Sentence examples for yield rich from inspiring English sources

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We are not digging graves, which often yield rich goods.

Go backstage, however, and the hidden turmoil of deals and steals, stitch-ups and back-stabbings, can yield rich fruit.

But several slopes that yield rich harvests face American military positions, which presents an annual problem: pine-cone pickers risk being caught between two warring sides.

Better by far to see it as a blessing a blessing that gives Spain variety, cultural vitality and internal competition of the best kind, allowing innovation and experimentation.Recognition of this comes cheap and is likely to yield rich rewards.

In either case, such examples are anathema not only to advertising networks, but to online media companies like America Online and Yahoo, which have the potential to track their users' activities and match them with registration data to yield rich personal profiles.

Boswell actively helped to stage the life of Johnson that he knew he was going to write drawing out Johnson in conversation, setting up scenes he thought likely to yield rich returns and thus, at moments, he achieved something like the novelist's power over his materials, being himself an active part of what he was to re-create.

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Time-budget diaries yield richer data than surveys, and people are thought to be less likely to lie about their accomplishments if they have to do it four times an hour.

The Global Human Body Models Consortium (GHBMC), a group of car manufacturers and suppliers, pushed for models to be developed that would closer mimic the range of shapes of drivers and passengers – including the obese and elderly, which would yield richer findings.

Schweitzer et al. (2012) 218 ideas from an idea competition and 52 ideas from focus groups Idea competitions lead to more and better ideas at a lower cost while focus groups yield richer interactions with users.

Our questionnaire was binary; enabling multilevel qualified answers, allowing for example, bad, poor, fair, good, and excellent gradations would yield richer information but would possibly demand more experienced, if not expert, subjects.

This method leads to the creation of additional modes that propagate in the structure, and thus yield richer resonance spectra.

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