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("Not that I ever yield," she said).
People ask, how could billions of disconnected selfish interactions ever yield an outcome that is collectively right?
But it is not certain that playing the limited role of technology supplier will ever yield enough revenue to justify today's sky-high stock valuations.
But most Burmese I spoke with on my two-week visit didn't think China would ever yield to Western pleading for it to play such a role.
Can virtual or virtually enhanced preparation of new generations of citizens, especially the ruling classes, ever yield the refined society we need and hope for?
I feel like every time I write about ancient DNA it's an exercise in expectation lowering, since so few remains ever yield their genetic secrets.
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History, as ever, yielded new paradoxes.
The punctualists maintain that this continuous evolution within established lineages rarely, if ever, yields substantial morphological changes in species.
But — and caveats about counterfactuals are incorporated here — one wonders whether opponents of torture are investing too much in the notion it never ever yields any little thing.
In addition, Iran has a talented population and an economy that could soar, if its clerical, faction-ridden revolutionary government ever yielded to a modernizing one.
It's also a pair of Maupassant stories ("Paul's Wife" and "The Signal") that gave rise to what strikes me as the most exemplary anecdote of literary adaptation that the movie business has ever yielded.
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