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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.
; 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.
By limiting oneself to sets defined only in terms of what has already been constructed, one ensures that the resulting sets will be constructed in a way that is independent of the peculiarities of the surrounding model of set theory and contained in any such model.
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 ability
By varying ability scores, the same system is used for a human hero as a trollish villain.
By contrast, for higher frequency radiations at ultraviolet frequencies and above ( i. e., X-rays and gamma rays ) the damage to chemical materials and living cells by EMR is far larger than that done by simple heating, due to the ability of single photons in such high frequency EMR to damage individual molecules chemically.
By examining the brains of deceased individuals having acquired expressive aphasia in life, he concluded that language ability is localized in the ventroposterior region of the frontal lobe.
By contrast, some believe that tightly coiled hair that grows into a typical Afro-like formation would have greatly reduced the ability of the head and brain to cool.
By that time, Reinitzer had discovered and described three important features of cholesteric liquid crystals ( the name coined by Otto Lehmann in 1904 ): the existence of two melting points, the reflection of circularly polarized light, and the ability to rotate the polarization direction of light.
Michael A. Levine composed Divination By Mirrors for musical saw soloist and two string ensembles tuned a quarter tone apart, taking advantage of the saws ability to play in both tunings.
By 1953, his drug addiction was beginning to impair his ability to perform.
By 1987 the list included the Encore Multimax and Sequent Balance machines, testing Mach's ability to run on multiprocessor systems.
The ability of the individual to create himself is explored in stories such as I Will Fear No Evil, "— All You Zombies —", and By His Bootstraps.
By revising history, therefore, one has the ability to specifically craft that ideological identity.
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 the late 1950s, as missiles developed both in quality and number, the ability for the US air fleet to penetrate Soviet airspace was increasingly at risk.
By placing an additional electrode between the filament ( cathode ) and plate ( anode ), he discovered the ability of the resulting device to amplify signals of all frequencies.
By the Greco-Roman era, many of them were considered healers, and were said to have other special powers, including dream interpretation and the ability to control the weather, which they did by braiding or not combing their hair.
By adjusting the pH of some toxic materials, we are reducing the leaching ability of the waste.
By the mid-1990s, many ski hills were dominated by boarders, and their ability to do stunts in terrain parks.
By instead comparing the radiated power in a given direction to the actual power that the antenna receives from the transmitter, the power gain takes into account that poorer efficiency, making it a more useful figure of merit for the ability of a transmitter in sending a radio wave toward a receiver.
By the time that he graduated from Nankai, Zhang Boling's teachings of gong ( public spirit ) and neng ( ability ) had made a great impression on him.
By the time of Mooney, the structure of Cherokee religious practitioners was more informal, based more on individual knowledge and ability than upon heredity.
By debilitating the host plant, dodder decreases the ability of plants to resist viral diseases, and dodder can also spread plant diseases from one host to another if it is attached to more than one plant.
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 now the application of radioactive materials for use in medicine was growing and this discovery led to an ability to create radioactive materials quickly, cheaply and plentifully.
By reasoning using " induction " Bacon meant the ability to gradually generalize a finding based on accumulating data-he advised proceeding by this method ( building a case from the ground up ).
By listening at the door of the room where Adolphe conducted his classes, Georges learned to sing difficult songs accurately from memory, and developed an ability to identify and analyse complex chordal structures.

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