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By the time of the first men's world championships in 1996, 20 nations played floorball, with 12 of them participating at the tournament.
By 1972 the participating cities included Atlanta, Buffalo, Detroit, Washington D. C., Miami, and Philadelphia, as well as San Francisco.
By and large, white Tulsans who were not participating in the riot ignored the unfolding tragedy.
By combining people with and without disabilities, S4EA hopes that participating athletes will interact and form lasting bonds of friendship through shared sports and recreational activities in S4EA's served communities.
By the 1980s it was competed for between the second division champions of the participating countries.
By revealing the competing bids in real time to every participating supplier, reverse auctions promote “ information transparency ”.
By 2006, 3. 5 million students were participating in on-line learning at institutions of higher education in the United States.
GameSpot highlighted this issue in their review: " By the time you're driving forklifts and participating in the game's QTE-filled conclusion, hours upon hours of boredom will have taken their toll.
By participating in such export-led growth, China was able to speed up its economic development through foreign investment, a more open market, access to advanced technologies, and management experience.
By not participating in the labor force and using money, freegans are distinguishing themselves from the mainstream economy.
By participating in several championships with a good team, the club won its first state championship title in 1925, establishing the club as one of the main clubs in its state.
By tradition many state races have maintained higher gradings than they would otherwise be entitled to because of the poor quality of horses participating in them.
By the time she graduated from Antioch, she had already been arrested for organizing and participating in sit-ins in Washington, D. C., Maryland, and Ohio.
By participating in court institutions, the shogun also adopted much of the refined pastimes of court culture.
By contrast, the more common usage of the term, as found in Catholic social teaching and in European Unioin law and social policy, encompasses the notion that " higher " or more remote levels of social organization have a duty to render assistance to the most immediate, competent level of organization, while respecting the primary jurisdiction of that more immediate level, and, ultimately, the dignity and freedoms of individuals participating in society.
By finding ( 1 ) the sophisticated parties participating in the OTC derivatives markets did not require CEA protections, ( 2 ) the activities of most OTC derivatives dealers were already subject to direct or indirect federal oversight, ( 3 ) manipulation of financial markets through financial OTC derivatives had not occurred and was highly unlikely, and ( 4 ) the OTC derivatives market performed no significant “ price discovery ” function, the PWG concluded “ there is no compelling evidence of problems involving bilateral swap agreements that would warrant regulation under the CEA .” By essentially adopting the views of the other members of the PWG concerning the scope and application of the CEA, the CFTC permitted a “ remarkable ” agreement “ on a redrawing of the regulatory lines .”
By participating in service-learning, a person will soon realize that a project will require a diversity of different people for it to be accomplished.
By September the division was part of IX Corps and took part in the Battle of Epehy, participating in the general attack on St Quentin and The Quadrilateral that began on 18 September and ended with the Quadrilateral's capture on the 25th.
By the time he was taken off comabt missions in 1943 he had earned a Distinguished Flying Cross, Distinguished Service Cross, an Air Medal, a Distinguished Service Cross from the British and seven Bronze Stars for participating in combat.
By participating in such export-led growth, the PRC was able to step up the Four Modernizations by taking advantage of foreign funds, markets, advanced technologies, and management experience.
By 1988, an estimated 75 – 80 % of American high school biology students were participating in a frog dissection, with a trend towards introduction in elementary schools.
By the early years of the 20th century, Boyce had become a multi-millionaire and had taken a step back from his businesses to pursue his interests in civic affairs, devoting more time to traveling and participating in expeditions.
By participating in ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics, Chelios set a new standard, by becoming the first player to take part in an Olympic ice hockey tournament, twenty-two years after he played in his first.

By and court
`` By winning against Bradley, Kentucky and Notre Dame on those teams' home courts, they showed that the home court advantage can be overcome anywhere and that it doesn't take a super team to do it ''.
By 1190 Alexios Angelos had returned to the court of his younger brother, from whom he received the elevated title of sebastokratōr.
By 1574 there were castrati in the Ducal court chapel at Munich, where the Kapellmeister ( music director ) was the famous Orlando di Lasso.
By March 1987 they had settled out of court, with all suits against Tramiel's engineers dropped.
By 1393, she was writing love ballads, which caught the attention of wealthy patrons within the court.
By moving the centre of government ( more or less formally ) to the imperial court, Domitian openly rendered the Senate's powers obsolete.
By 1792 there was no longer consensus that all the revolutionaries at the tennis court were " heroes.
By the early 1860s, the relationship between the imperial court and the Shogunate was changing radically.
By 1572, Oxford was a court favorite of Elizabeth's.
By this time, Necker had earned the enmity of many members of the French court for his overt manipulation of public opinion.
By 1794, after Washington ordered the protesters to appear in U. S. district court, the protests turned into full-scale defiance of federal authority known as the Whiskey Rebellion.
By the end of that year he was frustrated with court life and started seeking another appointment.
By 2009, a Taliban-led shadow government began to form in many parts of the country complete with their own version of mediation court.
By early 1961, the British had withdrawn their special court system, which handled the cases of foreigners resident in Kuwait, and the Kuwaiti Government began to exercise legal jurisdiction under new laws drawn up by an Egyptian jurist.
By contrast the interior, with its contemporary wood panelling, is in the same, highly contemporary Elizabethan fashion of Leicester's building in the inner court.
By the middle of the 19th century, the Beijing dialect had become dominant and was essential for any business with the imperial court.
By definition, decisions of lower courts are not binding on courts higher in the system, nor are appeals court decisions binding on local courts that fall under a different appeals court.
By contrast, court decisions in some civil law jurisdictions ( most prominently France ) tend to be extremely brief, mentioning only the relevant legislation and not going into great detail about how a decision was reached.
By one of Athalaric's own additions to the decree, it was decided that if a disputed election was carried before the Gothic officials of Ravenna by the Roman clergy and people, three thousand solidi would have to be paid into court.
By doing so, the plaintiff seeks a legal remedy, and if successful, the court will issue judgment in favor of the plaintiff and make the appropriate court order ( e. g., an order for damages ).
By stating what claims and defenses are at issue, pleadings establish the issues to be decided by the court.
By this point, however, Stephen's practice of inviting barons to court and arresting them had brought him into some disrepute and increasing distrust.
By court order, or by local rule, there may be other time constraints.

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