Sentence examples for reform yields from inspiring English sources

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The agreement, the president said in a statement, "sends a strong signal to Jordan, as well as other countries in the region, that support for peace and economic reform yields concrete benefits".

In all the studies except those by Francois, van Meijl and van Tongeren (2003; 2005), agricultural reform yields a greater share of the overall gains than do non-agricultural reforms.

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The first meeting between the two sides in the growing confrontation over land reform yielded a tentative agreement to end the violence that has claimed the lives of two white farmers since Friday.

A.T.P. festivals are sensitive to the fan base but essentially untrendy, for the fully invested music heads, home vinyl-alphabetizers: the festivals make a deep fuss over trivialities, convince bands to reform, yield programming decisions to selected headliners and make musical tastes collide on the assumption that you're cool with it.

Generally, CH4 oxidation stimulated CO formation, however, steam reforming yielded predominantly CO2 and H2.

For example, if labor market reforms yield an increase of domestic consumption, consumption tax revenues increase, implying that debt can be decreased.

The reforming yield increased as the surface d-band center, calculated from density functional theory (DFT), shifted closer to the Fermi level.

Congress should take action now to pass legislation phasing in tax reform that yields new revenues and restructuring entitlements to curb the continued growth of federal spending, particularly for health care.

Senators John McCain and Russell D. Feingold, after years of championing more comprehensive reform, have yielded to supporting a soft-money ban that comes with a doubling of the amount that a wealthy individual can contribute directly to a candidate -- hard money.

That reform ferment yielded meaningful results at last in the New Deal, which defined both the political universe in which we have lived ever since and the terms in which the very legitimacy of our government is still argued.

The bureaucrats not only reformed China's monstrously inefficient state-owned enterprises, but also introduced some meritocracy to appointments.That mix of political control and market reform has yielded huge benefits.

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