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He added that even partial success "will yield valuable benefits".
Local coniferous and oak forests yield valuable timber.
His post-baby-boom assessments yield valuable, often surprisingly generous reconsiderations of the key players.
The forests yield valuable timbers such as ebony, rosewood, and teak.
However, although NMR can yield valuable information on molecular structure, it has limited sensitivity.
Cracking some of these open would yield valuable supply-side benefits—and help keep a remarkable success story rolling.
The result was an extraordinary international endeavour to push ahead with the development of ice-coring machines that could bore down thousands of metres and yield valuable data.
They said all their testing and canvassing in West Trenton, N.J., where investigators had suspected the tainted letters were mailed, had yet to yield valuable evidence.
Mr. Bush asserts that there is a free lunch: allowing more logging that thins out the national forests will both yield valuable resources and reduce fire risks.
Even seemingly banal exchanges -- with the grocery store cashier, the postman or a passing stranger -- yield valuable insights into how human social life is organized, they say.
The overall characteristics of the system oftentimes yield valuable information.
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