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And so I have 20 fresh-egg-producing hens and a little garden that yields everything from blackberries to butternut squash to burdock root.
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Even if the Russian archives were to yield everything they contain about the American names that so tantalisingly surface in his book, other questions would remain unanswered.
Your robo-accountant will take everything into consideration to make sure you get the most yield from your money while minimizing the fees you pay across the board.
In contrast, in Bohmian mechanics the mathematical part yields almost everything, and the analog of (ii) is very simple: it is the postulate according to which only the "Bohmian positions" (and not the quantum wave) correspond to our experience.
Mao's policies had driven the peasants from their individual small holdings; working communally, they were now forced to yield almost everything to the state, either to feed the cities or — crazily — to increase exports.
Mr. Karzai said repeatedly that the meetings in Washington had yielded nearly everything his country hoped for, including the promised end to raids conducted by foreign forces in Afghan homes and villages.
That operation involved the collection of data transmitted by bugs placed inside electronic devices, and another covert operation appeared to yield copies of everything on computer hard drives at the mission, the newspaper reported.
The techniques at the heart of this literature in particular, the use of so-called "instrumental variables"—have yielded insights into everything from the link between abortion and crime to the economic return from education.
"If the present Congress errs in too much talking, how can it be otherwise in a body to which people send one hundred and fifty lawyers whose trade it is to question everything, yield nothing, and talk by the hour?" Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).
Specifically, students who did not receive a scholarship, compared to those who received one, yielded an OR = 0.56 (95% CI = 0.32-0.99; p = 0.048), students who failed two or more subjects, when compared with those who passed everything, yielded an OR = 3.36 (95% CI = 1.32-8.57; p = 0.011), and students who failed a subject an OR = 2.11 (95% CI = 1.12-3.98; p = 0.021).
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