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By avoiding stale views of memory, the CPUs can cooperate on the same program and programs can migrate from one CPU to another.
By such things as avoiding disturbance to the peace of mind of one's teacher, and wholeheartedly following his prescriptions, much merit accrues and this can significantly help improve one's practice.
By establishing a connection at the beginning of such a data exchange the components ( routers, bridges ) along the network path would be able to pre-compute ( and hence cache ) routing-related information, avoiding re-computation for every packet.
By avoiding prohibitively large subscription fees, this increases the circulation of knowledge and further draws it away from market exchange.
By arriving at Parker's Landing, they could travel to the interior of what would become Washington State, avoiding the British at Fort Vancouver who would try to persuade them to settle elsewhere.
By avoiding breakdowns and accidents, he was able to log 351 season laps.
By using CBT patients record how much food they eat and periods of vomiting with the purpose of identifying and avoiding emotional fluctuations that bring on episodes of bulimia on a regular basis ( Gelder, Mayou and Geddes 2005 ).
By pretending to be homosexual in one of his false guises, he allows himself to be " picked up " by another man and taken to his apartment, where he kills the man and remains hidden for the remaining three days, thus avoiding identification through hotel registrations, which are examined by the police.
By utilizing additional digital subcarriers or sidebands, digital information is " multiplexed " on an AM or FM analog signal, thus avoiding re-allocation of the broadcast bands.
: QUOTE – " By the King: Whereas, some differences hath arisen between Our subjects of South and North Britaine travelling by Seas, about the bearing of their Flagges: For the avoiding of all contentions hereafter.
By 1908 problems with river silting and bar strandings meant that coastal shipping was avoiding Foxton.
By avoiding a clear statement, Hitler managed to pin the blame for this failure on the DNVP's Alfred Hugenberg, who had rejected Kaas ' proposals.
By avoiding sexually explicit material and personal classifieds, the publication was able to attract more mainstream advertisers than previous publications aimed at gay readers.
By structuring combat, the Clans aimed to minimize the death and destruction of warfare and avoiding the waste of lives and resources.
By avoiding New York and by legal evasions he succeeded in escaping the payment of alimony to his wife, but left his estate heavily in her debt.
By increasing the temperature and pressure he forced the liquid into a supercritical fluid state where by dropping the pressure he could instantly gasify and remove the liquid inside the aerogel, avoiding damage to the delicate three-dimensional network.
By the year 68, Jewish resistance in the north had been crushed, and Vespasian made Caesarea Maritima his headquarters and methodically proceeded to cleanse the coastline of the country, avoiding direct confrontation with the rebels at Jerusalem.
By avoiding sugar, the chance of tooth decay is lowered, since the sugar otherwise used may turn into acid after chewing the gum.
By avoiding an immediate confrontation in the center White prevents the early release of tension through exchanges and enters a positional maneuvering game.
By January 1968, John Evans and Danny Smythe returned to school, thereby avoiding the draft.
By avoiding marriages between " carriers ", the incidence of the disorders decreases without having to resort to such methods.
By avoiding supporting the West, it attempted to fend off Soviet pressure for affiliation with the Warsaw Pact.
By avoiding both of the ships, the player will begin playing Space Fever II.

By and intermediate
* By contrast, elastic and viscous ( or intermediate, viscoelastic ) behaviour is relevant at short times ( transient behaviour ):</ br > We again consider the application of a constant stress:
By 1958, roughly four years after Schriever had initiated his ballistic missile program, SAC activated the 704th Strategic Missile Wing to operate first the intermediate range Thor missile and then a year later the first true ICBM, the Atlas missile.
By the mid-1930s however, superheterodynes were using higher intermediate frequencies, ( typically around 440 – 470 kHz ), with tuned coils similar in construction to the aerial and oscillator coils.
By contrast, the cut-and-paste transposition mechanism of class II TEs does not involve an RNA intermediate.
By the early 21st century computer-generated imagery, advanced film scanning, digital intermediate methods and film stocks with higher resolutions optimized for special effects work had together rendered VistaVision mostly obsolete even for special effects work.
By contrast, a programmer using an interpreter does a lot less waiting, as the interpreter usually just needs to translate the code being worked on to an intermediate representation ( or not translate it at all ), thus requiring much less time before the changes can be tested.
By sector, Bolivia imported mostly intermediate goods, followed by industrial, capital, and consumer goods.
By throwing an intermediate honor, East allows for a promotion of the eight ;
By 1963, local stopping services beyond Aylesbury and most intermediate stations had closed, and in 1965 freight services were curtailed.
By the early 18th century, river navigations such as the Aire and Calder Navigation were becoming quite sophisticated, with pound locks and longer and longer " cuts " ( some with intermediate locks ) to avoid circuitous or difficult stretches of river.
By lifting the intermediate lever with a jack that disengages in its highest position, the Cristofori action made it possible for the hammer to fall ( after its initial blow ) to a position considerably lower than the highest position to which the key had lifted it.
By 1908 Nueva Ecija had 144 primary schools, 11 non-sectarian private schools, 18 sectarian private shools, nine intermediate schools, one vocational school and one agricultural school, the Central Luzon Agricultural School which still operates today.
By 1970 Torino had become the primary name for Ford's intermediate, and the Fairlane was now a subseries of the Torino.
By the Accord's sixth generation in the 1990s, it evolved into an intermediate vehicle, with one basic platform but with different bodies and proportions to increase its competitiveness against its rivals in different international markets.
By 1941, it was clear that even these were too complicated, expensive, time-consuming to build, and used too much of materials in short supply, so new Kriegslokomotive ( war locomotive ) designs were developed ; the lightweight BR52 ( 6161 built ) and the intermediate weight BR42 ( 844 built ).
By 2006 it added new intermediate stops to that same route, extended the Union Pacific West line from Geneva to Elburn, and extended SouthWest Service from Orland Park to Manhattan.
By computerized analysis of amino acid sequences he predicted that the central rod domain of intermediate filament proteins is composed of four helical segments separated by three short linker sequences.
By drawing the intermediate stages of the graph, the user can follow how the graph evolves, seeing it unfold from a tangled mess into a good-looking configuration.
By early 19th century there were at least 4, 000 Hindus in Oman, all of the intermediate merchant caste.
By contrast, anemone-centred flowers have, cupped within the five normal outer petals, a ring of much shorter, more curved extra petals ( sometimes trumpet-shaped, intermediate in appearance between petals and nectaries ), which may be a different colour from the outer petals.
By the rhythm, one may distinguish a true, two-beat square trot when each diagonal pair of hoofs hits the ground at the same moment from a four-beat intermediate ambling gait, such as the fox trot or the " trocha " sometimes seen in the Paso Fino.
By the end of their production run, the Aspen and Volaré would be considered intermediate cars.
By connecting the two lamp groups to a neutral, intermediate in potential between the two live legs, any imbalance of the load will be supplied by a current in the neutral, giving substantially constant voltage across both groups.
By 27 June 1846 a single line extension was opened to just outside Hastings at with an intermediate station at to serve Eastbourne ( this section was later doubled in January 1849 ).

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