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" By adopting a policy of building up reserves by maintaining an excess margin, building societies simultaneously allowed banks to compete and may have undermined the long run viability of mutuality.
By a wide margin, Seth Warner was elected to lead the regiment.
By year's end, the Democratic governor of Missouri, Warren E. Hearnes, warned that Johnson would lose the state by 100, 000 votes, despite a half-million margin in 1964.
By that time, WorldCom ’ s stock price was declining and Ebbers came under increasing pressure from banks to cover margin calls on his WorldCom stock that was used to finance his other businesses ( timber and yachting, among others ).
By all estimates, total disenfranchised voters far exceeded the 22, 281-vote margin of victory in favor of President Balaguer on 2 August 1994.
By the end of November, Hutton had lost $ 76 million, largely due to massive trading losses and margin calls that its customers could not meet.
By the November 1982 election, it held only five seats fewer than Fianna Fáil ( their closest ever margin until 2011 ; at times Fianna Fáil was nearly twice as large ), with Fine Gael in the Oireachtas bigger than Fianna Fáil, who had been a dominant force in Irish politics for 40 years.
By many measures it is the largest ski resort in North America ; it is 50 % larger than its nearest competitor in terms of size, has the greatest uphill lift capacity, and until 2009, had the highest vertical skiable distance by a wide margin.
By a wide margin, wet pipe sprinkler systems are installed more often than all other types of fire sprinkler systems.
By 1919 the team was drawing in more spectators than Brown University by a margin of 2-1, due to newspaper reports at the time.
By 20, 000 years ago, modern humans had reached the Western margin of the continent.
By the United States Electoral College for presidential elections, all of a state's votes go to the winning candidate for that state, no matter how close the margin was ( Maine and Nebraska excepted ).
By 1942, and the publication of the influential Lull-Wright monograph on duckbills, its holotype was regarded as " typical of all the genera of hadrosaurian dinosaur ", except for the roughened margin that gave it its name, and that they regarded as due to the tooth having not been used ( p. 149 ).
By Saturday before the race a poll by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution the lead had shrunk to 48 – 45 which was within the poll's margin of error.
By the latter part of the decade " buying on margin " entered the American vocabulary as more and more Americans over-extended themselves to speculate on the soaring stock market and expanding credit.
By showing each frame twice in cinema projection ( 48 Hz ), and using interlace in television ( 50 or 60 Hz ), a reasonable margin of error for unusual viewing conditions is achieved in minimising subjective flicker effects.
By then the public had grown tired of the Anti-Masonic Party's " witch hunts ," giving Porter a slim 5, 500-voter margin of victory.
** By a margin of two to one, voters in Tacoma, Washington reject a ballot initiative which would have reinstated a gay civil rights law repealed by voters in November 1989.
By a 7 to 1 margin, the Court ruled that the Independent Counsel Act was constitutional.
By a margin of 71 %- 20 % the respondents agreed that it is " possible for just about any political view to be heard in today ’ s media " ( including the Internet, newspapers, cable TV and satellite radio ), but only half the sample said they had followed recent news stories about the Fairness Doctrine closely.
By a large margin, he is the longest serving Hispanic U. S. Senator.
By 1912, A & P operated 400 stores and averaged a 22 % gross margin, resulting in a 2 % profit.
By the margin of 57-43 percent, Askew and Adams unseated Kirk and his running-mate, Lieutenant Governor Ray C. Osborne.
By a three-to-one margin, he defeated Ashurst in the primary and went on to win the general election.

By and 91
By the 1860 census on the verge of the Civil War, 91. 7 percent of the black population, or nearly 20, 000 people, were free.
By birthplace one can derive the following origins of the inhabitants: born on the Faroes 91. 7 %, in Denmark 5. 8 %, and in Greenland 0. 3 %.
By the 1990 – 91 season, the Bulls charged through the year with a mission.
By 1980 the Rex Humbard programs spanned the globe across 695 stations in 91 languages and to date the largest coverage of any evangelistic program.
By ethnicity, the population is 91. 59 % Croats, 5. 37 % Serbs, 1. 72 % uncommitted, 0. 27 % Albanians, 0. 16 % Czechs, 0. 1 % Hungarians, 0. 1 % Germans, and others.
By October 1986, GM had acquired a 91 % stake in Group Lotus for £ 22. 7 million, which allowed them to legally force the company buyout.
By September 1975, her weight was 91 pounds ( 41 kg ).
By the end of the 1956 season, in which he played all 156 games, he posted a league-leading 40 doubles, scored 91 runs, drove in 87, and had a. 293 batting average.
* Anti-Apartheid Activist Helen Suzman Dies at 91 By Scott Bobb Voice of America
By the time that the 91 Express Lanes opened in 1995, the FasTrak transponders were redesigned to be the size of a coaster that could be mounted by Velcro strips to the windshield.
By 1860, on the eve of the American Civil War, 91 percent of blacks in Delaware were free, and 49. 7 percent of blacks in Maryland.
By 1981, 91 of them had developed some form of cancer and 46 had died of the disease.
By 1895, the ' Society for the Establishment and Promotion of Sunday Schools ' had distributed 91, 915 spelling books, 24, 232 Testaments and 5, 360 Bibles.
By 1890 / 91 the municipalities Werdohl and Ohle had grown so much that they left the Amt Neuenrade, the local administrative unit.
&# 91 ;...&# 93 ; By the time everyone arrived at 8. 00 in the morning, I had loaded the main tune on every C64 in the building!
By the time filming was to begin on Clambake ( released 1967 ), Presley's growing distress with the quality of his films led to a despondency accompanied by overeating and his normal 170 pound ( 77 kg ) weight ballooned to 200 lb ( 91 kg ).
By the end of the season, Graham set new franchise records for field goals in a season ( 31 ) and field goal percentage ( 91. 2 ).
By the time of Jiao Yu and his Huolongjing ( a book written by Jiao Yu that describes military applications of gunpowder in great detail ) in the mid 14th century, the explosive potential of gunpowder was perfected, as the level of nitrate in gunpowder formulas had risen to a range of 12 % to 91 %, with at least 6 different formulas in use that are considered to have maximum explosive potential for gunpowder.
By 1925, J. C. Penney had 674 stores generating sales of $ 91 million.
In Paris By Night 91, for the 40th anniversary of the Tet Offensive, one medley involved Quang Le singing about the beauty of the former Huế, backed by female dancers, before an explosion knocks them and the bridge over the Perfume River to the ground, something perpetrated by the communists during the Battle of Huế during the Tet Offensive.
By " consolidating the technology operations of 91 state agencies into the Virginia Information Technology Agency, the State of Virginia estimates an eventual savings of nearly $ 100 million a year.
By 1983, he began coaching linebackers on the college level, first at his alma mater Tulsa ( 1983 – 86 ), and then at University of Wisconsin – Madison ( 1987 ), Arizona State University ( 1988 – 91 ), and the University of Kentucky ( 1992 ).
By the 1960s, freeway access was needed between Chicopee and Holyoke to improve traffic flow which prompted a spur route of Interstate 91 to be built.
By measuring the distance the car traveled at 91 yards ( 83 m ) and the time elapsed ( less than three seconds ), the Pentagon concluded that vehicle had to be going in excess of 60 mph ( 100 km / h ).

2.239 seconds.