Sentences with phrase «yield point»

The "yield point" refers to the point where a material, like metal or plastic, starts to deform permanently when subjected to stress or pressure. It is the point at which the material bends or breaks, and cannot return to its original shape. Full definition
At a global level, the current income yields and spreads with bond yields point to more aggressively priced property than at any time since the peak years of the global financial crisis.
He says that the current low bond yields point to a prolonged period of low inflation.
While the American Express cards still yield points in ATO transactions, this comes at a cost.
Hope you are right Hugh, 3 points would be huge if we can follow it up against Stoke with another 3 we are probably safe, the thing is all the unlikely games often yield points at this stage of the season because you can go gung ho and spring a surprise or two.
AmEx also has a card that yields points for hotel and airline use: Starwood Preferred Guest card, but with its annual fee of $ 65 after the first year, your mileage may vary.
This isn't a principle that applies to low - yielding stocks like Disney, Visa, and Nike (in the case of those companies, you rely on the regular growth in earnings per share to carry the prices forward) but does apply to companies with stable profits and dividends that give you a decent starting yield point.
It is not particularly easy to reach the diamond + division as each win offers only 100 points, while drawing a battle mode match or being a runner - up in an individual event in race or elimination event types yields no points at all.
Charging into a table and knocking it over yields points, and if you can manage to do it while doing a backflip first and a 360 afterwards, you'll score even more points.
The biggest difference is that destroyed enemies now yield points, and destroying multiple enemies in succession will begin a combo counter, which in turn modifies the points granted in each kill.
Yield Point looks set to test the limits of such materials further, presenting sculptures that appear like defunct factory machine parts and tools.
In February, Glasgow's Tramway opens Yield Point, an exhibition of new work by Claire Barclay.
And one of her few friends, a person who admired her deeply, remarked that he had never once known her to yield a point in an argument!
Meanwhile, even when we view tech in isolation, we can find a wide variety of stocks at different points in their life cycles, with different growth rates, yield points, and general corporate situations.
Well, in this environment I should perhaps yield to your... yield point!
But yields no points nor any penalties.
-- Tina Kukielski, Executive Director and Chief Curator Aki Sasamoto: Yield Point is on view through May 13, with performances through May 6 Allan McCollum's Works: 1968 — 1977 is on view through April 29
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