Sentence examples for to yield something from inspiring English sources

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We're being told that somehow a fake "debate" within these boundaries is supposed to yield something good.

The actual scope in this case is hard to estimate but a combined base of annual revenues of £12bn ought to yield something in the form of increased buying power with big suppliers.

In Hisham Matar's exceptional first novel, this question transcends the psychological to yield something rare in contemporary fiction: a sophisticated storybook inhabited by archetypes, told with a 9-year-old's logic, written with the emphatic and memorable lyricism of verse.

E.g., if I wanted to listen for the first of n sockets to yield something to read, and I wanted to do this using only the provided primitive IO functions, I'd need to perform a read from each of n threads (and have the winner send interrupts to the losers).

Trips to Russia, Kazakhstan and Cyprus will have to yield something if the Scots are to qualify and after criticism of their travel schedule for Israel and Albania in Nations League C Group 1, Maxwell stresses nothing will be left to chance during the qualifiers.

"No one wants the reform efforts to yield something worse than before," Losen said.

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Because he sees everything between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River as a Jewish homeland, giving up the West Bank would be a supremely painful concession; Halevi needs the Palestinians to also yield something they believe is rightfully theirs.

For example both market-based solutions and pure-altruistic solutions to producing knowledge outputs yield something — they just don't yield anything close to the social optimum level of knowledge production and use.

Everyone cannot have his own way and each must yield something to the reasonable satisfaction of the needs of all.

Some ice crushers on their finest setting will yield something close to this.

What bit rate will yield something close to CD sound quality without taking up vast amounts of hard-drive space? A. Opinions vary among audiophiles, but many consider the 128 kilobits-per-second bit rate for converting music into the MP3 format to be "CD quality".

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