Examples of using May yield in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
I have had a psychic vision about a location that may yield new evidence in the Czarsky case.
There's a possibility that the small differences may yield some data about their current operation.
one can understand how workers generally may yield to a lump-of-labor philosophy.
of luteinestersto yield free lutein may yield lutein in any ratio from 1:1 to 1:2 molar ratio with the saponifying fatty acid.
studies are now being conducted which may yield more information about the nature
readily available in tons of different styles, and one that may yield millions of dollars for gamblers who master its innumerable subtle nuances.
a joint approach may yield results more quickly.
The elections there may yield a government that wants above all to address the social and economic issues that
there, money on consumer hands to facilitate buying and selling that in turn may yield profits that may be invested in more
At the same time, option E may yield higher costs to society by virtue of its broader activity scope,
In this connection, evaluation shall make use of the various particulars that the monitoring arrangements may yield, supplemented where necessary by the gathering of information to improve its relevance.
that appropriate choices may yield benefits to the economy,
Who knows what dividends that gratitude might yield?
The sites might yield some significant records
All that said, playing 78s with a mono cartridge might yield salutary results.
An attempt to visualize a Kummer ring on an Argand diagram might yield something resembling a quaint Renaissance map with compass roses
such as the faster asylum application procedures, might yield some instant results.
The mortal who can transcend self might yield to the temptation to deify his own self-consciousness.
Excessive web browsing might yield more or less similar symptoms of lunacy as those displayed in Quixote's mad adventures.
blood from blood that this useless flesh might yield useful hands
