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The pursuit of mindless spectacle may have yielded disappointment; intelligent spectacle, it turns out, is another matter.
The tax breaks have not only lured private equity funds to Tianjin but also may have yielded valuable political advantages.
The Obama administration's diplomatic gambits may have yielded one practical benefit: on Mrs. Clinton's flight from Kuwait to Beirut on Sunday, her plane flew through Syrian airspace.
The farms and mountain shacks of the Blue Ridge may have yielded to highways and housing tracts, but the essential human struggle of its people stays the same.
The Scotland defence may have yielded to the one driving maul but in general they were much more organised and aggressive into the tackle.
A 75 million-year-old dinosaur fossil -- and a poorly preserved one, at that -- may have yielded traces of intriguing soft tissue.
However, the majority of these studies are lacking in statistical power and have other methodological limitations, suggesting some of them may have yielded false positive results.
Thus, careful observation of the course without surgery may have yielded the same outcome as hepatectomy.
In this study, patients with a low likelihood of iron deficiency (high ferritin, high transferrin saturation) were excluded, which may have yielded a more homogenous patient population.
Still, it is plausible that analyses based on BPD ratings obtained from a diagnostic interview for BPD instead of self-report may have yielded different findings.
The poll did not differentiate between President Clinton and the female spouses, a distinction that may have yielded more layered results.
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