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By holding out prospects for external capital assistance, the United States can provide strong incentives to prepare for the concerted economic drive necessary to achieve self-sustaining growth.
" Caplan comments on the impact of the Supreme Court's decision making it necessary for there to be evidence of guilt in such a plea, " By requiring that there be some evidence of guilt in such a situation, the decision attempts to protect the ' really ' innocent from the temptations to which plea-bargaining and defense attorneys may subject them.
By the late 1980s, the cellular industry's subscriber base had grown into the millions across America and it became necessary to add channels for additional capacity.
By 1860, Cuba was devoted to growing sugar, having to import all other necessary goods.
By no means ... there is a necessary connexion to be taken into consideration.
By then Delft was one of the leading cities of Holland and it was equipped with the necessary city walls to serve as a headquarters.
... By keeping all of the little people in focus, Coppola shows the variety of a young lawyer's life, where every client is necessary and most of them need a lot more than a lawyer.
By joining the single arrows together and the double arrows together, one obtains a torus with seven mutually touching regions ; therefore seven colors are necessary
By Euclid's lemma p < sub > 1 </ sub > must divide one of the q < sub > j </ sub >; relabeling the q < sub > j </ sub > if necessary, say that p < sub > 1 </ sub > divides q < sub > 1 </ sub >.
By showing how simple unintelligent forces can ratchet up designs of extraordinary complexity without invoking outside design, Darwin showed that an intelligent designer was not the necessary conclusion to draw from complexity in nature.
By the time of the movies distinct battle classes were not necessary as the Republic had not seen war in over a thousand years, and the title of Knight was simply a rank once again.
By working sloppily, the unskilled workers may drag down the average skill of labor, thus increasing the average labor time necessary for the production of each unit commodity.
* By any means necessary
By the time of Vere Gordon Childe's work, The Dawn of Europe ( 1947 ), which affirms the Mesolithic, sufficient data had been collected to determine that the Mesolithic was in fact necessary and was indeed a transition and intermediary between the Paleolithic and the Neolithic.
By studying the limit of the manifold for large time, Perelman proved Thurston's geometrization conjecture for any fundamental group: at large times the manifold has a thick-thin decomposition, whose thick piece has a hyperbolic structure, and whose thin piece is a graph manifold, but this extra complication is not necessary for proving just the Poincaré conjecture.
By 1918 a Clerget handbook advised that all necessary control was to be effected using the fuel and air controls, and the engine was to be stopped and started by turning the fuel on and off.
At his inauguration George Washington declared in his Inaugural Address: " By the article establishing the executive department it is made the duty of the President " to recommend to your consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.
Magneto, in the first film, quotes Malcolm X with the line " By any means necessary.
By the rank-nullity theorem, a system of n vectors in k dimensions ( where all dimensions are necessary ) satisfies a ( p = n − k )- dimensional space of relations.
By May 2011 however his party had collapsed in several states, including Rhineland-Palatinate and Bremen where they failed to secure the 5 % threshold necessary for a seat in parliament.
By July the company had arranged contracts with the Royal African Company to supply the necessary African slaves to Jamaica.
" By the eighteenth century, " man " had come to refer primarily to males ; some writers who wished to use the term in the older sense deemed it necessary to spell out their meaning: Anthony Trollope, for example, writes of " the infinite simplicity and silliness of mankind and womankind " and when " Edmund Burke, writing of the French Revolution, used men in the old, inclusive way, he took pains to spell out his meaning: ' Such a deplorable havoc is made in the minds of men ( both sexes ) in France ....'"
By recording and analyzing these trends over time and applying to future scenarios, the US Military can accurately supply troops with the items necessary at the precise moment they are needed.
By the 17th century, it was becoming necessary to reconcile the exploration of the New World and increased awareness of the global distribution of species with the older belief that all life had sprung from a single point of origin on the slopes of Mount Ararat.

By and connection
By 1825 the Erie Canal, long with 82 locks, opened up a connection from the populated Northeast to the Great Lakes.
By 822 Glasnevin, along with Grangegorman and Clonken or Clonkene ( now known as Deansgrange ), had become the farm for Christ Church Cathedral and it seems to have maintained this connection up to the time of the Reformation.
By the time of the January 1983 Winter NAMM Show, Smith was able to demonstrate a MIDI connection between his Prophet 600 analog synthesizer and a Roland JP-6.
By simply selling their work for wages, " workers simultaneously lose connection with the object of labor and become objects themselves.
By establishing a connection at the beginning of such a data exchange the components ( routers, bridges ) along the network path would be able to pre-compute ( and hence cache ) routing-related information, avoiding re-computation for every packet.
By spoofing a connection from a trusted machine, an attacker may be able to access the target machine without an authentication.
By using a chemical reaction rather than a connection to an oxygen tank, these devices supply breathing oxygen for long enough for the airliner to descend to thicker, more breathable air.
By contrast, soldiers traveling in combat vehicles can face microclimate temperatures in excesss of 65 ° C and require a multiple-user vehicle-powered cooling system with rapid connection capabilities.
* By attempting to make a connection to an IP address at which there is known to be no server.
By extension from its primary sense, the idea that a virgin has a sexual " blank slate ", unchanged by any past intimate connection or experience, leads to the abstraction of unadulterated purity.
By contrast, where monasteries had provided grammar schools for older scholars, these were commonly refounded with enhanced endowments ; some by royal command in connection to the newly re-established cathedral churches, others by private initiative.
By the mid-19th century, Stafford was connected by railroad to markets across New England, and before the State Highway projects of the 1920s and 1930s, the town had a trolley connection to Rockville, CT.
By the 1930s, a new connection was completed at Eidenau which eliminated the sharp curves and grades to Ribold.
By this time, the victims of violence were often wealthy property owners who had no connection to the whiskey tax.
By 1857 he was a professor of geology at the University of Vienna, and from there he gradually developed views on the connection between Africa and Europe ; eventually he came to the conclusion that the Alps to the north were once at the bottom of an ocean, of which the Mediterranean was a remnant.
By 1858 he was aware of his Brooke connection and by 1871 he is on the census at the parish of Plumtree, Nottinghamshire as " George Brooke ", age " 40 ", birthplace " Sarawak, Borneo ".
By 1825 the Erie Canal, long with 82 locks, opened up a connection from the populated northeast to the fertile Great Plains.
By playing this tone, you are convincing the far end of the connection that you've hung up and it should wait.
By his publications in connection with the transit of Venus of 1769 he won great fame.
By chance, Johnny is offered a ride by Joyce ( Veronica Lake ), Harwood's estranged wife, though he tells her his name is " Jimmy Moore " and they remain unaware of their connection.
By keeping track of the connection state, stateful firewalls provide added efficiency in terms of packet inspection.
By the IEEE definition, on modern twisted-pair Ethernet, a network segment would correspond to the individual connection between end station to network equipment ( i. e. repeater, hub or switch ) or the connections between different pieces of network equipment.
By the 16th century Vuosaari had regained its connection to the mainland and the former island had two Rustholl-mansions, Nordsjö and Rastböle respectively, several small villages and a military shipyard.
By 1870, the club had abandoned its original entry requirements, and allowed new students who did not have a connection to theology courses, and this allowed the club to continue for a few years, even rising back up to 7th in the bumps races in 1873.

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