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By and means
By the same means he perceives this fact as having communicated itself to the audience ; ;
By no means would we discourage the production of ideas: they provide raw materials with which to work ; ;
By 1937 he had clarified his intentions to serve his people: `` I have striven for clarity and melodious idiom, but at the same time I have by no means attempted to restrict myself to the accepted methods of harmony and melody.
By means of geographical isolation and high fertility rates, inbreeding can be fostered and the pattern of isolation from the greater society maintained.
By means of this social control, deviance is either eliminated or somehow made compatible with the function of the social group.
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 no means.
By no means are these isolated cases.
By means of charts showing wave-travel times and depths in the ocean at various locations, it is possible to estimate the rate of approach and probable time of arrival at Hawaii of a tsunami getting under way at any spot in the Pacific.
By no means do all Jews today believe in reincarnation, but belief in reincarnation is not uncommon among many Jews, including Orthodox.
By " impressions ", he means sensations, while by " ideas ", he means memories and imaginings.
By " chance ", he means all those particular comprehensible events which the viewer considers possible in accord with their experience.
By " necessary connection ", Hume means the power or force which necessarily ties one idea to another.
By allowing a new kind of equality among citizens this opened the way to democracy, which in turn called for a new means, chattel slavery, to at least partially equalise the availability of leisure between rich and poor.
By extension, the term " embark " literally means to board the kind of boat called a " barque ".
By such subtle means were Cranmer's purposes further confused, leaving it for generations to argue over the precise theology of the rite.
By contrast, in civil law jurisdictions ( the legal tradition that prevails in, or is combined with common law in, Europe and most non-Islamic, non-common law countries ), courts lack authority to act where there is no statute, and judicial precedent is given less interpretive weight ( which means that a judge deciding a given case has more freedom to interpret the text of a statute independently, and less predictably ), and scholarly literature is given more.
By means of her mother, Catherine had a stronger legitimate claim to the English throne than King Henry VII himself through the first two wives of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster: Blanche of Lancaster and the Spanish Infanta Constance of Castile.
By no means ... there is a necessary connexion to be taken into consideration.
By means of the atonement and his offering of divine grace to humankind, Christ provided access to divinity for humankind.
By the time DDT was introduced in the U. S., the disease had already been brought under control by a variety of other means.
" By this Derrida means that all claims to know something necessarily involve an assertion of the metaphysical type that something is the case somewhere.
By many, education is understood to be a means of overcoming handicaps, achieving greater equality and acquiring wealth and status for all ( Sargent 1994 ).
By this means, power dissipation in the active device is minimised, and efficiency increased.

By and dam
By 1907, in an effort to regulate water flow for irrigation purposes, the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation had constructed a log crib dam at the Snake River outlet of Jackson Lake.
By the time the dam generated power in early 1945, the electricity was used for another purpose in addition to aluminum manufacturing.
By 1903 Perrine, who had been a successful farmer and rancher in the Snake River Canyon, had obtained private financing from Milner and others under the provisions of the Carey Act of 1894 to build a dam on the Snake River near Caldron Linn.
By 1835, a dam and sawmill had been established.
By 1852, the dam was completed and a saw mill was in operation.
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 that time, the town had a hotel, and a dam had been built across Crum Creek, creating a lake.
By the 1930s, Byrnes took up the cause for a massive dam building project, the Santee Cooper, that would not only accomplish those tasks, but also electrify the entire state with hydroelectric power.
By 1963, the gates on the dam closed and rising Lake Powell began to engulf the river and its side canyons.
By taming floods and other factors that once characterized the Colorado, the dam has led to major physical and ecological changes in the lower river.
By late 1962, concrete was being poured into the dam at a rate of per day even as the workforce was scaled down to about 1, 500.
By the time Domesday Book was written in 1086, York Castle was also surrounded by a water-filled moat and a large artificial lake called the King's Pool, fed from the river Foss by a dam built for the purpose.
By river, the dam is 235 miles ( 378 km ) below the Canadian border and 453 miles ( 729 km ) above the mouth of the river at Astoria, Oregon.
By 23 June, the main dam had been lowered from, allowing 3, 000 million cubic meters of water to leave the lake gradually, but still with considerable destructive power.
By 9: 30 a. m. the downstream face of the dam had developed a wet spot which began to discharge water at and the embankment material began to wash out.
By 8: 00 p. m. that evening, the reservoir had completely emptied, although over two-thirds of the dam wall remained standing.
By 1981, a smaller dam was built at the town of Kpong, downstream from Akosombo and further upgrades to Akosombo have become necessary for maintaining hydropower output.
By 1940, the dam had deteriorated to the point that it no longer blocked migratory fish.
By means of the guardgate, the volume of water is regulated at pleasure, and uniform height preserved ... The expense of maintaining the dam, canals, and main sluicegates, and of regulating the water, is borne by the company.
By 1964, 3, 000 workers had finished pouring of concrete, completing the dam.
By the 1950s most of the best potential dam sites in the United States had been utilized and it became increasingly difficult to justify new dams, but government agencies such as TVA, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Army Corps of Engineers continued to construct new dams.
By Emperor Wu's orders, Xiao Yuanming advanced to Hanshan ( 寒山 ), in Pengcheng's vicinity, to build a dam over the Si River ( 泗水 ) to use water to attack Pengcheng.
By 1920, he had built a dam on Shell Creek, which created Shell Lake, near Sand Springs, Oklahoma and proposed to sell fresh water to Tulsa.
By 1906 the original dam was discovered to be leaking, and while repairs were made the leak continued through 1908, until the current dam was completed in 1914.

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