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By managing the European and African populations as one-by strategic exports from Europe combined with in-situ transfers, gene-loss is reduced to 0. 72 % every 100 years with both populations remaining stable.
By then, he had begun to exhibit the effects of diabetes, and to lose interest in the prospect of playing or managing professional baseball.
By 1962, the SCCA was tasked with managing the U. S. World Sportscar Championship rounds at Daytona, Sebring, Bridgehampton and Watkins Glen.
By 1776, the position of the British Secretary at War was a sophisticated managerial role, but the duties in 1661 to 1666 of England's first Secretary at War, Sir William Clarke, were more basic ones of literally handling the secretarial duties of managing official correspondence, memoranda, military orders, and financial accounts.
By 1887, he was managing the Haymarket Theatre, winning praise for adventurous programming and lavish productions, and starring in many of its productions.
By the end of Philip's reign, however, both John and he had fallen out over the issue of new monies and commitments to how they were spent, and both their attentions were focused on managing the challenge of the Shepherds ' Crusade.
By contrast Brzezinski was careful, in managing his own weekly luncheons with Secretaries Vance and Brown in preparation for NSC discussions, to maintain a complete set of careful notes.
By 1981 the State of Indiana changed statutes to convert the managing board of trustees to a council with members rather than trustees.
By the time the bid was ready for submission, the HLF were under pressure for the funds they had, and asked British Waterways, who were managing the application, to split the bid and the project into smaller phases.
* Orgasm control: By self or by a partner managing the physical stimulation and sensation connected with the emotional and physiologic excitement levels.
By 1992, Holder had become weary of the constant touring and effectively managing the day to day running of the band.
** By managing their customer ( citizen ) relationship, the business ( government ) can provide the needed products and services fulfill the needs from customer ( citizen ).
By staging and managing the event, the organization attempts to gain some control over what is reported in the media.
By the summer of 1988, Page and Adler & Shaykin managing partner Leonard P. Shaykin had developed a conflict, and in August 1988, Page resigned as publisher and president and sold his interest in the paper to his fellow investors.
By definition, VCs also take a role in managing entrepreneurial companies at an early stage, thus adding skills as well as capital, thereby differentiating VC from buy-out private equity, which typically invest in companies with proven revenue, and thereby potentially realizing much higher rates of returns.
By the 1970s the National Parks and Wildlife Service began managing the site.
By 2003, roughly half of DynCorp ’ s business came from managing the IT departments of the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, among others.
By that time, BEA's main operating base at Northolt was the busiest airport in the UK ; however, the airline was losing money, which resulted in replacing former BOAC director, Gerard d ' Erlanger, who was BEA's first chairman, with Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, as well as appointing Peter Masefield as its new managing director.
By the 18th century, references to fish were hard to find in the court minutes of the Fishmongers ' Company, and the Company's main business had become managing its extensive property and administering its charities and trusts, such as Gresham's School and St. Peter's Hospital, an almshouse at Newington in Surrey.
By 1862 he was managing editor of the Press and another newspaper.
By the age of fourteen Muñoz Rivera was managing legal documents, working with the local church clergy, and helping in his father's store.
By the start of 2001 – 02, McCauley earned a roster spot in Toronto and was a key contributor for the Maple Leafs all season long, managing to stay injury free.
By 1940, the highway division was managing more than of state, market and country roads in Oregon, with nearly being hard surfaced.
By 1928, the Board concluded that it was not capable of managing the National Home as a national medical service.

By and all
`` By God '', Waddell said, `` we don't want to upset the boy at this time of all times.
By early June they were a hundred miles off the coast of Ceylon, by which time all four missionaries were hardened seafarers.
By 1783 her legions had managed to annex the Crimea amid scenes of wanton cruelty and now, in this second combat with the Crescent, were aiming at suzerainty over all of the Black Sea's northern shoreline.
By 1965, several or all of these systems will have been fully tested and their reliability established.
By recognizing and helping Juniors get interested in the dog world, all will be helping to create future dog owners.
By this scheme, pulling one signal to clear locks all the other switch and signal levers in safe positions until the first signal is again restored to normal.
By the time the film was released we were three million dollars over-spent, war was imminent and the public apparently had forgotten all about Mother Cabrini.
By the time the child first attacks the actual problem of reading, he is completely familiar and at ease with all of the elements of words.
By 1960 there were such schools in all but 4 states.
By these measures, Congress, so the Court ( in effect ) now decides, gave not only needless but inadequate relief, since it now appears that the federal courts have inherent power to sterilize the Act of 1875 against all proceedings challenging local regulation ''.
By all means the most important distinction is that between those total-cost apportionments which superimpose a distribution of admittedly unallocable cost residues on estimates of incremental or marginal costs, and those other apportionments which recognize no difference between true cost allocation and mere total-cost distribution.
By July 1, six weeks from now, motel-keepers all over the nation will, by 6 p.m., be switching on that bleak -- to motorists -- sign, `` No Vacancy ''.
: By all admired, and by all reverenced ;
By ancient common law it might be required of all persons above the age of 12, and it was repeatedly used as a test for the disaffected.
By October 1993, Armenian forces succeeded in occupying almost all of former NKAO, Lachin and large areas in southwestern Azerbaijan.
By the late 5th century BC, philosophers might separate Aphrodite into two separate goddesses, not individuated in cult: Aphrodite Ourania, born from the sea foam after Cronus castrated Uranus, and Aphrodite Pandemos, the common Aphrodite " of all the folk ," born from Zeus and Dione.
By no means do all Jews today believe in reincarnation, but belief in reincarnation is not uncommon among many Jews, including Orthodox.
Proof: By symmetry, it suffices to prove that there is some constant c such that for all bitstrings s
By " chance ", he means all those particular comprehensible events which the viewer considers possible in accord with their experience.
By 1987 a comprehensive survey of the phylum was completed: in all, 4516 species and 339 genera had been named.
By 2000, all full-time, undergraduate Acadia students were taking part in the initiative.
By decree of pope Leo X they were created papal nobles, ranking as Comes palatinus (' Count Palatine '), familiars and members of the papal household, so that they might enjoy all the privileges of domestic prelates and of prelates in actual attendance on the Pope, as regards plurality of benefices as well as expectives.
By all accounts, AMOS was extremely fast among interpreted languages.
By 1993, all of the fixed-wing aircraft of the original EHV ( with the exception of the two old Nord 262 transports ) had been taken out of service, and either scrapped, sold off, or abandoned.

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