On a large lonely wooden cross on top of a hill in Antarctica, overlooking a route taken to the South Pole, someone inscribed the words "to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield".
Al-Assad fears this and will not yield to it easily, if at all.
Google has maintained its dominant position in the search advertising market and does not plan to yield market share quietly.
For those of you out there that must continue to sit in desks and yield to the authoritarian ideologies of instructors, do not be disheartened.
Nonetheless, the law must not yield to expediency and the convenienceof lending institutions.
Alarm bells started to ring at the firm's headquarters when a Cadbury-financed study by the University of Sussex and the University of Accra found that the average production of a cocoa farmer had dropped to 40% of potential yield, and that the children of cocoa farmers did not want to work in the family business any more.
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They back his firm stance, hoping he will not yield to nationalist demands and tinker with Spain's constitution in return for peace.
Second, there are several ways of identifying the relevant genes, and it is not yet clear which is most likely to yield results.
Unfortunately, this kind of investment generally takes much longer to yield a return, and is not nearly as likely to do so as the others.
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It is not enough to say that specialisation and the division of labour yield enormous economic benefits.
In the boom, all that mattered to them was yield, and they did not need help finding it.
It is worth noting that the average yield to maturity does not include fees and expenses.
Structured education models do not necessarily yield the skills that young employees and businesses need to grow.
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Mutual funds may not show a high dividend yield, and there may be little to glean from it.
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We will not yield the future of your country to terrorists and extremists.
The thing is, there's not a lot of other places for institutions and wealthy individuals to look for yield.
Earnings, not economic growth, are key to stock returns, and right now the earnings yield on stocks is about 6.5% right around the historical average.
Credit spreads tightened considerably over the five-year period and active managers were not able to keep up with these actions in the high-yield marketplace.
Second, pharmaceutical stocks typically pay high dividends and buying dividend stocks is in fashion because there are not many other places to get yield.
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Peterson and his partner had to invest in expensive shade cloth to protect their yield, not to mention the costs of constant irrigation.
Point is, such procedures are routine, boring, not to mention long one session can last 90 minutes and yield few, if any, new insights.
The right to family life is not absolute (unlike the right not to be tortured) but may yield in the public interest, including safety and economic well-being.
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Often his probing questions yield an important insight the candidate is exaggerating and may not be able to take the kind of full responsibility that MocoSpace needs.
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Were Indiana to win this Eastern Conference final, it would be a significant upset, and perhaps provoke some ratings-hungry TV executives to order a double bourbon, but it would not be shocking, given how the Pacers have matched the Heat throughout the series and refused to yield to the expected story line.
The London-listed miner is accused of violating forest-protection laws and the rights of tribal groups, but has said it will not abandon the project, which was expected to yield 78m tonnes of the aluminium-bearing ore.
Moreover, advertisers, operators and middlemen have not agreed a common format for this information, nor worked out how to share the revenue it might yield.
That's why I think it's so important to make sure that doctor has the best possible information and also does not have distorted incentives to be tilting, perhaps, towards more intense approaches that don't actually yield better outcomes.
Certainly Dr Brundtland's previous assembly of wise folk, the World Commission on Environment and Development, did much to persuade companies and countries that investing in sustainable development was not just good for the environment, but might yield economic returns too.
And this chart does not reflect the influence of the high-yield market, which delivered a double-barreled boost to the loan market over the last three months.
But to get the trade-off between 10-year government bond, not in America, but on a global basis, and the inverse of the PE or the earnings yield back to historical norms, long-term interest rates would have to fully double from here globally.
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