Sentence examples for yields suffered from inspiring English sources

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The concerns spread to European bond markets, where the price of Spanish and Italian 10-year bonds slumped and yields suffered their biggest one-day jump in just over two months, while Portugal's 10-year bond yield jumped 10 basis points in its largest daily rise in about five weeks.

Such regimes had the effect of producing a very large yield on average in the first year they were applied, but subsequent yields suffered, as the brook charr population recovered slowly.

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Their yields suffer in hotter drier conditions – just where and when we need to increase them.

However, beyond a certain level of water application, crop yields suffer due to a lack of aeration in the root zone and the marginal product of water becomes negative.

Unfortunately, those who only looked at yield suffered if those dividends were suddenly cut by the company.

As airfares and yields have suffered, a lot of cash has left the travel market".

And as a result, dividend yields have suffered.

Because crop yields have suffered serious losses due to various plant diseases, disease resistance has been one of the most important challenges in ensuring stable food supplies.

Depending on the strain and the engineering aspects of such cultures the final yield suffers notable variations.

However, protein yield suffers from expression of the orthogonal phosphoserine translation system and competition with release factor 1 (RF-1).

Government bonds have suffered: yields have risen sharply in safe, liquid markets like America and Germany, in troubled euro-zone members such as Italy and Spain, and in developing countries.

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