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yields up
verb
Third person singular of yield up
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It yields up its pleasures too easily; it has no secrets.
That is when it truly yields up its mysteries and miracles.
Narrative text yields up its meaning in one go, making it immediately vulnerable to someone's heavy-handed offence.
In the event he yields up his secret pretty quickly, delayed gratification not being a strong suit in Hollywood blockbusters.
Now, with yields up and growth prospects down, the process, says Mr Bralver, may have come full circle.
The prospect of higher US rates has forced 10-year UK government bond yields up, from a low of 4.25percentto4.5percentr cent.
But investors are also shunning bonds, pushing prices down -- and correspondingly, yields up -- on the 668 trillion yen $5 trillionn) in bonds already outstanding.
The results show that our proposal yields up to 77% throughput gains over previously proposed approaches.
Good yields (up to 97%), and high enantioselectivities (up to 97% ee) were achieved.
For ethane dehydrogenation, ethylene yields up to 46% were achieved by non-isothermal operation.
Worries over ballooning government debt have pushed Treasury yields up, but corporate bond yields continue to fall.
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