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By and avoiding
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.
By avoiding an intermediate mechanical step, the energy conversion efficiency can be improved over the hybrids already discussed, by avoiding unnecessary energy conversions.
: 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 stale
By considering the impact of emotions, cognitive errors, irrational preferences, and the dynamics of group behavior, behavioral finance offers succinct explanations of excess market volatility as well as the excess returns earned by stale information strategies .... cognitive errors may also explain the existence of market inefficiencies that spawn the systematic price movements that allow objective TA analysis methods to work.
By this time Monroe and McCoy had come to a decision that Hanoi Rocks ' time had come to end, as they hadn't written anything together since 2007 and things were getting stale.
By the early 1960s, the brief social realist burst in narrative was already growing stale.
By the second half of the decade, they were concerned that the sound they had developed while based in England was in danger of becoming stale ; they returned to LA, determined to adopt a more " West Coast " sound.
By the mid-80s, however, KMET had become unfocused and stale, and KLOS took a big lead in the ratings.

By and views
By what one reader called a `` series of dissolving views '', he merges one period into another and gives a sense of continuous growth.
By submerging the patient in a tub and rotating the transducer while the scanning goes on, they have been able to get cross-section views of the neck, as shown in Fig. 7, as well as many other hitherto impossible insights.
By tradition, when the Justices are in conference deliberating the outcome of cases before the Court, the justices state their views in order of seniority.
By contrast, Judaism sees God as a single entity, and views trinitarianism as both incomprehensible and a violation of the Bible's teaching that God is one.
Despite the revivalists ' various political views and different opinions regarding the nature of authentic folk music, they all shared an understanding of Americanism that grounded the nation's identity in cultural pluralism and political democracy " By the end of the 1930s they along with the musicians and others had turned American folk music into a social movement.
By recreating the sensation in the eye that views the subject, rather than delineating the details of the subject, and by creating a welter of techniques and forms, Impressionism is a precursor of various painting styles, including Neo-Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, and Cubism.
At the end of the first book, he offers his views on providence, writing, " By his Power God cherishes and guards the World which he made and by his Providence rules its individual Parts.
By contrast, litigation is explicitly adversarial in that each party attempts to subject the other to its views.
By inter-religious pluralism, we mean the views held within one major faith tradition ( e. g., Christianity ) about the validity or truth of other major faith traditions ( e. g., Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, etc .).
By 1893, his views on silver had evolved, and on the floor of the House of Representatives, he delivered a riveting three-hour address against repeal of the Silver Purchase Act.
By the 20th century, views similar to Berkeley's were called phenomenalism.
By June 2011, the video had acquired over a million views, although no release date for the album has been set.
By the end of the play, she represents the younger generation's protests against the morality of the older generation and seems the most responsive to Goole ’ s Socialist views about moral responsibility towards others.
By the late 1980s the views of the Moral Majority were challenged widely and the organization started to crumble.
By 1857 he was a professor of geology at the University of Vienna, and from there he gradually developed views on the connection between Africa and Europe ; eventually he came to the conclusion that the Alps to the north were once at the bottom of an ocean, of which the Mediterranean was a remnant.
By 1911, the Encyclopædia Britannica described it as being of mainly historical interest, " an accurate summary of views that are now largely discarded ".
By his advocacy of the disuse of corporal punishment in school discipline, he was involved in a controversy with some of the Boston teachers that resulted in the adoption of his views.
By May 1, Stevens ' " Obama Budget Plan " on-line music video had generated over 95, 000 unique views in less than a week's time.
By 1997, the Reform Party attempted to shed the negative public outlook on the party's views on immigration and minority rights by selecting multiple ethnic minority candidates to run as Reform Party candidates in the 1997 federal election to demonstrate that the Reform Party's policies were not intended to be intolerant.
By contrast with Maurice Barrès, a theorist of a kind of Romantic nationalism based on the Ego, Maurras claimed to base his views on reason rather than on sentiment, loyalty and faith.
By Steven T. Miller, Director, Exempt Organizations I. R. S., expressing his personal views regarding the Temporary Regulations interpreting the benefit limitation provisions of Section 4958 of the Internal Revenue Code.
By transforming the process of media consumption into an active and critical process, people gain greater awareness of the potential for misrepresentation and manipulation ( especially through commercials and public relations techniques ), and understand the role of mass media and participatory media in constructing views of reality.
By the age of 50, Rubin had broken with many of his previous countercultural views ; he was interviewed by the New York Times, which described him as a " yippie-turned-conspicuous-yuppie.
By 1751 Newcastle, who had previously admired Sandwich for his forthright and hardline views, had increasingly begun to distrust him and his relationship with The Duke of Bedford who Newcastle regarded as a rival.

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