Sentence examples for math yields from inspiring English sources

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The math yields somber conclusions, with implications not just for this autumn's elections but also -- barring a policy surprise or economic upturn -- for 2012 as well: At the current rate of job creation, the nation would need nine more years to recapture the jobs lost during the recession.

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For instance, when women were told that a math test yields sex differences they performed more poorly than men while there was no significant sex difference when the test was described as gender neutral (Spencer, Steele, & Quinn, 1999).

According to the historian Davis Logsdon, who has been sifting through mounds of photographic evidence at the University of Minnesota, the nation apparently once held the view that investing in science and even math could yield accomplishments that would be a source of national pride.

Supreme Court math used to yield different results.

Let me give you some simple math: The dividend yield on the U.S. stock market is 1.5%.

Here comes the math part: The yield is determined by dividing the annual interest by the price.

These differences yielded math tilt (math > verbal) and verbal tilt (verbal > math), which were correlated with specific abilities (verbal and math) and college majors in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) and the humanities.

Its yield management math is a big part of that, and the company claims that in 2016 it offered homeowners 34percentt more in rental income than similar pricing systems by competitors.

Q may depend on the mix of disciplines involved in each institution, e.g. Harvard is excellent in Mathematics, but similar analysis on papers carrying Harvard Univ and Dept Math in the same affiliation yields Q = 3.0.

Here, the math is simple: while dealer poker yields an average of 30 hands an hour, PokerPro doles out an average of 46.

The von Mises (von Mises R. Ges. Wiss. Göttingen, math. phys. K1 1913 582 93) yield criterion in conjunction with the kinematic hardening rule of Prager and Ziegler (Prager W. Proc. Inst. Mech. Engrs 1955 169 41 57; Ziegler H. Quart. Appl. Math. 1959 17:55–60) is applied to describe the elastic plastic material behavior of the notched shaft.

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