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At last the stiff door began to yield to our efforts to push it open.

Investors are happy to take the extra yield today and worry about the risk later.

Thee only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it… I can resist everything but temptation.

The story shows that people who yield to circumstances and to superior power have the advantage over their stronger rival.

I am unable to restrain to sigh: Originally, after 80 we already die of old age, is only we were not willing to yield to age.

Teach your children that they are not to rule, that they are to respect your wishes, and yield to your authority.

Under this general situation, in which people support us and oppose them, the imperialists and reactionaries have to yield to the mighty strength of the people.

China is an incorporated. I don't distinguished ethic, but I think Han ethic people are very terrible indeed and always yield to their leaders and advocate the system.

The mechanism on saving water and increasing yield to the southern direct sowing rice was studied by the technology of infiltration irrigation through shallow furrow.

We can either resist until we finally succumb to more powerful external forces, or we can resign ourselves to our fate and yield to death by our own hands.

In a society that is obsessed with women preserving their virginity until a marriage is at least in prospect, it is notable that both women yield to Kemal, though at some cost to themselves.

The log records: "LN [local national] vehicle did not yield to US convoy … Gunner on lead truck shot into the vehicle and convoy kept going out of the area."

But analysing annual and decadal effects of temperature on locust populations could yield totally different results, explains Zhibin.

You don't yield to pressure, only to principle.

He would rather die than yield to the power.

A key is to have metrics that cut the clutter and yield to good decisions.

Please do not accuse me of presumption if I yield to this impulse of love.

When love's wings enfold you yield to him, though the sword hidden among his pinions may wound you.

The count, fearing to yield to the entreaties of heR he had so ardently loved, called hi sufferings to the assistance of his hatred.

Their quarrels continued at approximately two-day intervals for more than half a year, and neither wanted to yield to the other.

If this means yield to force, it is a good precept, but superfluous: I can answer for its never being violated.

Lose money when the market is unwilling to yield to the unpleasant task of top earning the same time as Toujian dare not boldly to win, so on, natural-capital loss is not surprising.

Shihteh replied: "Only bear with him, yield to him, let him, avoid him, endure him, respect him, and ignore him. And after a few years, you just look at him."

Harmonious organization doesn’t yield to fixed rules.

We yield to nobody in love of peace.

Vehicles yield to those with the right of way-particularly pedestrians.

Ms Merkel may yield to pressure from the CDU's liberal wing to make this the centrepiece of her election platform.

I recognise the power of a mind superior to my own, and I yield to it, and bow down to it.

Some lawless elements, and even add some chemicals, which contain a large number of heavy metals and pathogens, must not yield to the temptation of cheap, bite victims.

West of the pine barrens, the sandy soils give way to finer textured loams , and the empty forests yield to fields of alfalfa and corn , of tomatoes and asparagus.

In the growing period, K fertilizer deficiency can affect the yield too.

And Tian Xiaoe is more yield in a very long period of time, yield to the arrangements by men, to bow to fate and patriarchal ideology.

The central meaning Shared by these adjectives is. Tending not to yield to external pressure, touch, or force.

Event of a real physical threat to children and small bodies Li Bo, the general can only yield to the bad guys.

The car can be programmed for different driving personalities - from cautious, in which it is more likely to yield to another car, to aggressive, where it is more likely to go first.

yield to造句

Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.

When the pedestrians are violating the traffic regulations, the vehicles may not yield to the pedestrians.

Generally, it is difficult to spin titanium alloy at room temperature, because of its high deformation resistance and yield to tensile ratio.

Peace between countries must rest on the solid foundation of love between individuals. Love gives men a partnership in the cares and needs of others. Hate and competition then yield to co-operation. --Thomas Carlyle

For example, each scheduler provides a way to add a task to be scheduled, pull the next task to be run, yield to the scheduler, and so on.

Then, with condition, extremum and Lagrange function aim at under specific yield to make risk reach minimum economic proposition to establish model. And combine example, calculate using MATLAB software and reach investment proportion.

It was a rare public airing of the sense of brainy entitlement that emboldened Mr Gates to get the world to yield to his will.

The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it.

This will be especially true if we are seeking to go on further with Christ or to advance into Satan's territory. It will not yield to anyone except to Christ Himself.

I had to yield to the call from God.

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