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He calculates that a five-year investment in 3G networks worth $15 billion in today's terms would yield a return to the economy worth more than twice that (over $35 billion).

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White House officials have said energy efficiency rules issued in Mr. Obama's first term would yield $400 billion in consumer savings and reduce carbon emissions by hundreds of millions of tons through 2030.

Each page of a book was divided into eight "snippets" of about three lines each; a search for a term would yield no more than one of those snippets per page.

For some conditions, the concern was not of missing relevant papers but of using search terms that would yield false positives.

"When I came to Wales I knew that only a long-term plan would yield dividends," he said.

In all, the Guadalupe County plant, running at maximum capacity, will consume 170 million cubic feet of natural gas each day -- about $1 million worth, at today's spot price, although a typical mix of long-term contracts would yield a price a good deal lower than that.

Overall the report suggests that after the first couple of years of its intervention, when it did help to bring order to a troubled situation, the bank's programme "overemphasised long-term institutional objectives, placing too little emphasis on short-term interventions that would yield immediate benefits to the population".

This review used a single combination of search terms; other combinations and other search terms would inevitably yield a large number of additional papers, some of which would contain information relevant to the review.

That should have been sold to upper management as a money-making effort that would yield short-term, mid-term and long-term dividends for an investment.

Such tests in long-term experiments (>1 year) would yield classes of k iron values which could be used for individual applications (e.g., household filter, HCO3-rich groundwater, chloride-rich wastewaters).

Andre Thomashausen, a professor at the University of South Africa and an expert on the rebel movements of the region, said the Angolan government should understand that pressing forward would yield short-term military success but not long-term social gains.

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