Sentence examples for invariably yielding from inspiring English sources

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First, there are important differences between official statistics produced by national authorities and the estimates based on DHS and MICS, almost invariably yielding higher mortality rates.

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Similarly, systematic post-mortem histology from experiments yielding isolated units invariably confirmed accurate targeting to the AOB mitral cell layer.

As in some previous seasons a classy confidence-building victory was invariably followed by some underwhelming performances and yielding the occasional farcical goal.

Though yielding large quantities of captured weapons and supplies, they were ultimately indecisive, because the U.S. forces would invariably withdraw when they had completed their sweeps and in due course the Viet Cong and NVA would return.

Neither yielding nor resisting.

There is no yielding.

He hates yielding to pressure".

Reforms are now yielding fruit.

"All have been yielding, or high-yielding," says Gachanja.

The war against terrorism is yielding dividends.

The directives are yielding results.

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