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That may yield less to laugh about.
Should McGraw-Hill choose to forge ahead on a deal with Apollo, a sale may yield less than $2.5 billion, lower than what the company had initially hoped.
More efficient production systems, such as transgenic plants or animals, may yield less costly therapies and a wider availability of products that are now in limited supply.
Modeling these muscles by assuming a uniform architecture along muscle length may yield less accurate representation of human hamstring muscle function.
The PCAOB has, itself, predicted that "if present trends continue, within ten years, audits may yield less than 20percentt of the revenues of the global networked accounting firms". The implication here is that the global audit firms have a reduced incentive to compete over a shrinking market.
However, GADM may yield less optimum routing paths due to the direction restriction.
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"These may well yield less stuff, but they produce richer relationships," McKibben writes.
Furthermore, his planned tax rises on high earners may well yield less revenue than he hopes.
Cox (1980) to be more closely compressed around the central point than Western responses; superficially, this suggests that Asian surveys may actually yield less information (dispersion) than Western surveys.
Conventional drying methods such as open sun drying and conventional-fuel dryers are not suitable; since they may yield a less quality product and/or may increase the drying cost and/or time.
Dry-farmed vines take longer to establish, and while they may live longer they also yield less, a proposition unlikely to appeal to everyone.
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