Examples of using Could yield in English and their translations into Swedish
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It-it could yield something.
Barry, the remains of the Gila victim could yield valuable information.
That could yield billions.
Coordinating with the other side could yield new leads on Jones.
It could yield a clue.
Coordinating with the other side could yield new leads on Jones.
Could yield valuable information… Barry, the remains of the Gila victim.
I thought it could yield something.
Edessa thus became the blessed city by possessing the greatest pearl India could yield.
Coordinating with the Other Side could yield leads on Jones. I disagree.
They could yield hundreds and thousands of millions of rubles for the creation of a heavy industry.
workers' organisations in this area could yield significant results.
As a spin-off the project could yield commercial benefits for the European transport industry.
Member States' bilateral chambers of commerce could yield worthwhile results.
Cochlear neuron discovery could yield new treatments for hearing loss|
POLSKI ČEŠTINA Home ENGLISH Cochlear neuron discovery could yield new treatments for hearing loss.
It is believed that further archaeological digs could yield substantial rewards,
The selection of the slot machines winning patterns is chosen in such a way that it could yield a certain fraction of the money played to the house.
The 20% commitment triples the current share of 6-8% and could yield as much as EUR 180 billion in climate finance in all major spending areas, including structural funds, research, agriculture, maritime policy and fisheries, and development.
The European audio-visual market is expected to grow by some 70% between now and 2005, which itself could yield as many as 300,000 additional jobs.
The guidance documents proposed could yield further savings through avoided transaction costs.
simple action could yield significant benefits.
From that came the realization that gas adsorption measurements could yield much information about the physical surface
The IA shows that all these measures are valuable in reducing the information gap that is one of the barriers to efficiency and could yield major energy savings.
Clive Granger demonstrated that the statistical methods used for stationary time series could yield wholly misleading results when applied to the analysis of nonstationary data.
This direct channel could yield cells that can read
but which they believe could yield an instructive prolegomenon to the study of Christian theology.
The 20% commitment triples the current share of 6-8% and could yield as much as EUR 180 billion in climate finance in all major spending areas,
Continuous efforts are required to ensure the further deepening of the single market, which could yield significant gains for EU consumers and businesses.
Calculations by Member State experts have shown that potential cost savings for enhanced information exchange could yield an overall benefit to the European economy of around 400 million EUR per year