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By and accepting
By June 23, the situation appeared to have normalised, with members of the House of Ariki accepting to return to their regular duties.
" By default, American individualists had no difficulty accepting the concepts that " one man employ another " or that " he direct him ," in his labor but rather demanded that " all natural opportunities requisite to the production of wealth be accessible to all on equal terms and that monopolies arising from special privileges created by law be abolished.
By selecting the witness as a random string, the verifier is a probabilistic polynomial-time Turing Machine whose probability of accepting x when x is in X is large ( greater than 1 / 2, say ), but zero if x is not in X ( for RP ); of rejecting x when x is not in X is large but zero if x is in X ( for co-RP ); and of correctly accepting or rejecting x as a member of X is large, but zero of incorrectly accepting or rejecting x ( for ZPP ).
By repeated random selection of a possible witness, the large probability that a random string is a witness gives an expected polynomial time algorithm for accepting or rejecting an input.
By recognising Brian's authority over Leth Moga, that is, the Southern Half, which included the Provinces of Munster and Leinster ( and the Hiberno-Norse cities within them ), Máel Sechnaill was simply accepting the reality that confronted him and retained control over Leth Cuinn, that is, the Northern Half, which consisted of the Provinces of Meath, Connacht, and Ulster.
By the late 1860s, Mussorgsky and Rimsky-Korsakov stopped accepting what they now considered his high-handed meddling with their work, and Stasov began to distance himself from Balakirev.
By the 1950s Silvestri was accepting guest engagements in the USSR, Czechoslovakia and Hungary.
By accepting the electrons, oxygen allows the electron transport chain to continue functioning.
By using the black caricatures and so-called black music, the minstrels added a touch of the unknown to the evening's entertainment, which was enough to fool audiences into accepting the whole performance as authentic.
By the end of 1845 he stood at the head of the parliamentary bar but his objections to taking the Oath of Supremacy deterred him from accepting the professional honour of Queen's Counsel.
By this point in his life his memory was beginning to slow down and he stopped accepting speaking engagements but remained active in the Douglas-Coldwell Foundation.
By spreading its philosophy, and by accepting back from the community, the Brahmins receive the necessities of life.
By accepting this option, they also were exempted from paying imposed taxes, and were able to avoid the hard labor many other natives endured in mines.
By the final deadline, the student must submit a complete copy of the thesis to the appropriate body within the accepting institution, along with the appropriate forms, bearing the signatures of the primary supervisor, the examiners, and, in some cases, the head of the student's department.
By accepting he began the process of uniting Libya under a single monarchy.
By this time, the Stax recording studio was accepting outside work again.
By 1937, Parrott was accepting any jobs that came his way.
By Ashford not accepting the challenge under the trial by combat laws, Thornton was freed, although by this time he gained a notorious reputation.
By accepting some demands put forth by others, compromisers believe this agreeableness will encourage others to meet half-way, thus promoting conflict resolution ( van de Vliert & Euwema, 1994 ).
By 1996 Scottish Higher Education Institutions were generally only accepting Revised Higher Grade for entry, except where a pupil was classed as a mature student ( aged over 25 ).
By the ninth main-line novel ( Ashes of Victory ) Honor has emerged also as a strategist of note as well as key political figure, and has been rapidly promoted to differing high general officer ( Admiral ) ranks in both the Manticoran and Grayson space navies, holding higher ranks in her persona as a Grayson, but most often accepting demotion to appear in Manticore commands.
By 2010, there were over 80 member organizations and there were over 59, 000 Automated Banking Machines that can be accessed through the Interac network in Canada and over 450, 000 merchant locations accepting it.

By and proposition
By the beginning of the 19th century, government policy on both sides of the Atlantic began to change, reflecting the growing popularity of the proposition that corporations were riding the economic wave of the future.
By evaluating the truth conditions, we see that both expressions have the same truth conditions ( will be true in the same cases ), and moreover that any proposition formed by arbitrary conjunctions will have the same truth conditions, regardless of the location of the parentheses.
By the Submission of the Clergy, the English clergy and religious orders subscribed to the proposition that the King was, and had always been, the Supreme Head of the Church in England.
By the same token, the Ecuadorian antiaircraft batteries and SAMs located on the heights made any helicopter low-level flight into the valley a rather dangerous proposition.
By this proposition the human arm held in an unsupported horizontal position rapidly becomes fatigued and painful, the so-called " gorilla arm ".
By the end of the sessions, the band felt as though they were a still a strong musical proposition even after the loss of Kath.
By example: from an original, ' A ' type categorical proposition,
By July 1955, TIME was decrying Confidential's success: " In a little more than two years, a 25 ¢ magazine called Confidential, based on the proposition that millions like to wallow in scurrility, has become the biggest newsstand seller in the U. S. Newsmen have called Confidential (" Tells the Facts and Names the Names ") everything from " scrawling on privy walls " to a " sewer sheet of supercharged sex.

By and participants
By studying grassroots activism and the lived experiences of its participants, her high school students came to appreciate how African Americans worked to end Jim Crow laws in the 1950s.
By doing this, Orange Alternative participants could not be arrested by the police for opposition to the regime without the authorities becoming a laughing stock.
Although he was stunned by the upheaval by participants in the Annual Reminder in 1969, he later observed, " By the time of Stonewall, we had fifty to sixty gay groups in the country.
By " the Modi " is meant the proposals for amendments of that draft text which some of the Council participants had presented.
By actively processing evidence, making inferences, using common sense and personal experiences to inform their decision-making, research has indicated that jurors are effective decision makers that seek thorough understanding, rather than passive, apathetic participants unfit to serve on a jury.
By contrast, Ponzi schemes can survive simply by persuading most existing participants to reinvest their money, with a relatively small number of new participants.
By the early 1990s, the major UNIX system vendors had begun to realize that the standards rivalries often termed as the Unix wars were causing all participants more harm than good, leaving the UNIX industry open to emerging competition from Microsoft.
By the late 1970s and early 1980s, as many of the actual participants had grown older, moved on to other issues or died, this led to misunderstandings as to who had actually participated in the Stonewall riots, who had actually organized the subsequent demonstrations, marches and memorials, and who had been members of early activist organizations such as Gay Liberation Front and Gay Activists Alliance.
By 1960 all of the participants had been expelled by IGAS.
By the 1990s, the study tour had become a 6 week long program with an enrollment of 1200 participants aged from 18 – 23 with a management staff of over 80 Counselors.
By the conclusion of the training, the Lifespring trainer and volunteers attempted to recruit participants for subsequent, advanced trainings, as well as encouraging them to invite guests to their post training.
By adding 60 seconds to this invasive procedure, Kahneman actually got participants to report the colonoscopy as more pleasant.
The criminal charges filed against the participants in this robbery include: Aggravated Robbery, Aggravated Robbery of Federally Insured Bank Funds, Armed Robbery, and Conspiracy to Interfere With Commerce By Robbery.
By requiring students to develop business proposals that are later judged by Seattle-area small business owners, the Social Venture Competition develops participants ' entrepreneurial skills.
By 2007 the association had welcomed new participants from Dundee, Perth and Stirling to join existing leagues, held its first formal national championships, trained over 150 referees and won the tender to host the 2011 World Cup in Edinburgh.
By using stress tests it is possible to evaluate the short term effects of events such as bank failures or technical communication breakdowns that lead to the inability of chosen participants to send payments.
By 2003 the Association had over 100 members, including its first international participants.
By meeting the challenge of Philmont, participants are considered to be worthy of awards.
Pavement, Yo La Tengo, the New Pornographers, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, Guided By Voices, Kurt Vile, Cold Cave, Fucked Up, Liz Phair, Shearwater, Superchunk, Come, Times New Viking, Belle & Sebastian, Cat Power, Chavez, Perfume Genius, Harlem, and Guitar Wolf were amongst the participants.
By linking all the market participants through internet connections, price changes are disseminated instantly as they occur.
By December 11, the number of participants had reached almost 3, 000.
By " working the ticket ", participants put their newly gained experience into practice to attain ticket goals aiding the Scouting movement.
By summer 1978 the level of protest had been at a steady state for four months – about ten thousand participants in each major city ( with the exception of Isfahan where protests were larger and Tehran where they were smaller ).

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