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yield - use in sentences
Object
- result: For example with the default ' find ANY words ' setting, project manager will yield results with the words project or manager.
- insight: Only a thorough analysis of your customer database can yield such insights.
- dividend: However, the award of import and export contracts - both legal and illegal - has yielded some dividends at crucial times.
- clue: Collecting such information can yield important clues for figuring out new ways of diminishing the odors.
Converse of object
- maximize: This combination will provide better flexibility for early harvest, control any emerging disease threat and also deliver a greening effect to maximize yield.
- boost: This " revolution " focused on boosting the yields of a narrow base of cereals - corn, wheat and rice.
Adjective modifier
- rental: Gross rental yields on capital values are virtually unchanged, slipping only from 7.3 % to 7.2 % .
- marketable: Nematicide performance was assessed on marketable yield after discarding any below 45mm and with moderate or severe spraing damage.
- gilt: This is because the individual is older and receive a higher income or if the gilt yields have fallen, a lower income.
- gross: Gross rental yields on capital values are virtually unchanged, slipping only from 7.3 % to 7.2 % .
- reduced: Acidic soils however, will result in reduced yield.
- average: Average yields were 470 kilos of cotton per hectare.
Modifies a noun
- curve: The graph below shows the ' normal ' shape of a yield curve.
- stress: This value approximates to the yield stress in materials not exhibiting a definite yield point.
Noun used with modifier
- crop: The only way to do that is to increase crop yields - to do more, with less.
- dividend: Does a high dividend yield indicate a strong company?
- nicotine: Estimation of sales-weighted average tar and nicotine yields using the GHS as the source for brand market share.
- milk: Genetic engineered bovine growth hormone, for example, is sold to farmers to be injected into cows to increase milk yield.
- biogas: The large plant is costly, while the biogas yield is relatively small per ton of wet feed.
- quantum: A crucial measurement for light emitting materials is their quantum yield.
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