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By and honest
By figuratively rolling her eyes at the hype, Peters gives us a rich, warm and comedically human Desiree, which reaches full impact when she pierces the facade with a nakedly honest, tears-on-cheek ' Send in the Clowns.
By highlighting the disparities of each candidate, the media appears as an honest broker and fair minded third party to the public, but is acting as a shill for the wealthy investment class.
By forming a partnership with the community through Community Policing Initiatives we will work together to protect the lives and property of the citizens through fair, honest and professional enforcement of the laws, crime prevention and community problem solving.
Noticing how similar the foundry is to the place where the gold is made into ingots, Holland decides that the ideal way of smuggling the gold out of the country would be as Eiffel Tower paperweights sold in Paris, and puts this hypothetically to his new friend: " By Jove, Holland, it's a good job we're both honest men.
By God, I'd feel honest.
By reason of common sense he could not deny that he lived in Scotland and if one was honest about history that history was for the most part Scottish.
By definition, an honest online poker room, that chooses to operate house bots, would guarantee that the house bots did not have access to any information not also available to any other player in the hand ( the same would apply to any human shill as well ).
By the late-1970s Lessing was considered " one of the most honest, intelligent and engaged writers of the day ", and Western readers unfamiliar with Surfism were dismayed that Lessing had abandoned her " rational worldview ".
By his own merit he rose to command: above all this he was an honest man, the noblest work of God.
By the end of his investigation into the record of Hodson's accounts Taylor found ' it to be an honest and correct record from beginning to end-It has been irregularly kept, but every transaction, from the least to the greatest, has been noted in it, and is traceable to the individual concerned '
By doing so, she may lose short-term gain but likely will eventually profit from increased business volume as she gains a reputation for being reasonable, honest, and generous.
By having fair fixed prices Quakers soon developed a reputation as honest businessmen, and many people came to trust them in trading and in banking.
By honest error, harvests may include toxic or inedible species.
By earnestly offering a speech act to another in communication, a speaker claims not only that what they say is true ( IT ) but also that it is normatively right ( WE ) and honest ( I ).
By his death, Society has sustained the loss of an honest man, and the Poor a valuable friend.

By and warning
By early summer, he wrote from Laramie that he was suffering from the wound inflicted in the ambush and was in a bad way financially, so Pels sent him a draft for $100, warning that it was still not wise for him to return.
By warning that free blacks would flood the North, Democrats made gains in the 1862 elections, but they did not gain control of Congress.
Keynes, in warning about the menaces of inflation, said, " By a continuous process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens.
By the mid-1970s, auto manufacturers modified the system so that a warning buzzer would sound for several seconds before turning off ( with the warning light ), regardless of whether the car was started.
By the time Isabel made landfall, a tropical storm warning existed from Chincoteague, Virginia to Fire Island, New York and from Cape Fear, North Carolina to the mouth of the Santee River in South Carolina, and a hurricane warning existed from Chincoteague, Virginia to Cape Fear.
By 1906 the AA has erected thousands of roadside danger and warning signs and managed road signage until responsibility was passed to local authorities in the early 1930s.
By 5 p. m. Sunday, a hurricane warning was issued for the coast.
By pointing out that arguments about constitutionality of federal income tax laws " reveal full knowledge of the provisions at issue and a studied conclusion, however wrong, that those provisions are invalid and unenforceable ," the Supreme Court may have been impliedly warning that asserting such " constitutional " arguments ( in open court or otherwise ) might actually help the prosecutor prove willfulness.
By traveling near the speed of light, an RKV could substantially limit the amount of early warning detection time.
By 1997, after Waterford posted a profit warning, the group once again found itself in merger talks with Avonmore.
By virtue of Canada's frontline position, the Canadian air defence command and control centre would be the most important piece of the NORAD ' pie ' -- its early warning of and reaction to a Soviet air attack, and survival in nuclear war were paramount for the survival of the U. S .- Canadian portion of the North American continent.
By 7: 45 the thunderstorm south of the city was indicated by radar to be increasing in intensity, and at 7: 50 the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Lubbock, Crosby and Floyd counties.
By later on September 21, the hurricane warning was canceled for all islands east of the Virgin Islands including Antigua, Barbuda, St. Barthelemy, St. Martin.
By normalizing alert data across threats, jurisdictions, and warning systems, CAP also can be used to detect trends and patterns in warning activity, such as trends that might indicate an undetected hazard or hostile act.
By use of telematics as applied to intelligent vehicle technologies, instantaneous direction travel cognizance of a vehicle may be transmitted in real-time to surrounding vehicles traveling in the local area of vehicles equipped ( with EWSV ) to receive said warning signals of danger.
By 1500 UTC on September 6, the hurricane watches and tropical storm watches and warnings were upgraded to a hurricane warning and expanded to: Barbados, St. Vincent and Grenadines, St. Lucia, Tobago, Grenada.
By spring the African National Congress and the South West Africa People's Organization ( SWAPO ) were echoing Cuba's warning.
By the 1980s, the warning would be given on the orders of a Warning Officer from the Home Office stationed at RAF High Wycombe.
By the late 1890s, under relentless attack – propaganda campaigns warning of a “ second Reconstruction ” and “ Negro rule ,” physical intimidation, violence, and assassinations of leaders and foot soldiers – the movement was crushed.
By GPEB ’ s standard, the companies that have involved in excessive emissions or caused serious environmental pollution accidents will be given the red sign warning and will be placed under strict supervision.
Nay, verily: By the Moon, And by the Night as it retreateth, And by the Dawn as it shineth forth ,- This is but one of the mighty ( portents ), A warning to mankind ,- To any of you that chooses to press forward, or to follow behind ;- Every soul will be ( held ) in pledge for its deeds.

By and signal
By this standard, it is determined that where two stations operating on the same frequency are involved, objectionable interference from station A exists at any point within the service area of station B where station A's signal is of an intensity one-twentieth or more of the strength of station B's signal at that point.
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 tuning the radio to the proper frequency, it would receive the signal transmitted by the cell phone to be cloned, containing the phone's ESN / MIN Pair.
By channeling a large electric current through the compressed carbon granules in the microphone, a small sound signal could produce a much larger electric signal.
By calculating the maximum time that electrical signals can move in various branches of a CPU's many circuits, the designers can select an appropriate period for the clock signal.
By contrast, the EM far-field is composed of radiation that is free of the transmitter in the sense that ( unlike the case in an electrical transformer ) the transmitter requires the same power to send these changes in the fields out, whether the signal is immediately picked up, or not.
By interacting with their specific receptors, IFNs activate signal transducer and activator of transcription ( STAT ) complexes ; STATs are a family of transcription factors that regulate the expression of certain immune system genes.
By reducing the rate at which the central bank lends money to commercial banks, the government sends a signal to commercial banks that they should do the same for their customers.
By measuring the frequency of the returned signal and comparing that with the original, the difference can be easily measured.
* By contrast, cellular slime molds spend most of their lives as individual unicellular protists, but when a chemical signal is secreted, they assemble into a cluster that acts as one organism.
By default, the process receiving the signal dumps core and terminates.
By either adding or subtracting the resulting signals, a lower or upper sideband signal results.
By supplying + 5V DC to the pin-3 wake signal with + 5V DC the computer will be triggered to power up provided WOL is enabled in the BIOS configuration.
By knowing the attenuation that an ultrasound beam experiences traveling through a medium, one can adjust the input signal amplitude to compensate for any loss of energy at the desired imaging depth.
By using a 3-port circulator with the signal input connected to one port, the biased diode connected to a second, and the output load connected to the third, the output and input can be uncoupled.
By adjusting the local oscillator frequency correctly, the beat frequency is in the audio range, and can be heard as a tone in the receiver's earphones whenever the transmitter signal is present.
* By viewing the phase itself as conveying the information, in which case the demodulator must have a reference signal to compare the received signal's phase against ; or
By correlating a ( delayed version of ) the transmitted signal with the received signal, a precise round trip light time to the remote location can be determined.
By contrast, in narrowband systems where the signal bandwidth is low, the received signal quality will be severely lowered if the jamming power happens to be concentrated on the signal bandwidth.

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