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By limiting American strength too much to nuclear strength, this country limited its ability to fight any kind of war besides a nuclear war.
By limiting light at this 90 ° mark they have also reduced the light output in the 80 – 90 ° range which creates most of the light trespass issues.
By limiting outside influences, these policies would gradually cause almost complete isolation of Soviet composers from the rest of the world.
By contrast, ext2 and other Berkeley FFS-like file systems of that time simply used a fixed formula for computing inode locations, hence limiting the number of files they may contain.
Urban growth boundaries have come under an increasing amount of scrutiny in the past 10 years as housing prices have substantially risen, especially on the West Coast of the U. S. By limiting the supply of developable land, critics argue, UGBs increase the price of existing developable and already-developed land.
By limiting the dialogue and discourse between specific candidates and political parties, the media can psychologically limit choices in the public mind and thus assure that only politicians acceptable to the ruling class and corporate structure are elected to public office.
By limiting their sugar intake with artificial sweeteners, they can enjoy a varied diet while closely controlling their sugar intake.
By limiting the amount of data processed using a particular key, those attacks are made more difficult.
By the 1960s, most of the remaining lots west of Sunset St. were developed and the land surrounding University Heights had been annexed by Iowa City, limiting future growth.
By limiting the compliance time to 10, 000 years, EPA did not respect a statutory requirement that it develop standards consistent with NAS recommendations.
By limiting the ability of “ shadow banks ” to compete with traditional banks in creating “ money-like ” instruments, Hoenig hopes to better assure that the safety net is not ultimately called upon to “ bail them shadow banks such as Bear Stearns and AIG during the financial crisis out in a crisis .” He proposes to deal with actual commercial banks by imposing “ Glass-Steagall-type boundaries ” so that banks “ that have access to the safety net should be restricted to certain core activities that the safety net was intended to protect — making loans and taking deposits — and related activities consistent with the presence of the safety net .”
; Performance: By limiting the network traffic to performance-tier traffic, the client – server model improves the performance of large applications in heavy usage environments.
By writing about a subject that was rejected by both social extremes of thought, Barthes felt he could avoid the dangers of the limiting language of the Doxa.
By limiting the number of days that Mexican Americans could attend school and allotting time for these same students to work, in mainly agricultural and seasonal jobs, the prospects for higher education and upward mobility were slim.
By grouping various email senders into different traffic classes and limiting the bandwidth for each class, the amount of abusive traffic is reduced-particularly when the abusive traffic is coming from single sources which are easily identified by their high traffic volume.
By the noisy-channel coding theorem, the channel capacity of a given channel is the limiting information rate ( in units of information per unit time ) that can be achieved with arbitrarily small error probability.
By the same token, these very rights exercise a limiting influence on the freedoms of others.
By the 1990s, the percentage had gradually increased, but the principle of limiting the housing ' burden ' of
By breaking the relationships between German banks they cut off the flow of credit between them, limiting them to short-term financing only, thus preventing the rehabilitation of German industry and with immediate adverse effects on the economy in the U. S. occupation zone.
By limiting the amount of water in the lake, mining companies can increase visibility, thus contributing to more optimal mining.
By the end of 2000, the Taliban occupied about 95 % of the country, limiting the opposition to a small corner in the northeast Panshir valley.
By limiting the rate that email can be sent around what is typical for the computer in question, legitimate email can still be sent, but large spam runs can be slowed down until manual investigation can be done.
By about 1920 the US version of the Mallet as a huge slow speed pusher had reached a plateau ; the size of the lp cylinders became a limiting factor even on the large load gauge permitted in the US, and reciprocating masses posed serious dynamic problems above walking pace.
Initially e is assumed to be a rational number of the form a / b. We then analyze a blown-up difference x of the series representing e and its strictly smaller partial sum, which approximates the limiting value e. By choosing the magnifying factor to be the factorial of b, the fraction a / b and the partial sum are turned into integers, hence x must be a positive integer.

By and oneself
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 extension, outing oneself is unintentional LGBT self-disclosure.
(" By suspending judgment, by confining oneself to phenomena or objects as they appear, and by asserting nothing definite as to how they really are, one can escape the perplexities of life and attain an imperturbable peace of mind.
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 comparison, the even lais, such as " Equitan ," " Bisclavret " and so on, warn how love that is limited to oneself can lead to misfortune.
By working for oneself?
Of Nas ' narrative, Bradley states, " By endowing the insensible with voice, he aspires to an expressive level that transcends speaking for oneself, or of oneself, to one that self-consciously constructs itself as an artist giving shape to that which lacks coherence.
By turning his daily practice into a fun but dark game for the patrons and workers of the opera, the song suggests that all social interaction requires one to metaphorically conceal oneself.
By learning to identify with others ( or " place oneself in the shoes of another "), the practitioner aims to cultivate the virtues of a bodhisattva.

By and sets
By mid-1896 all of Satie's financial means had vanished, and he had to move to cheaper and much smaller lodgings, first at the, and two years later, after he'd composed the two first sets of in 1897, to Arcueil, a suburb some five kilometres from the centre of Paris.
By proving that there are ( infinitely ) many possible sizes for infinite sets, Cantor established that set theory was not trivial, and it needed to be studied.
By November, all of the hot weather is over, and colder winter weather sets in, dropping temperatures to as low as at night ; daytime temperature is in the range.
By mid-February the temperatures rise ; springtime weather continues until mid-April, when the summer heat sets in.
By 1945 there were about 60, 000 radio sets in the country.
By contrast, lexical sets are open systems, since new words come into a language all the time.
By the outbreak of World War II, the Royal Navy had five sets for different surface ship classes, and others for submarines, incorporated into a complete anti-submarine attack system.
By January 2005, Vestel and its rival Turkish electronics and white goods brand Beko accounted for more than half of all TV sets manufactured in Europe.
By early 1992 the search was on for a good byte-stream encoding of multi-byte character sets.
By comparison, in a general topological space, given sets A, B it is meaningful to say that a point x is arbitrarily close to A ( i. e., in the closure of A ), or perhaps that A is a smaller neighborhood of x than B, but notions of closeness of points and relative closeness are not described well by topological structure alone.
By recording full sets of reflections at three different wavelengths ( far below, far above and in the middle of the absorption edge ) one can solve for the substructure of the anomalously diffracting atoms and thence the structure of the whole molecule.
By Stone's representation theorem every Boolean ring is isomorphic to a field of sets ( treated as a ring with these operations ).
By removing the jurisdiction of federal courts, including the Supreme Court, from cases involving the Pledge, this legislation sets a dangerous precedent: threatening religious liberty, compromising the vital system of checks and balances upon which our government was founded, and granting Congress the authority to strip the courts ' jurisdiction on any issue it wishes.
By way of increasingly more artificial sets ( based on mediaeval paintings ) the film finally returns to The Globe.
By law, radio sets manufactured between 1953 and 1963 had these frequencies marked by the triangle-in-circle (" CD Mark ") symbol of Civil Defense.
By 1874 it had become the most flourishing village in all of Suffolk County's north shore, with three ship yards, five sets of marine railways, two hotels, and at least six general stores.
By the standards of general-purpose processors, DSP instruction sets are often highly irregular.
By the late 1960s and early 1970s though, color sets had become standard, and the completion of total colorcasting was achieved when the last of the daytime programs converted to color and joined with primetime in the first all-color season in 1972.
By this point many of the technical problems in the early sets had been worked out, and the spread of color sets in Europe was fairly rapid.
By 1979, even the last of these had converted to color and by the early 1980s B & W sets had been pushed into niche markets, notably low-power uses, small portable sets, or use as video monitor screens in lower-cost consumer equipment, in the television production and post-production industry.
By this point the market had changed dramatically ; when color was first being considered in 1948 there were fewer than a million television sets in the U. S., but by 1951 there were well over 10 million.
By maintaining the same current and increasing the number of loops or turns of the coil, the strength of the magnetic field increases because each loop or turn of the coil sets up its own magnetic field.
By the early-1990s there were four major command sets in use, and a number of versions based on one of these.

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