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By knowing the coordinates of an object ( usually given in equatorial coordinates ), the telescope user can use the setting circle to align the telescope in the appropriate direction before looking through its eyepiece.
By giving it the title ' knowledge ', conspiracy theory is considered alongside more ' legitimate ' modes of knowing.
By the 1950s, in the United States, it had become rare for women to go into their wedding nights not knowing what to expect.
By knowing the attenuation that an ultrasound beam experiences traveling through a medium, one can adjust the input signal amplitude to compensate for any loss of energy at the desired imaging depth.
By dividing the illocutionary act into two subparts, Searle is able to explain that we can understand two meanings from the same utterance all the while knowing which is the correct meaning to respond to.
By the early 1920s the handwriting was on the wall, a dam was to be built and the valley to be flooded, many more people moved away knowing they would lose their homes anyway.
By knowing how to heal the family, I know how to heal the world.
By knowing the reservation price, the seller is able to absorb the entire consumer's surplus from the consumer and transform it into revenues.
By far the most common sacrifice in atomic chess openings is to advance either knight from the third rank to the fifth, knowing it can be taken by a pawn.
" By knowing things that exist, you can know that which does not exist.
By the 1930s, Winchell was " an intimate friend of Owney Madden, New York's No. 1 gang leader of the prohibition era ", but " in 1932 Winchell's intimacy with criminals caused him to fear he would be ' rubbed out ' for ' knowing too much.
By not knowing this, great complications follow from such a small base of error for hundreds of thousands of sentient beings ….
By the 1890s, the railway owners had reduced maintenance on the canal, knowing that the Coventry Canal were unlikely to invoke their powers under the 1846 Act, since they too were in trouble.
By 1 September 1935, Balbo secretly deployed Italian forces along the border with Egypt without the British knowing anything about it.
By sheer chance or random circumstances, a person may become wealthy just by being in the right place and time, and Hayek argued that it is impossible to devise a system to make opportunities equal without knowing how such interactions may play out.
By referencing a firing order diagram and knowing the direction the rotor turns, ( which can be seen by cranking the engine with the cap off ) the spark plug wires can be correctly routed.
By describing the continuity between body and mind, or by showing this to be a false or at least unhelpful distinction, biosemiotics may also help us to understand how human " mindedness " may naturally emerge from more primitive processes of embodied animal " knowing.
By knowing how much force it took to twist the fiber through a given angle, Coulomb was able to calculate the force between the balls.
By knowing what developmental stages and tasks children follow, treatment and interventions for FAS can be tailored to helping a patient meet developmental tasks and demands successfully.
By knowing the speed of the platform, target signal return is placed in a specific angle " bin " that changes over time.
By knowing the mass of the sample collected and the volume of air sampled a concentration for the fraction sampled can be given in milligrams ( mg ) per metre cubed ( m3 ).
By the end of March, three of the six men in the photograph had been killed in action, including Strank, never knowing the impact the photograph would have.
By insuring the risk, the government guaranteed that desperate S & L owners and managers would engage in ever more risky investments, knowing that if they were successful, the institution would be saved, and if unsuccessful, their depositors would still be bailed out.
By knowing everything that the criminal knows, he can solve any crime.

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By attaining mastery over one's passions, reason, will and desire can harmoniously work together to do what is good.
By reason one determines whether one's Christian witness is clear.
By either standard, one's body is one's property.
By the early 1970s, the skinhead subculture started to fade from popular culture, and some of the original skins dropped into new categories, such as the suedeheads ( defined by the ability to manipulate one's hair with a comb ), smoothies ( often with shoulder-length hairstyles ), and bootboys ( with mod-length hair ; associated with gangs and football hooliganism ).
By definition, autologous cells are obtained from one's own body, just as one may bank his or her own blood for elective surgical procedures.
By extension the term self-determination has come to mean the free choice of one's own acts without external compulsion.
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 visually tracing a line from Merak through Dubhe and continuing, one's eye will land on Polaris, accurately indicating true north.
By handing over one's cloak in addition to one's tunic, the debtor has essentially given the shirt off his back, a situation directly forbidden by Hebrew Law as stated in Deuteronomy:
By submitting one's freedom to someone else, this act removes the freedom of choice almost entirely.
By visualizing oneself and one's environment entirely as a projection of mind, it helps the practitioner to become familiar with the mind's ability and habit of projecting conceptual layers over all experience.
By making it a ' mental ' habit to find and keep one's bearings among the ordered stages, general semantics training seeks to sharpen internal orientation much as a GPS device may sharpen external orientation.
By the Catholic position that one's attitudes are acts of will, sinful attitudes are voluntary.
By 1908, this was described by the New York Times as a " long-established … preference " ( see article ) In modern usage in Scotland, " Scotch " is never used, other than as described in the following paragraph for certain articles ; it has gathered patronising and faintly offensive connotations (" frugal with one's money "), and a non-Scot who uses the word in conversation with Scots as a description of them may find this a good test of their courtesy.
By extension moira was one's portion or part in destiny which consisted of good and bad moments as it was predetermined by the Moirai ( Fates ), and it was impossible for anyone to get more than his ordained part.
By 1966 he had received an apology and been made an IBM Fellow, a high honor that carried with it resources and authority to pursue one's desired research.
By immersing oneself in the love of God, one's karmas ( good or bad, regardless ) slough off, one's illusions about beings decay and ' truth ' is soon known and lived.
By viewing one's ego as it once was rather than as it currently is, one ends up negating the current self and replacing it with a past self that no longer exists.
By contrast, one can only easily learn the grammatical rules of one's native language during a critical period when one is young.
By focusing on issues of cultivation and upward mobility, Blair overshadowed the prevailing opinions of rhetoric and capitalized on the 18th century belief in the potential to rise above one's station.

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