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Such chats sometimes yield results.
Moreover, even sophisticated statistical analysis can sometimes yield specious results.
Where humans are involved, more data sometimes yield less truth.
The fantastical and absurd can sometimes yield more insight than realism.
"King Charles III" and "First Daughter Suite" show how the fantastical and absurd can sometimes yield more insight than realism.
Judgments sometimes yield to a convincing theory; and theories often undergo revision or rejection in the light of judgments that they fail to fit.
A federally backed lending program enables buyers to roll the cost of necessary fixes into their mortgage, which can sometimes yield a quick return on their investment.
Despite this, it was understood that individual rights must sometimes yield to societal rights and that representative governments must accordingly provide the greatest good for the greatest number.
But the ratio can fluctuate, he said, depending on the group's stature and influence, and less powerful groups sometimes yield a larger cut.
As a business traveler, he learned that driving a little farther to an alternate airport (say, Burbank International Airport) rather than a big city hub (like Los Angeles International) could sometimes yield a cheaper fare and a better connection.
If The Bone Dragon is, perhaps, a touch heavy on the conflicted inner dialogue, it packs a series of surprises and a very un-modern sense that the ugliest emotions sometimes yield the most satisfying results.
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