Examples of 'could yield' in a sentence
Meaning of "could yield"
could yield: Refers to the potential or possibility of producing a particular result or outcome. This phrase is commonly used when discussing the consequences or effects of a certain action
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A single plant could yield up to a dozen pups.
Considering the benefits my services could yield.
But the forest could yield me no pleasure.
It could yield a legacy that would last forever.
If your ever heart never could yield to me.
That could yield information relevant to all models.
He has always said that he could yield to.
Such a find could yield almost unlimited power.
As what its parts could yield.
That could yield resources for industrial regeneration.
But you probably also know it could yield.
That could yield a wealth of material for investigators.
Such observations could yield fruit.
That could yield billions.
Every uncultivated land could yield wild plants.
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One plant could yield all four different peppers.
Increased investment in preventive diplomacy could yield great returns.
Could yield four times as much pulp as an acre of trees.
I thought it could yield something.
The enforcement of all these measures combined could yield success.
It could yield a clue.
Adding spirulina to falafel could yield the next superfood.
This could yield to better regulation and incentives for the sector.
Modifications to the plant could yield the required results.
This could yield the optimum output of rainfall from the process.
A sweeping federal challenge that could yield nothing less.
The oxidative process could yield these compounds susceptible to crosslinking.
Even modest reductions in recidivism could yield huge savings.
This doctrine could yield a harsh result for an exclusive licensee in a work.
Better support and synergy could yield great benefits.
Tiny samples could yield big predictive markers for pancreatic cancer.
Comparing a portfolio to an inappropriate benchmark could yield misleading information.
However they could yield further improvements in addition to the ones already achieved.
Trying other materials or configurations could yield different results.
This could yield better results for the parafoil aerodynamic model identification.
An advantage in sheer computing power could yield advances in countless fields.
But it has been skeptical of the benefits that such technology could yield.
A reverse search feature that could yield a treasure trove of information.
This could yield a substantial drop in total emissions for those industrial sectors.
Today these three conceptions could yield very different results.
His work provides an objective and reliable definition that could yield new.
Women could yield.
Pursue early successes by focusing on areas that could yield large benefits.
Further research could yield ways of treating diabetic retinopathy in its earliest stages.
Three recordings of the same audio could yield a more accurate.
Solar cells could yield more electricity from the sunshine they harvest.
Is an investment that is very risky but could yield great profits.
New OECD data could yield insights that help to make this vision a reality.
Shifting to other construction materials could yield even greater improvements.
The peace could yield to the pernicious New World Order.
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