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1 In this case, Microsoft had compelling reasons to yield to Facebook's terms.
2 Divide price by page yield to calculate the relevant cost per page.
3 Condemn the players involved and demand they yield to the TNRL's wishes.
4 Nor did he propose to yield to the madness in his blood.
5 Unfortunately the attack was too violent to yield to this simple remedy.
6 Reluctantly does the youth yield to the claims of moderation and reserve.
7 But you will all yield to me in order to defend him.
8 The pressure eased once he had been forced to yield to it.
9 The wood seemed to yield to the flesh with a damp sound.
10 The people gain rights, only to yield to the supremacy of demagogues.
11 You've got to yield to the prejudices of people in these matters.
12 She seemed to yield to the benign influence of this enchanted place.
13 Eventually she must yield to one sort of treatment or the other.
14 He must yield to the demands of an irresistible enemy or die.
15 Each golden sunrise might yield to the blood-red sunset of merciless war.
16 But even Saxon prejudice must shortly yield to the logic of facts.
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