to" indicates that a subject has not taken a specific action as of the present time, especially some action that was required, anticipated, expected, or planned.

Examples:

The court has yet to rule on the matter. (They are expected to, and have not.)

The problem has yet to be solved. (It is hoped that it will be solved eventually.)

He has yet to prove his case. (As of present, he has been unsuccessful in proving it, although he may have made an attempt. Whether or not he has is not stated in this sentence.)

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