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By recognizing and helping Juniors get interested in the dog world, all will be helping to create future dog owners.
By 1946, as the growing fellowship quarreled over structure, purpose, and authority, as well as finances and publicity, Wilson began to form and promote what became known as AA's Twelve Traditions, guidelines for an altruistic, unaffiliated, non-coercive, and non-hierarchical structure that limited AA's purpose to only helping alcoholics on a non-professional level while shunning publicity.
By impregnating the transformer with epoxy under a vacuum, one can replace air spaces within the windings with epoxy, thus sealing the windings and helping to prevent the possible formation of corona and absorption of dirt or water.
By identifying the exact species, a physician can better narrow the search for possible exposure sites, therefore helping the patient to avoid certain areas in the future.
By helping himself, he can therefore help others as well.
" By the 1960s, Pocket Books alone, over the course of more than forty printings, had sold several million copies of " Lost Horizon " helping to make it one of the best-loved and most enduring novels of the 20th Century.
By helping the Philippine Republic, Sun hoped that the Filipinos would win their independence so that he could use the archipelago as a staging point of another revolution.
By 1880 two railroad lines passed through the community, helping to spur economic and population growth.
By the late 1950s, Frederik Pohl was helping Gold with most aspects of the magazine's production.
By 1954, Hench was in the studio's live action department, as lead developer of the hydraulic giant squid in 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea, helping to win an Academy Award for Best Special Effects for the film.
By the end of the 16th century, a new generation of composers, including John Dowland, William Byrd, Orlando Gibbons, Thomas Weelkes and Thomas Morley were helping to bring the art of Elizabethan song to an extremely high musical level.
By tearing down the walls of segregation, discrimination and helping to establish new legislation, King and Abernathy were able to instill a new sense of pride, dignity and self-worth in millions of African Americans and people of all colors, all over the world.
By helping the organization to make better decisions, the accountants can help the public sector to change in a very positive way that delivers increased value for the taxpayer ’ s investment.
By building knowledge and competencies in using media and technology, media literacy education may provide a type of protection to children and young people by helping them make good choices in their media consumption habits, and patterns of usage.
By the height of anti-Catholic legislation, half of the Prussian bishops were in prison or in exile, a quarter of the parishes had no priest, half the monks and nuns had left Prussia, a third of the monasteries and convents were closed, 1800 parish priests were imprisoned or exiled, and thousands of laypeople were imprisoned for helping the priests.
By helping to stabilize partially unfolded proteins, HSPs aid in transporting proteins across membranes within the cell .< ref name =" pmid12491239 ">
By the end of 1983 Electronic Games and Electronic Fun were rating Dragon's Lair as the number one video arcade game in USA, while the arcade industry gave it recognition for helping turn around its 1983 financial slump.
By the end of the story, Max usually ends up helping Ruby in some way, to her benefit and delight, or outsmarts her when she is trying to restrict him.
By 1528 we know that Rich was in search of a patron and wrote to Cardinal Wolsey, in 1529, Thomas Audley succeeded in helping him get elected as an MP.
By the mid-1980s, the ministry was helping foreign corporations set up operations in Japan.
By the 1950s, Civitan's focus had shifted to helping the developmentally disabled.
By age 12, she was helping her mother with house cleaning work.
By the 1850s, wine-makers in the Mosel had discovered the benefits of chaptalization in helping to compensate for bad weather vintages and under ripened grapes.

By and ensure
By definition, where a director enters into a transaction with a company, there is a conflict between the director's interest ( to do well for himself out of the transaction ) and his duty to the company ( to ensure that the company gets as much as it can out of the transaction ).
By all accounts, Mucianus held the real power in Vespasian's absence and he was careful to ensure that Domitian, still only eighteen years old, did not overstep the boundaries of his function.
By the mid-century, the numbers of officials increased in order to make the management of the city more professional and to ensure the state-controlled trade.
By using this otherwise wasted energy to increase the mass of air, it becomes easier to ensure that all fuel is burned before being vented at the start of the exhaust stage.
By extending the baseline United States copyright term, Congress sought to ensure that American authors would receive the same copyright protection in Europe as their European counterparts.
By auditing the system, you ensure OVAL compliance with limit vulnerability, ensure compliance, or install patches.
By the early 1950s, the USAF decided that high velocity alone might not be sufficient to ensure target destruction and tested 20 mm and 27 mm alternatives based on the. 60 caliber cartridge.
By refusing to vote on a motion, the minority could ensure that a quorum would not be achieved, and that the result would be invalid.
By altering the shape of the histones around it, these modified histones would ensure that a differentiated cell would stay differentiated, and not convert back into being a stem cell.
By not keeping any list of users and corresponding anonymizing labels for them, a remailer can ensure that any message that has been forwarded leaves no internal information behind that can later be used to break identity confidentiality.
By doing so, pharmacogenomics aims to develop rational means to optimize drug therapy, with respect to the patients ' genotype, to ensure maximum efficacy with minimal adverse effects.
By 1820, the opposition liberals, who with the ultras made up half the chamber, proved unmanageable, and < span lang =" fr "> Decazes </ span > and the king were looking for ways to revise the electoral laws again, to ensure a more tractable conservative majority.
By enabling the Heads of state and government to hold a dialogue on all of the international issues of the day, the Summit serves to develop strategies and goals of the Francophonie so as to ensure the organization's influence on the world scene.
By the 1840s, there were a number of proposals to build railways in the region, and the River Don Navigation Company acted to ensure they would remain in business.
By the communication of this data, each State places at the disposal of its partners the information allowing them to ensure for its account, and on the basis of its own information, the share of safety that it delegates to them.
By acquiescing, SPC did themselves no favors and may have accelerated their exit from automobiles, and Mercedes-Benz protecting their own turf, helped ensure their future.
By creating this link, Crowne was aiming to enhance anti-Catholic sentiment even more and ensure the passing of the Exclusion Bill, which would prevent the Catholic James Stuart, Duke of York succeeding his brother, the Protestant Charles II.
By examining the flow of these values, a type system attempts to ensure or prove that no type errors can occur.
By re-establishing the principle set forth in Sony v. Universal City Studios, 464 U. S. 417 ( 1984 ), this provision is intended to ensure that consumers will have access to hardware and software products by which to engage in the activities authorized by the legislation.
By the 1880s, logging companies were damming the river to ensure the river had enough capacity for the logs being floated downstream.
By the middle of the 20th century countries such as the United States, Canada, and Britain understood this appreciation and instigated laws and legislation in order to ensure that the most fragile and beautiful environments would be protected for generations to come.
By the early eighteenth century, epaulettes became the distinguishing feature of an officer, leading to officers of military units without epaulettes to petition their government for the right to wear epaulettes, to ensure that they would be recognized as officers.
By the end of the 19th century, ICE had introduced examinations for professional engineering qualifications to help ensure and maintain high standards among its members – a role it continues today.

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