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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yielded down" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of submission or giving way, but the combination of "yielded" and "down" is awkward and unclear. Example: "After much deliberation, he finally yielded down to the pressure of his peers."
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That yielded down time, so I would wander the town.
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Of those genes, 36 appeared upregulated in reference to non-infected controls, and 2 yielded down-regulation.
And the five-year Treasury note yielded 3.8percentt, down from 4.3percentt before the disasters.
The two-year Treasury yielded 2.82percentt, down from 3.5percentt before the terrorist attacks.
Hungary's 10-year government bond yielded 10.115 percent, down 0.29 percentage points.
The two-year note was up 4/32 and yielded 4.9%, down from 5% Tuesday.
Treasury yields fell Tuesday, with the benchmark 10-year note yielding 3.52%, down from 3.54%, and the two-year yield down to 1.54% from 1.61%.
Buying bonds pushed their prices up and yields down.
But since throngs of investors have rushed into these investments, it has pushed their yields down.
The benchmark 10-year gilt hit 105.36, pushing the yield down to 4.39%.
That has sent the price of short-term bonds up, and their yields down.
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