(1) Becoming a real landlady is a lot of work and the apartment market is only returning an annual yield of about 2.5%, barely enough to cover inflation.
(2) The milk yield was poor
(3) The same data submitted to different clustering methods can yield different results.
(4) The weight of each arrow reflects the relative yield of each dissipative process, in a non-proportional manner.
(5) Although his methods could never yield accurate results, they did show that the sun was much further from the earth than was the moon.
(6) Milk yield is dependent on a good energy intake and a crude protein of 16.5% in the diet.
(7) His grass farm had begun to yield a new product: profits.
(8) An annual dividend yield of 20 per cent
(9) It will also yield valuable manure, provided it is not mixed with inorganic waste like plastic.
(10) They are still refusing to yield up their weapons.
(11) US shares returned a total yield for the period of less than zero, giving the lie to the often-heard pronouncement that long-term stock market returns are always healthy.
(12) There are more direct and quicker methods that yield similar results.
(13) In the case of cereals, grain is the primary yield and total production depends on the number of plants per area, tillers per plant, number of ears per tiller, grains per ear and mass per grain.
(14) He said Government had spent enough resources in the agricultural sector which should produce a good yield .
(15) They might yield up their secrets
(16) Since that land would not be totally barren or completely isolated, it would yield some product.
(17) An annual dividend yield of 20 percent
(18) Such investments yield direct cash returns
(19) I yield to the gentleman from Kentucky
(20) Chapelcross is Britain's only producer of tritium, a radio-active gas which is essential for boosting the explosive yield of nuclear bombs.