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By and fostering
By fostering the involvement of individuals, companies and organizations in his spaceflight, Richard hoped to demonstrate that there is commercial potential in private space exploration, while furthering the understanding of space.
By fostering learners ’ critical reflection and experience in discourse, autonomous thinking is possible.
By 1890, electric streetcar lines were replacing horse-drawn ones in cities of all sizes, allowing the lines to be extended and fostering a tremendous amount of suburban development.
By nurturing creativity and fostering innovation societies will maintain cultural diversity and enhance economic performance.
By fostering its development, Apple and IBM sought to maintain their own position in the software development arena at a time when Microsoft ’ s power was rising.
By contrast, a fostering strategy generally involves taking an " integrative " or win-win approach to the negotiations, combined with a " consensus " approach to internal relations in both sides, and an attitudinal approach that emphasizes openness and understanding.
By fostering creative excellence, innovation and dialogue through education and discussion, SECCA provides the community the opportunity to explore the dynamic relationship between individuals and contemporary art.
By fostering an interest in the study of applied mathematics, the competition contributed towards the success in mathematical physics that was to become the hallmark of Cambridge mathematics during the second half of the nineteenth century.
By fostering competitive meetings and by his writings, especially in Y Traethodydd, a quarterly magazine which he founded in 1845 and edited for ten years, he did much to inform and educate his countrymen on literary and theological subjects.
By fostering the growth of television production in Canada through financial investment and industry research, the Canadian Television Fund ( CTF ) supports the development of Canadian talent, programs and audiences.

By and cross-cultural
By doing cross-cultural research in Papua New Guinea, on the Fore Tribesmen, at the end of the 1960s Paul Ekman proposed the idea that facial expressions of emotion are not culturally determined, but universal.
By encouraging interaction between international and French students, and through educational and social activities promoting cross-cultural understanding, exchange and cohesion, Shuffle ESCP helps strengthen the school ’ s internationality.
By the 1970s, the field of cross-cultural communication ( also known as intercultural communication ) developed as a prominent application of the cross-cultural paradigm, in response to the pressures of globalization which produced a demand for cross-cultural awareness training in various commercial sectors.
By its nature as a mystery religion reserved for the initiated, many aspects of the Dionysian cult remain unknown and were lost with the decline of Greco-Roman polytheism ; our knowledge is derived from descriptions, imagery and cross-cultural studies.

By and exchange
By that time it was commonly agreed that patent warfare was sapping constructive achievement and blocking the free exchange of technical information.
By the late 19th century, as a result of the faster shipping, expanding fishery and industrialization of the island, exchanges of people between the island of Newfoundland and Cape Breton increased beginning a cultural exchange that continues to this day.
By early 2000 there had been the beginning of an economic recovery, with the export sector leading the way, as it enjoyed the benefit of the more competitive exchange rate, as well as strong prices for petroleum, Colombia's leading export product.
By the Treaty of Campo Formio, he ceded the left bank of the Rhine to France in exchange for Venice and Dalmatia.
By 407 there were no new Roman coins going into circulation, and by 430 it is likely that coinage as a medium of exchange had been abandoned.
By continuous rapid exchange of bound water with other free water molecules, these polymer films keep the surfaces separated while maintaining a high fluidity at the brush – brush interface at high compressions, thus leading to a very low coefficient of friction.
By elution through a calibrated cation exchange resin column, mendelevium was separated and chemically identified.
By 2012, North Korea's external debt had grown to an estimated US $ 20 billion despite Russia reportedly writing off about $ 8 billion of debt in exchange for participation in natural resources development.
By 1986 China had nearly 3 million telephone exchange lines, including 34, 000 long-distance exchange lines with direct, automatic service to 24 cities.
By 1992, with the signing of the Schengen Treaty which formalized aspects of police information exchange across the territory of the European Union, there were worries that much, if not all, of this intelligence sharing was opaque, raising questions about the efficacy of the accountability mechanisms governing police information sharing in Europe ( Joubert and Bevers, 1996 ).
By the late 1950s, the contest exchange was expanded to include band used.
By the time it left office, the exchange rate in the parallel market had depreciated further, over 10 % of GDP had been borrowed to finance the fiscal deficit, and there was a significant monetary overhang in the country.
* By this year, paper currency in China is worth only 0. 025 % to 0. 014 % its original value in the 14th century ; this and counterfeiting of copper coin currency will lead to a dramatic shift to using silver as the common medium of exchange in China.
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 adjusting the amount of gas exchange, they can restrict the amount of water lost through transpiration.
By definition, peering is the voluntary and free exchange of traffic between two networks, for mutual benefit.
By mid-1998, it was clear Russia would need help from IMF to maintain its exchange rate.
By virtue of finishing last the year before, the Isles were also able to claim goaltender Chris Osgood with the first pick in the waiver draft, adding a former championship goaltender without giving up any players in exchange.
By 1975 the Barbadian dollar was changed to a new fixed / constant rate of exchange rate with the US $ with the rate being changed to present day US $ 1
By 1923 whatever Greek population remained was expelled in the population exchange between Greece and Turkey and shortly after the Turkish population moved to a more favorable location, which they called Güllü Bahçe, " rose garden ", the old Greek settlement partly still in use, today with the name Gelebeç or Kelebeş.
By the late 1960s, however, audio quality had been improved enough to make music reproduction acceptable to listeners willing to tolerate a limited frequency range and substantial background hiss in exchange for convenience and economy, and by 1968 AC-powered stereo cassette decks were available.
By observing how the Canadian dollar behaves against the US dollar, foreign exchange economists can indirectly observe internal behaviours and patterns in the US economy that could not be seen by direct observation.
By 1917 Dundalk proper was founded, at which point it had 62 houses, two stores, a post office, and a telephone exchange.
By avoiding prohibitively large subscription fees, this increases the circulation of knowledge and further draws it away from market exchange.

By and creative
By 1900 the advertising agency had become the focal point of creative planning, and advertising was firmly established as a profession.
By simply denying that an efficient first cause is problematic, being easily explained as the creative action of an omnipotent God, medieval theologians re-purposed and enhanced Aristotle's argument, as if the intention had been to prove God's existence.
" By exchanging limited exclusive rights for disclosure of inventions and creative works, society and the patentee / copyright owner mutually benefit, and an incentive is created for inventors and authors to create and disclose their work.
Along with her friend Kendra Voth, Kreuk established " Girls By Design ," a project to empower teenage girls through creative and educational endeavors.
The one where Chester sings and writes is Dead By Sunrise, but when I sing, and Amir and I are the primary writers, it becomes Julien-K and it's more electro and much darker ... Julien-K and Dead by Sunrise are basically a creative collective, we're sort of a Warhol-style factory in that sense ... Dead by Sunrise is Chester's Julien-K if that makes any sense "
By some estimates, approximately 10 million US workers are creative professionals ; depending upon the depth and breadth of the definition, this estimate may be double.
By the late 1960s, many corps wanted more creative freedom and better financial compensation than was offered by their sponsors.
By the time he was elected director of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory in 1905, he was at the height of his creative powers.
By preserving source referencing, and abstracting the creative decisions that are made, AAF tries to improve workflow and simplify project management.
By seeing conflict as a creative opportunity, collaborators willingly invest time and resources into finding a “ win-win ” solution.
Television Heaven's review concluded by saying, " By turns amusing, aware, suspenseful, exciting and imaginative, ' Dark Season ' stands as an almost criminally overlooked example of children's genre television of the highest quality, and also as an early indication of a future major creative talent in the form of Russell T Davies taking his first steps on the long and winding creative road to a glittering future.
By the late 1970s the revolutionary climate had subsided and the need to express political militancy through song was no longer felt by poets, composers and singers, who subsequently redefined both their role and their creative contribution.
By the time comic books came of age in the 1940s, the huge volume of work demanded by publishers had encouraged an assembly-line process, dividing the creative process into distinct tasks: writer, penciller, letterer, inker, and colorist.
By exploring the relationship between art and science, and between creation, invention, and discovery, Engel provides unusual insights on the craft medium which has strict inherent constraints in favouring simple, geometric patterns and yet holds enough creative possibility within it to capture an unexpected range of complex forms.
By the late 1990s, Columbia City was already referred to as one of Seattle's most creative neighborhoods.
By far the most high-profile member of the creative team, the series is often referred to as " Peter Madsen's Valhalla ".
By encouraging an individual to address a problem in a creative way, reacting spontaneously and based on impulse, they may begin to discover new solutions to problems in their lives and learn new roles they can inhabit within it.
By this time, Chadwick was a highly-regarded elder musician who was no longer writing as the energetically creative artist.
By early 1994, Ó Maonlaí had decided that the group was suffering from physical, mental and creative exhaustion, and he called for a year-long sabbatical.
By the time an official deal with Crawford was announced, by now downgraded to a yearlong contract in the role rather than three, he had been pulling his weight in the creative control department ; as Sonenberg put it, " has been working with us the last several months on input on the book.
By developing new, creative, non-partisan, and world-class ideas and solutions, we believe we can contribute to improved outcomes for all New Zealanders.
By the mid-1960s, Davis was in charge of the A & R and creative departments at Chess Records, supervising the in-house songwriters and producers.
By devoting time to writing the Apology, Hardy was admitting that his own time as a creative mathematician was finished.
By recognizing the dual nature of glocalization, hip-hop ’ s role within Israeli society can be revealed to show its nature of meshing opposing forces to form a creative and original product.

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