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While some try to grasp the role of the microblog in political protest movements [30, 38], others try to yield insights into political opinions via semantic structures in Tweets [41], by sentiment analysis [21] or through a mixed-method approach of social network analysis and keyword analysis [23].
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In his own words, Szilágyi's always trying to yield the "largest effect with the least invested energy".
They are "so excited to come to [insert city here]." And they "love [insert city here]." I always thought trying to yield any "real" moment from a celeb phoner was pointless.
In 1551 they at the same time tried to yield profit and restore confidence in the coin by issuing yet further debased coinage and "crying it down" immediately afterwards.
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It will try to generate yields of up to 10%, an ambitious target in recessionary times.
Yield to pedestrians, and try to give cyclists plenty of room.
Investors trying to generate maximum yield, however, need to look critically at the financial statements of companies paying big dividends.
The negative effects of climate change on cocoa production are often enhanced through agricultural intensification, while research institutions and enterprises try to minimize yield gaps with production strategies mitigating climate risk.
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