Florida votes on Tuesday, but the result will not yield any delegates on the Democratic side.
Moreover, the vast majority of Bain's investments did not yield such dire results for the companies involved.
"We will not yield to these terrorists, we will find them, we will bring them to justice, " he said.
Al-Assad fears this and will not yield to it easily, if at all.
Nonetheless, the law must not yield to expediency and the convenienceof lending institutions.
In his speech, Mr Singh made a moving appeal for unconditional dialogue, but did not yield to this demand.
Probing questions will not yield to simple answers or the accelerated schedule on which we like to get everything done.
The man had successfully cleared the customs and immigration and a search of his bags did not yield anything, police said.
They back his firm stance, hoping he will not yield to nationalist demands and tinker with Spain's constitution in return for peace.
It used to be that a numbered account would not yield its secrets, no matter how loud the police banged on the door.
That is just as well, since, as if the single market did not yield arguments enough for one man, he also looks after tax policy.
The two elements are equally important, for action without innovation will not yield the results we want and innovation without action is nothing more than fanciful ideas.
Until Wednesday, the White House position was that the U.S.-led coalition would not yield control of Iraq until free elections were held under a new Iraqi constitution.
Having declared he would not yield to political pressure to force him out of office, Zimbawe 's chief justice, Anthony Gubbay, was eventually driven to resign by threats.
Interestingly, the researchers note that their findings suggest that appearing to others to be optimistic if you're not would yield some--though not all--of the job-hunting benefits of a naturally optimistic disposition.
But training does not always yield a job, and even extended unemployment benefits expire eventually.
But that would not likely yield a finding of fact that would support your personal conclusion.
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Structured education models do not necessarily yield the skills that young employees and businesses need to grow.
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But experts warn that this kind of approach, which uses a deep knowledge of biology to invent drugs, will not always yield success.
The ECB has not specified yield caps but it is determined to bring yields down from levels that reflect fears of a euro-zone break-up.
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This approach may not always yield the best result.
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This kind of approach should not only yield better results, but could also help archaeologists to decide which combination of sensing technologies is best suited to the conditions at a particular site.
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".
Many bond fund holders only think about the yield not the potential for capital loss in bonds funds.
Google has maintained its dominant position in the search advertising market and does not plan to yield market share quietly.
German ten-year Bunds rose to 3%, a yield not seen since May.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note at 2.6% has come off of recent lows below 2.4% in early October but still represents a yield not seen since the depths of the financial crisis in 2008-2009.
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