In fact, Young says it would be a "slippery slope" to yield to political pressure.
Like Dulaney, House believes 3Com will be forced to yield to the market impetus building up behind WAP.
In the end, though, France has usually had to yield to Germany.
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Suffice it to say that for a day, fierce campaign rivalry seem to yield to the more gentile ways of this club of 100.
Moreover, Democrats are likely to have to yield to Republican demands to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for everyone, including the rich, for the time being.
The Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, has been her conscience, pulling her back towards rigour whenever she has seemed ready to yield to profligate Mediterranean governments.
"These individuals who acted, I think, acted very clearly because they are extraordinarily frustrated with Speaker Quinn's decisions to yield to Mayor Bloomberg and to big corporate interests, " he said.
Drivers with shinier, newer, and more expensive cars were more likely to cut off other motorists at a busy four-way stop and less likely to yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk.
Yet, at the time of his death, Camus found himself an outcast in Paris, snubbed by Jean-Paul Sartre and other left-bank intellectuals, and denounced for his freethinking refusal to yield to fashionable political views.
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".
He struck a curious balance - his tone almost pleading for Congress and the nation to rally behind his unpopular plan to send more troops, but his words refusing to yield anything substantive to his critics.
Theory has to yield to empirical evidence.
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For history tells us that the American Revolution was a radical departure from the normal state of affairs in which those in power determined the common good, and individual liberty by necessity had to yield to the needs of society.
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.
Several phone calls by Forbes to the Department of Labor failed to yield a clear response as to whether New York State regards Google AdSense payments as residual or self-employment income.
If demand for the bonds is high, issuers will not have to pay as high a yield to entice enough investors to buy the offering.
In a capital-constrained world (and surely no one needs to be reminded of this), decisions as to what to build will ultimately yield to capital reality.
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The secure element doesn't necessarily need to have power running through it or to be in the midst of near-field communication in order to yield up its cryptographic key to a clever intruder who has sufficient time and sufficient desire to breach the security of a smartphone, bank card or national border.
The June bund surged to a session high of 121.20 slicing five pips off the 10-year yield to 3.38% while the two-year yield dipped to 1.84%.
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The deferred September 2012 maturity rose lowering its implied yield to 0.80% and close to a contract high reached in November when its implied yield slipped to 0.73%.
One, the yield to the worst call date is much better than yield to maturity of a non-callable bond (aka, bullet bond).
While the search for better investment returns goes on, however, it's important to step back occasionally to appreciate what makes possible a net yield to be fought for instead of a zero sum to be fought over.
The only way to increase yield was to find a way of supplying extra nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to the soil.
He now expects his private-partnership interest in the camp to yield 12 to 15 percent annually over its anticipated five-year life span.
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Working through the regular public school system, which would certainly require some kind of megadollar sponsorship, would start big, would have to coopt the interests of incumbent institutions, and would make it difficult to impossible to actually yield quick returns to the most important participants: the teachers and students in the classroom.
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The benchmark 10-year note's price -- which moves inversely to its yield -- traded up to a yield of 3.77%, versus 3.78% before the data reports, and the 3.85% late on Wednesday.
Peterson and his partner had to invest in expensive shade cloth to protect their yield, not to mention the costs of constant irrigation.
The process also requires highly skilled technicians who know how to operate cloud measurement equipment in deciding when, where and how to disperse the pellets to yield maximum results.
Then they give part of that money to poorer families to yield their desired student body mixes.
The marriage of the four strands is intended to Mr Deutsch to yield a unified version of the world as multiverse, in which the dominant phenomena of evolution, knowledge and the quantum enjoy jointly explanatory roles.
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