Frasi con yield (in inglese)
- I'll not yield an inch.
- Thy harvest for to yield.
- The dividend yield was 2.
- Yield to the Holy Ghost.
- The yield is the ratio.
- Yield to me, and I will.
- And they repent and yield.
- Higher is the YIELD more.
- We fear that he may yield.
- It is only as we yield to.
- With a dividend yield of 4.
- With the dividend yield at 1.
- I yield with a low reverence;.
- We have to yield to His will.
- In order to yield a value of 3.
- Figure 7-3 plots dividend yield.
- It has already had to yield.
- Then you will not yield?
- Another later effort may yield.
- It continued to yield in silence.
- Those who yield to Christ will.
- This is called YIELD IMPROVEMENT.
- Use YIELD to calculate bond yield.
- Stop signs and yield signs have.
- The truth has such a little yield.
- And all the craggy mountains yield.
- In essence, the flat yield curve.
- When you are beat, you must yield.
- Risk and Yield Are Incommensurable.
- And our earth shall yield her fruit.
- What are they? Gladly would I yield.
- Assumes that to be his YIELD STRESS.
- Any other arrangement would yield a.
- That course can only yield more fear.
- Shareholder yield captures them both.
- There was something he would not yield.
- Not a door, not a window, would yield.
- Thou'lt yield without dispute thy fame.
- The objects of pleasure cannot yield.
- The 20% rule would yield $188 billion.
- Now the yearly farm profit yield was.
- Adding this to the dividend yield of 2.
- Nor will it yield to Norway or the Pole.
- Yield me Giray then; with these tresses.
- This resulted in an earnings yield of 2.
- Obtaining the square root would yield 2.
- One of woman's magnanimities is to yield.
- If I yield to Him, He will supply for me.
- The woods do not yield another such a gem.
- By way of a change we can yield to either.
- Investors should not seek yield too blindly.
- The moment you yield just this once, you.
- Our high yield bond portfolios are focused.
- But she did not yield—she would not yield.
- The poor young fool was too proud to yield.
- THE YIELD CURVE AND INTEREST RATE BEHAVIOR.
- The ETF pays an annual dividend yield of 6.
- BEST condition of FEEDING AND HIGHEST YIELD.
- The notes sold at 74, however, to yield 11%.
- The yield of the vineyard is a small amount.
- But their strong nerves at last must yield;.
- Your holiest dreams yield to the stupid bow.
- True devotion should yield to your serenity!.
- The dividend yield is also at a record low 1.
- Verse 22 And consumes the earth with it yield.
- And the yield of the seeds one could discount.
- Yield dainties for them; and he that can tell.
- She did not answer nor yield wholly to his arm.
- Investing two million pounds will yield about.
- This, he says, she cannot and never will yield.
- Empowerment that will yield a new Empowered you.
- To yield this would be absolute recolonization.
- The pleasure they yield is necessarily limited.
- The yield on the 10 year Treasury note fell to 2.
- She was small and tenacious and would not yield.
- The ex ante real bond yield is even better at 0.
- Not that individuals have to yield to absolute.
- Enjoy! Original recipe yield: 1 - 8x8 inch dish.
- This is not easy, but as we yield there will be.
- How much does a tenth yield from Shiring?
- It might yet yield important ruins and artifacts.
- I didn’t yield any kind of significant results.
- Yield forecasts had been significantly increased.
- God has a destiny for you, and as you yield your.
- Always yield to an angler with a fish on the line.
- I will yield my time and ask that I have another.
- At that price, the current yield was close to 66%.
- He refused to draw back in fear, to yield to fear.
- Ordinary Americans are to yield up their judgment.
- Rental yield fell from about 5% in the 1990s to 3.
- Ex ante real yield shows the highest correlations.
- His Grace waited too long to yield, he cried.
- No Mathematical Relationship between Yield and Risk.
- Again, currently stocks yield a historically low 1.
- Integration of the below curves does yield the $43T.
- When we learn to yield to Him our lives become free.
- We loved it, too! Original recipe yield: 64 pieces.
- Give us grace to yield to the leading of this spirit.
- Under the efforts of both men the lid began to yield.
- More recent daily yield histories are from Bloomberg.
- But she was not yielding.
- Her lips were soft and yielding.
- The charade is yielding results.
- All yielding she tossed my hair.
- Wellington felt that he was yielding.
- That you are assertive and yielding.
- Unto the voice and yielding of that body.
- Still, yielding to my fear was unthinkable.
- He tripped over something soft and yielding.
- On waking I lay long in bed yielding to sloth.
- I was yet worse when, yielding at length to the.
- For example, stocks are currently yielding about 1.
- Liberty 4¼s, due about the same time, were yielding 4.
- He produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty.
- How could I not? But she had no intention of yielding to it.
- Yield Signal Yielding of the forehand �teaching it with touch.
- We have engaged an enemy not in the habit of yielding very soon.
- Another new piece of evidence, yielding nothing but more questions.
- Pull on! 'tis the better rest, the shark's jaw than the yielding water.
- She was no longer plastic clay, yielding imprint to each new experience.
- Good it was to look upon, cold and soft and yielding to the touch, this.
- The Theory of Buying the Highest Yielding Obligation of a Sound Company.
- Her nostrils were livid and pinched as after yielding up their last sigh.
- The new, more yielding environment allowed the carbon fibers to separate.
- In the darkness his foot hit and recoiled from something heavy and yielding.
- He produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty, or thirty times what was sown.
- Be filled = continuous, ongoing, something that happens as a result of yielding.
- To yield in the present instance, would be yielding the Government to a minority.
- They were like suits of armor that were both yielding and resistant, you might say.
- We both believe that she is on the brink of yielding to that attraction, Melchior.
- And he himself acquiesced, as so many men do, yielding their place to their children.
- The highest yielding emerging market portfolios have average yield spreads over the U.
- They can break or modify the habit, so that it becomes harmless although still yielding.
- The game of life that we have been playing for so long is indeed yielding a new paradigm.
- With it We produce for you gardens of palms and vines, yielding abundant fruit for you to eat.
- In fact, the branch exists only for, and can do nothing except, fruit bearing, yielding grapes.
- Finally yielding to gravity and the unrelenting see-saw motion, it slid off the hook unnoticed.
- Through the thick fabric of her short skirt, her bottom felt less soft and yielding than usual.
- There was just something about the thudding impact of a heavy weight on yielding tissue and bone.
- The quick look turned out to be a marathon session, but was yielding some interesting information.
- So learn to yield rather than wrestle, so I practised just yielding to God, yielding to His presence.
- The smaller framed brunette snatched both twenties from his fingers, before yielding the information.
- Quietly he read, restraining himself, the first column and, yielding but resisting, began the second.
- For example, USD was the highest yielding currency in 2000 and the lowest yielding from 1991 to 1993.
- My Interviews with the Unfortunates of London were not yielding the Treasure I so earnestly desir’d.
- I could feel no sunny warmth on my skin nor could I luxuriate in soft and yielding sand under my toes.
- I am not for yielding to either nation, but, let our conduct be consistent, impartial, and defensible.
- Four years later, under near-panic conditions, the price of these good bonds fell to 62½, yielding 8%.
- By this time the markets’ main interest had shifted to even higher yielding emerging market currencies.
- Pulcheria Alexandrovna was emotional, but not sentimental, timid and yielding, but only to a certain point.
- But, armed with this unexpected weapon, I could not help yielding to the temptation to come to Petersburg.
- How consistent is the pattern of higher long-run average returns for higher yielding currencies? Figure 13.
- He tried to push now, but his back legs could get no purchase in the pile of loose, yielding soil behind him.
- His soft, yielding, dislocated, sickly, shapeless ideas attached themselves to Enjolras as to a spinal column.
- It was akin to buying a bond yielding 14%, with a decent chance that the coupon payments would rise over time.
- This simple model should give you a framework sufficient for yielding keen insights into the nature of reality.
- They thought so too, but they’re dead, she said as she flinched and relaxed her body, yielding to Ethan.
- Nor was it unwarranted: in five minutes more the grating key, the yielding lock, warned me my watch was relieved.
- The fracture is nearly even and earthy, it is soft, yielding readily to the nail, and has a feebly shining streak.
- When their eyes subsequently met, she broke a childish smile, yielding an apparent happiness she naturally craved.
- Therefore, the oil fields are yielding more crude than ever, both in terms of percentage and on an absolute basis.
- Sixty or so each and every day yielding a feast of breast meat cooked on sticks around the glow of an evening fire.
- When a muscle is required to contract, the bonds in the ATP molecule are split, yielding ADP (adenosine-diphosphate).
- They said that by yielding to Valerius they would escape the devastation of civil war, and the fury of the Nemedians.
- Slowly and reluctantly yielding to the necessity, he quitted the place, and mingled with the throng that hovered nigh.
- Which of course made the ground soft and yielding enough for a person’s footprints to make such a marked impression.
- It was especially true now, with the winds very gently rushing, rustling her hair and yielding more refreshing chills.
- Yielding to his own disturbance of mind, and to his young companion's agitation, which became greater every instant, Mr.
- And are we not in the act of yielding obedience? Sir, the nation which pretends to dictate laws to another offers chains.
- The unforgettable smells and sounds of Florida rains had always calmed Mitchell, yielding him an enveloped, safe feeling.
- Harry spent all his remaining time with them playing the part of the dapper cosmopolitan and yielding to their every whim.
- A pause succeeded, and the rag-picker, yielding to that necessity for boasting which lies at the bottom of man, added:—.
- Thinking nothing of her Request, and being e’er of a too soft, yielding, and unsuspicious Nature, I granted my Permission.
- To dream that you are a servant suggests that you are too yielding to others or that you are too submissive in some situation.
- The earth beneath her feet was more yielding than the sea, and the furrows seemed to her immense brown waves breaking into foam.
- The earth has borne all of that, yielding to its Provider’s Command and wishing to draw near to its Creator by serving mankind.
- Leaning over with hands propping chin, Steven took several slow, deep breaths, yielding himself some time to collect his thoughts.
- Yielding to his request she called, and up comes Samuel, as if by some magic or mysterious spell she had control of his person.
- A railroad bond of highest grade yielding 5% seemed attractive in June 1931 because the average return on this type of bond was 4.
- With a last faint effort, which would have been powerless but for my yielding to it and assisting it, he raised my hand to his lips.
- I will never consent, under these circumstances, to adopt any measure which might wear the aspect of yielding to a threat like this.
- Under his hand there was not the smooth, brittle surface of glass or metal or stone, but the yielding, fibrous mass of a living thing.
- It was blackly stained, and showed many deep nicks as if a keen edge, cutting through some yielding substance, had sunk into the wood.
- He made love to her, to try her out, after her evening showers and she was willing, yielding and passionate and enjoyed his lovemaking.
- The eight oars fell into the sea simultaneously without splashing a drop of water, and the boat, yielding to the impulsion, glided forward.
- She did not answer, but as he looked at her it seemed to him that something in her softened, as though a bitter frost were yielding at the.
- The smallest rivulet often has a trench ten feet deep; and the earth over which it passes, is continually yielding to its gentle attrition.
- There is currently a mad dash to secure land that has the potential of yielding large amounts of desired commodities such as oil and water.
- Finally yielding to exhaustion, they lay there, tenderly holding each other, occasionally letting their lips indulge in a warm, loving kiss.
- What is more, this characteristic of yielding to gain seems to have shaped the nature of beings during their evolutionary period and beyond.
- A mechanical carry strategy would always go long the highest yielding currency and would quietly follow a hyperinflation country to its demise.
- Needless to stress, this could have been achieved with each yielding space to the other in order to gain the same for the stability of the self.
- It knows the doctrine that must underlie the foundations of life in this new epoch; but, yielding to inertia, it still clings to its former habits.
- A contrasting example: In June 1932 it was possible to purchase 5% bonds of Owens-Illinois Glass Company, due 1939, at 70, yielding 11% to maturity.
- Yielding to this conviction, the worthy chaplain begged the governor to have the clothes in which the licentiate had entered the house given to him.
- Then the blooms and ferns were spent; the kindly trees softened the approaches to the stone with fragrant, yielding golden-brown leaves on the ground.
- My candle, under a bold flourish, went out, and I perceived, by the uncovered window, that the yielding dusk of earliest morning rendered it unnecessary.
- She got on top of her horse just before the gates gave up, crashing open and letting in dozens of wild men yielding clubs, sticks, knives and lit torches.
- What would they gain by supporting Pangeran Bashir? Extemiva is not a high enough yielding business deal, for them to invest their money in supporting him.
- Even those playing cards behind the partition soon left their game and came over to the samovar, yielding to the general mood of courting Mary Hendrikhovna.
- He struck a yielded foe.
- But he yielded it to her.
- I yielded, but she fought.
- She yielded her place to him.
- Buseth yielded to the demand.
- The darkness yielded His reply.
- I could help, Darek yielded.
- I yielded to what sense was mine:.
- Its sleek black surface yielded no.
- The fanzines yielded no more answers.
- The strongbox yielded, and the other.
- The hedged European index yielded a 13.
- And at last he yielded and came to her.
- A life that is yielded to Christ will.
- At last, he yielded to the fait accompli.
- But rather be yielded to the Holy Spirit.
- It yielded in its rottenness with a crash.
- The race of Mnishek never yet has yielded.
- This yielded that diagram in front of you.
- It rose under my hand, and the door yielded.
- Norman yielded the point rather reluctantly.
- Grasped by the forelock, yielded to my will.
- Many fruits could be purchased that yielded.
- Treasury bonds maturing in 10 years yielded 3.
- She yielded to the stroke, and then heaved up.
- You should not have yielded: you should have.
- In early 1972 those of highest quality yielded 7.
- The generous monarch learning of it yielded her.
- Nevertheless, some Hanoverian battalions yielded.
- As one yielded, he panted, No use to try the door.
- When yielded to, it becomes one's complete undoing.
- Another argument wouldn’t have yielded anything.
- Replication studies, however, have yielded mixed.
- Maybe the instant gratification yielded by niche.
- At the low price of 73 in 1932 the bonds yielded 8.
- Their initial search of the canyon had yielded no.
- They sank on to the bed and she yielded to his touch.
- This period yielded a few interesting and important.
- These, however, must have yielded very large profits.
- A familiar tree not far from the rock yielded three.
- Chase,* 'has’ as we have seen, yielded up the ghost.
- In September 1981 the 30-year Treasury bond yielded 15.
- There had been nothing to fishlines had yielded nothing.
- They have yielded a great deal of juice under the press.
- Our council has yielded to a monarchy of the worst kind.
- An autopsy yielded incontrovertible proof of black lung.
- Bonaparte had not yielded one inch to our Administration.
- The Holy Spirit yielded His life to make this all happen.
- To the present motion he yielded his perfect acquiescence.
- However, filtered candle patterns yielded an average of 4.
- The policeman’s right front pocket yielded a set of keys.
- My search in the bedroom yielded results almost immediately.
- A most thorough search of the vessel yielded nothing further.
- Paul and Pacific 5% income debenture bonds, at 68, yielded 7.
- Tom, quaking with fear, yielded, and put his eye to the crack.
- Emma yielded to this lazy mode of satisfying all her caprices.
- A search for the remnants of the gritich army yielded nothing.
- The direct marketing efforts yielded impressive results as wel.
- He laid his hand on the knob, the latch yielded, the door opened.
- Slowly she yielded to a nod, her eyes on the placid and warm sea.
- Keller placed a Separator in her head, but it yielded no results.
- He loved the way her flesh yielded to the press of his fingertips.
- He put it that way that she might not think he had yielded to an.
- He yielded, but it was with agonies which did not admit of speech.
- For the whole portfolio, the first iteration yielded a loss of $2.
- The life He yielded up on the cross was frail, feeble, and mortal.
- When he spoke, she bowed; when he acted, she yielded her adherence.
- In this case the trade yielded over +50 percent in about one month.
- The higher returns married to lower risk yielded a Sharpe ratio of.
- Andrew began to speak at the same time John spoke; and John yielded.
- A stallion that yielded at last to the thongs and knife of the gelder.
- I had neither to climb the gate nor to knock—it yielded to my hand.
- They have yielded up all Europe to him, and have now come to teach us.
- His search yielded nothing, which was when the lateral thinking came.
- In spite of secret misgivings Madame Wolff yielded to their arguments.
- The wells that have been drilled have yielded a number of discoveries.
- The phenom-enon yielded a hazy half-light that gave him unusual chills.
- At a second blow the door yielded and fell back, with timbers burst and.
- He pulled her into his arms and she gladly yielded into his warm embrace.
- No city of all Galilee yielded so few souls for the kingdom as Chorazin.
- Lily yielded the floor to Colleen this was definitely her area to explain.
- Each round of bombing only yielded hundreds of dead roaches in the cabinets.
- There were thousands of books, files and artefacts but none of them yielded.
- The rune yielded to his touch and the magic was released, no longer a spell.
- Raleigh’s interview with the groom’s parents had yielded nothing eventful.
- His good and her bad feelings yielded to love, and such love must unite them.
- Harker yielded to the hypnotic influence even less readily than this morning.
- Some searching yielded a small jar with a piece of honeycomb suspended inside.
- Uneasiness now yielded to the most extreme dread on the part of those present.
- Pougatcheff kicked the door; the lock yielded, the door opened and we entered.
- Levin yielded with a sinking heart: yes, he drew it to his mouth and kissed it.
- A shotgun short of any of Trump's bonds would have yielded a reasonable return.
- It was for him, for him alone, that America had yielded up its precious metals.
- As we become more yielded to God we allow more of his grace to flow through us.
- Montparnasse himself, who was, perhaps, almost Thenardier's son-in-law, yielded.
- The Sultan ardently desired to see his son married at once, but he yielded to the.
- Don Quixote, who was always polite, yielded to their request and supped with them.
- Housing news over the past year has yielded a mixed bag of opinions and forecasts.
- Noureddin, convinced at length of the truth of her words, yielded, and reluctantly.
- Oh, what a terrible thing is fear, and how shamefully I yielded to it! But they.
- It yields before the iron.
- Dividing the two yields 1.
- The system yields the reward.
- Average yields sat at a paltry 0.
- The tamed mind yields happiness.
- AVERAGE YIELDS SAT AT A PALTRY 0.
- This yields two results : Div-.
- She yields as if she were soft earth.
- Starting yields are historically low.
- Click IN analysis yields the following.
- All of this boded well for the yields.
- He drags it with him and yields to it.
- It yields far more outcomes than Mine.
- This process yields a number of benefits.
- Clearly, these yields vary a lot over time.
- Updated AA bond yields can be found at www.
- Chinese wheat yields a hundred fold of the seed.
- Analysis of short strangles yields similar results.
- One bushel of the clay dirt yields from 3 to 5lbs.
- STEP 2: Multiplying the equations through yields:.
- The Corporate Fund is subject to both, and yields 3.
- Carries a coupon, or the amount of interest it yields.
- This kind of position sizing yields great performance.
- Real yields are calculated as explained in Appendix B.
- Real yields were quite high (reaching, at one point, 4.
- Now let’s look at the returns and yields if called away.
- Moreover, real yields fell much less than nominal yields.
- As the price of bonds fall, and yields rise—so does TBT.
- Using these two numbers in the Kelly formula yields f = 0.
- Among the eager beavers attracted by the yields of up to 8.
- Many surveys ask about future market prices and/ or yields.
- Using these assumptions in the Kelly formula yields an f = 0.
- On the following chart, that coverage ratio yields a default.
- Higher expected inflation boosts ex ante government bond yields.
- Stocks with the lowest buyback yields perform horribly, losing 4.
- It yields the math necessary to understand that the August 11th.
- Using the Kelly formula with these realistic values yields f = 0.
- Plugging these numbers into the equation yields a growth rate of 0.
- Such convenience yields peak when Treasuries are especially scarce.
- In recent years, long yields rose before actual tightening started.
- This yields a large volume of unspoiled tomatoes in the short term.
- Their crop yields were low and the quality of their stock was poor.
- Her treasure she yields to all, while her heart is bound to the One.
- Triumph of that which yields over that which strikes with lightning.
- That figure squared (multiplied by itself) yields a very high number.
- How This Simple Act of Affection Yields Major Gains in the Child’s.
- As for the good land, it yields its produce by the leave of its Lord.
- All this inevitably yields a more joyful, healthy, and fulfilling life.
- The news sent stocks higher along with bond prices as yields collapsed.
- It yields the math necessary to understand that the first year of the.
- But there is scarce any common trade in which a small stock yields so.
- As already alluded to in Chapter 2, the S&P 500 currently yields about 1.
- This yields two black days together with their lower bodies (close) equal.
- Even if you extend the holding period to three years’ yields gains of 49.
- Treasury yields exceeded 100 bp, but the consensus view was 30 bp to 50 bp.
- His eyes had that begging expression that he yields to, so often these days.
- For some problems, it yields a globally optimal solution for every instance.
- Their stony fields had answered their devotion with richer yields than usual.
- Lower yields make the (short) options more valuable and widen credit spreads.
- There are 2 missing observations for this year, which yields a missing result.
- So it is not unreasonable that bond yields should be higher than stock yields.
- The Kelly formula for the case of a leveraged buyout (LBO) sponsor yields f = 0.
- The Treasury Fund is subject to the federal but not the state tax, and yields 3.
- Aeschliman terms the system that yields such products a new form of barbarism.
- In awe, one’s mind yields to something grand in character, formidable in power.
- Over this period, we can say that lower bond yields explain lower earnings yields.
- The Tax-Exempt Fund is subject to the state but not the federal tax, and yields 3.
- Yield spread between nominal and real yields is called break-even inflation (BEI).
- The standard deviation for the Large Stocks with the lowest buyback yields was 21.
- This specific search yields this information… Results 1 - 10 of about 18,100,000.
- By definition, such bonds have yields higher than less risky investment grade bonds.
- All yields, splits, cracks, floats, rolls, falls, jostles, hastens, is precipitated.
- The same is true for expressing bond yields as continuously compounded or log rates.
- But any reference to it now yields full-belly, gasping-for-air laughter on the desk.
- If there’s a tie among the dividend yields, choose the stock with the lower price.
- Rental yields only started to fall around 1997 and a major decline occurred after 2001.
- Our country yields to no other in the variety, or the value of its natural productions.
- Quarters forming the quintile with the highest (lowest) real yields were followed by +2.
- COMPARATIVE PRICES AND YIELDS OF GUARANTEED SECURITIES AND SECURITIES OF THE GUARANTOR*.
- Taking the average of this conditional expectation over all possible values of Y, yields.
- The recorded after/before ratios of yields on the various plots were as follows: 2, 4, 0.
- The symptoms are shortness of breath and a constant cough that often yields a black mucus.
- Specifying that the setosa are the most plentiful yields a quite different decision tree.
- What actually could be understood as to be a worthily act, yields the unwanted result of.
- Traders are unsure to what magnitude it has spread or what effect it will have on yields.
- They will be here in the early night’s mist before the sun’s light yields to the stars.
- The export in the Great Plains was wheat, and Hill promoted dry farming* to increase yields.
- The tree yields a wood with exceptionally fine grain and a beautiful variegated coloration.
- A few years later, in 1958, equity dividend yields fell below bond yields for the first time.
- The impact on yields might be 30 bp but it has declined over time with falling yield levels.
- Buying a stock, then selling a Call and buying a Put, yields a trade that cannot win or lose.
- When therefore the vine is cast on the elm it yields fruit both from itself and from the elm.
- Bond yields reflect the market’s rate expectations and the required bond risk premium (BRP).
- Eat of its fruit when it yields, and give its due on the day of its harvest, and do not waste.
- Multiplying the expected value by e–rt yields the familiar form of the Black-Scholes model.
- Bonsai is a tree that looks like a big tree and also yields fruit, but cannot provide any shade.
- In theory, rental yield is a real measure and should vary with real rather than nominal yields.
- If a few seconds after it is issued yields suddenly rise to 10%, the bill falls in price to $0.
- Wholeness, or one, when divided by seven yields a repeating decimal, as does three into one.
- This shape is evident in the (limited) data we have on ex ante real yields and bond risk premia.