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By the 1970s the government adopted a policy of keeping employment artificially high in the declining industry.
By restricting the sale of land leases, the Hong Kong government keeps the price of land at what some would say are artificially high prices and this allows the government to support public spending with a low tax rate.
By the 25th century, ARM agents were kept in an artificially induced state of paranoid schizophrenia to enhance their usefulness as law enforcement officials, which led to them sometimes being referred to as " Schizes ".
By artificially clearing scrub and planting seeds obtained from elsewhere, they began to practice agriculture.
By studying him, the Towa Organization was able to create synthetic humans, people who have been artificially enhanced with special abilities.
By this method sulfuric acid was first identified and artificially produced.
By default, 64-bit processes have 8TB of user-mode virtual address space ; Linking with / LARGEADDRESSAWARE: NO artificially limits the user-mode virtual address space to 2 GB.
By 1966, Romania outlawed abortion, and, progressively after that, measures were endorsed to artificially increase the birth rate — including special taxes for childless couples.
By the early 1970s most beer in Britain was keg beer, filtered, pasteurised and artificially carbonated, and most British brewers used carbon dioxide for dispensing keg beers.
By quietly and informally taking on some behaviors of a cartel, large newspaper chains were able to sustain artificially high profits while driving independent newspapers out of business ( or forcing them to sell their stake to a chain ).
By artificially adjusting the probability of rare ( but not impossible ) events so those probabilities are not exactly zero, we avoid the zero-frequency problem.

By and lowering
By lowering the activation energy, the enzyme speeds up that reaction by a rate of 10 < sup > 11 </ sup > or more: a reaction that would normally take over 3, 000 years to complete spontaneously might take less than a second with an enzyme.
By the beginnings of the 80s, lowering of costs in microcontroller electronics made direct drive turntables more affordable.
By lowering the temperature, the fraction of the superfluid density increases from zero at T < sub > λ </ sub > to one at zero kelvin.
By lowering VLDL levels, niacin also increases the level of high-density lipoprotein ( HDL ) or " good " cholesterol in blood, and therefore it is sometimes prescribed for people with low HDL, who are also at high risk of a heart attack.
By repeated application of the lowering operator, it seems that we can produce energy eigenstates down to E
By revolution lowering, does become
By lowering the pH of the solvent in a cation exchange column, for instance, more hydrogen ions are available to compete for positions on the anionic stationary phase, thereby eluting weakly bound cations.
By lowering expenditure on goods or services, it is possible to increase savings which can lead to financial independence and the possibility of early retirement as described in Your Money or Your Life by Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin, or to reduce income and the time spent earning money.
By decreasing the pressure at the bottom of the well ( by lowering bottomhole flowing pressure, or increasing drawdown ), significantly more oil can be produced from the well when compared with natural production.
By the middle of the 20th century, some high-end U. S. toasters featured automatic toast lowering and raising, with no levers to operate — simply dropping the slices into the machine commenced the toasting procedure.
By lowering the pH levels in the venous capillaries, oxygen unbinds from blood hemoglobin.
By studying what types of ranking manipulations a search engine is punishing, a company can provoke a search engine into lowering the ranking of a competitor's website.
By the 1950s, the course of the river near its mouth had been affected by subsidence from coal mining, and the lowering of the channel resulted in much of the surrounding land being regularly flooded.
By the 1980s many permanent sandbars had formed due to the lowering of the level of the river.
By lowering the net production of early successional plants by consuming them and then augmenting the nutrients in the soil available to later successional plants through defecation, the walking stick ensures the tendency of early successional plants to swiftly immobilize soil nutrients in light gaps does not stymie new substantial growth and the recycling of the tropical forest.
By only lowering the distal end of the bill into the water it allows nostrils to remain above water.
By contrast, Republicans insisted that national prosperity depended on industry that paid high wages, and warned that lowering the tariff would be a disaster because low-wage European factories would flood American markets.
By increasing overall product quality, the amount of raw materials needed is decreased, thereby lowering manufacturing costs.
By buying goods and then reselling them directly to customers, Ward was consequently removing the middlemen at the general store and, to the benefit of the customer, drastically lowering the prices.
By inhibiting the enterohepatic circulation, more L-thyroxine will be lost through defecation, thus lowering body thyroxine levels.
By lowering the energy of the transition state, it allows a greater population of the starting material to attain the energy needed to overcome the transition energy and proceed to product.
By lowering the water table and opening up large new deposits of lead ore, they transformed the industry.
By combining pharmaceuticals and neurotechnologies, some researchers have discovered ways of lowering the " fear " response and theorize that it may be applicable to PTSD.
By lowering the power supply from 5V to 3. 3V, switching power was reduced by almost 60 percent ( power dissipation is proportional to the square of the supply voltage ).

By and rents
By the 18th century the area was a more commercial centre and attracted industrialists who wanted to avoid paying the expensive rents in central London.
By contrast, if there is no exclusivity and there is perfect competition, there are no economic rents, as competition drives prices down to their floor.
By 1900, Homer finally reached financial stability, as his paintings fetched good prices from museums and he began to receive rents from real estate properties.
By 1850, rents in Bedesten were ten times lower than two to three decades before.
By then agricultural prices had made a recovery, and rents had been fixed and could be reviewed downwards, but tenants found that holding out communally was the best option.
By 2004, higher rents and street construction have reduced the number of Vietnamese American businesses, many of which have relocated to the outer Houston Chinatown in the Bellaire Boulevard corridor west of Sharpstown.
Also, in 1827, Colonel By used 160 pounds of revenue from property rents to build a market building with a courthouse behind it on George Street.
By 1720, Vanbrugh's direct connection with the theatre had been terminated, but the leases and rents had been transferred to both his own family and that of his wife's through a series of trusts and benefices, with Vanbrugh himself building a new home in Greenwich.
By contrast, Marx considered rents paid by producing enterprises from their gross income as a part of surp-lus value, and as an integral part of the cost structure of the social product.

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