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to yielding
noun
A concession.
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According to this yield force, the reinforcement located in the regions denoted by the red and orange colors in Fig. 4 has yielded or is close to yielding.
The stress strain relationship of steel is assumed to be linear up to yielding, followed by a yield plateau (Fig. 2b).
Mr. Giuliani is resigned to yielding his mayoralty to a faceless politico soon.
In a few cases, you have to overcome computers' resistance to yielding all their secrets.
Quebec, along with Alberta, has been the most resistant to yielding authority to a national body.
The Kildare track took a soaking yesterday, when 14.6mm fell, making the going 'good to yielding' on the round course.
By September, party insiders said, Mr. Hu was so strained by the Ling affair and the leadership negotiations that he seemed resigned to yielding power.
Good ground is considered imperative for this colt, but conditions at Leopardstown are better than in many previous years – officially described as good, good to yielding in places.
Their task was made easier when trainer Shug McGaughey opted to scratch Point of Entry, the primary threat to Wise Dan, due to yielding turf conditions.
He said she was accustomed to yielding to the overbearing demands of Mr. Huhne, who she said demanded on two occasions that she have abortions so as not to disrupt his career with additional children.
Talks have been on and off for years, but those that seemed closest to yielding results were held in mid-2008 betheen the government of Ehud Olmert, then the prime minister of Israel, and Mr. Abbas.
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