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yield

noun as in production of labor

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She has a knack for asking questions that go right up to the edge of intrusion but instead yield thoughtful, intimate insights.

This could affect fruit and vegetable yields and the dairy sector, which has already experienced a decline in milk production of up to 15% in some parts of the country.

From BBC

This spring, Conforto’s work with Dodgers coaches has begun yielding encouraging results.

That simultaneously improves crop yields and better retains water, all while locking carbon away from the atmosphere.

From Salon

On Thursday, German borrowing costs - as measured by the yields on the country's bonds - continued to rise, and other countries were also affected, with UK borrowing costs also increasing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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