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By using instruments of gradually increasing size, the vagina is gently, and with minimum pain at each stage, taught to yield to an object of the appropriate shape.
By 1980, the way the game was played had changed dramatically due to innovative coaching tactics, with the phasing out of many of the game's kicking styles and the increasing use of handball ; whilst presentation was influenced by television.
By the 18th century an increasing number of new plants had arrived in Europe from newly discovered countries and the European colonies worldwide and a larger number of plants became available for study.
By the early twentieth century, both parties were winning increasing numbers of seats in Congress.
By 1967, however, Frei encountered increasing opposition from leftists, who charged that his reforms were inadequate, and from conservatives, who found them excessive.
By increasing intracellular calcium as described below, cardiac glycosides increase calcium-induced calcium release and thus contraction.
By the early 1970s, the picture changed: software costs were dramatically increasing, a growing software industry was competing with the hardware manufacturer's bundled software products ( free in that the cost was included in the hardware cost ), leased machines required software support while providing no revenue for software, and some customers able to better meet their own needs did not want the costs of " free " software bundled with hardware product costs.
By the end of the war, turbojet engines were replacing piston engines as the means of propulsion, further increasing their speed.
By packing opposition voters into districts they will already win ( increasing excess votes for winners ) and by cracking the remainder among districts where they are moved into the minority ( increasing votes for eventual losers ), the number of wasted votes among the opposition can be maximized.
By increasing the concentration of oxygen in the air, the effects of lower barometric pressure are countered and the level of arterial pO < sub > 2 </ sub > is restored toward normal capacity.
By the Middle Bronze Age, increasing numbers of smelted iron objects ( distinguishable from meteoric iron by the lack of nickel in the product ) appeared in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South Asia.
By increasing this distance, larger tires can be installed, which will increase the ground clearance, allowing it to traverse even larger and more difficult obstacles.
By 1914, experiments were being conducted with guns in increasing sizes up to 51 cm.
By the mid-18th century there was an increasing number of proposals to create a public gallery, with the art critic La Font de Saint-Yenne publishing, in 1747, a call for a display of the royal collection '.
By working sloppily, the unskilled workers may drag down the average skill of labor, thus increasing the average labor time necessary for the production of each unit commodity.
By the assumptions of increasing marginal costs, exogenous inputs ' prices, and control concentrated on a single agent or entrepreneur, the optimal decision is to equate the marginal cost and marginal revenue of production.
By 1944 US and British air forces were sending huge air fleets over occupied Europe, increasing the pressure on the Luftwaffe day and night fighter forces.
By 1905 it was known that the energy of photoelectrons increases with increasing frequency of incident light and is independent of the intensity of the light.
By overblowing, that is, increasing the pressure of breath and tension of lips, odd harmonics ( notes whose frequencies are odd-number multiples of the fundamental ), near a 12th in cylindrical tubes, may also be produced.
By adding an intercooler, increasing compression to 8. 5: 1 as well as various other little changes, Porsche was able to develop the 924 Turbo into the race car they had wanted, dubbing it the 924 Carrera GT.
By this point, however, Stephen's practice of inviting barons to court and arresting them had brought him into some disrepute and increasing distrust.
By that time, players had begun increasing the thickness of the fast sponge layer on their rackets, which made the game excessively fast and difficult to watch on television.
By July 1923, criticism of the Harding Administration had been increasing.
By the Late Republican era, increasing competition among the competitive military-political adventurers who ran Rome's nascent empire ensured that triumphs became more frequent, drawn out and extravagant, prolonged in some cases by several days of public games and entertainments.

By and indirect
By contrast, the year of death can be determined only through indirect sources.
* By traceability: direct and indirect
By 1930, rotary flowmeters were accepted as indirect substitutes.
By 1970, the windows were gone and the measurement was totally indirect.
By the standards of the oaths of allegiance to be found in other British Commonwealth dominions, it was quite mild, with no direct personal Oath to the monarch, only an indirect oath of fidelity by virtue of the King's role in the Treaty settlement as " King in Ireland ", a figurehead position.
By contrast, when a sentence is in spoken form and the verb involved is one of assertion, the use of that makes clear that the present speaker is making an indirect rather than a direct quotation, such that s / he is not imputing particular words to the person s / he describes as having made an assertion ; the demonstrative adjective that also does not fit such an example.
By contrast, the value of other inputs — in our example the indirect ( or “ dead ”) past labour embodied in used up arrows — is transmitted to the product as it stands, without additions.
By his main own criterion of fairness-that the balance between direct and indirect taxation remain unchanged-he succeeded.
By finding ( 1 ) the sophisticated parties participating in the OTC derivatives markets did not require CEA protections, ( 2 ) the activities of most OTC derivatives dealers were already subject to direct or indirect federal oversight, ( 3 ) manipulation of financial markets through financial OTC derivatives had not occurred and was highly unlikely, and ( 4 ) the OTC derivatives market performed no significant “ price discovery ” function, the PWG concluded “ there is no compelling evidence of problems involving bilateral swap agreements that would warrant regulation under the CEA .” By essentially adopting the views of the other members of the PWG concerning the scope and application of the CEA, the CFTC permitted a “ remarkable ” agreement “ on a redrawing of the regulatory lines .”
By the strictest definition, a house bot is an automated player operated by the online poker room itself, although some would define more indirect examples ( for example, a player operating bots with the knowledge and consent of the operator ) as " house bots " as well.
By contrast, in an indirect election, the voters cast elect an assembly which in turn elects the officeholder in question.
By the middle of the century, the British had already gained direct or indirect control over almost all of India.
' By function ' was an indirect method where a client would just specify the function name of the library, for example ' system_support ' and the actual location of the library is found in a table previously set up by an operator with ' SL ' ( system library ) commands, for example ' SL system_support = * system / library / support '.
By prohibiting U-turn and all other transactions with Bank Saderat, the bank is denied all direct and indirect access to the U. S. financial system.
By examining the spacing of perikymata grooves ( horizontal growth lines ), the duration of the stressor can be estimated, although Mays argues that the width of the hypoplasia bears only an indirect relationship to the duration of the stressor.

By and illumination
By documenting the appearance of these features under the same illumination and libration conditions, it is possible to judge whether some reports were simply due to a misinterpretation of what the observer regarded as an abnormality.
By attaching tags with photo sensors to scene points, the tags can compute not only their own locations of each point, but also their own orientation, incident illumination, and reflectance.
By the 1890s, and the appearance of electricity for illumination, chandeliers were produced that used both gas and electricity.
By her increasing illumination the whole nature of man is clarified ; through her arrives at the Truth, through her he enjoys beatitude.

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