low-yield in the PONS Dictionary

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The other eight hours were filled with naps, laughter and a few low-yield fishing sessions.
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For the first few years, business was strong, but then a series of low-yield years set them back.
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Decision-makers in travel companies across the globe might think keg-stands, spring break and low-yield when they hear the word "students".
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A low-yield vintage has resulted in a very fine white wine with excellent lively minerality and freshness.
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Pre-arb players also tend to be low-yield in terms of the absolute number of wins generated.
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In the low-yield world of 2007, would you want some more of that?
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These currently pleasant areas will receive 370 of the 415 dwellings proposed under a low-yield scenario, or 740 of 815 at high yield.
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Filters were introduced in the early 1950s, and manufacturers were selling low-yield cigarettes by the late 1960s.
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It is reported that the yields from these tests were 12 kt, 30 to 36 kt and four low-yield (below 1 kt) tests.
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This was like an oasis in the midst of a desert as all lands around had been devastated to give way to low-yield pasture and agricultural lands.
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