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By and preserving
By 1932 the aims of self-government and Welsh representation at the League of Nations had been added to that of preserving Welsh language and culture.
By preserving dignity at the expense of such emotions, Stevens in a way loses his sense of humanity with respect to his own personal self.
By using the same cassettes as Hi8, many Digital8 camcorders were able to play analog Video8 / Hi8 recordings, preserving compatibility with already recorded analog video tapes.
By the end of the Twentieth Century, numerous National Heritage Areas were spread across the nation, preserving local parks for local people.
By 1959 he had modified a Xerox camera to transfer drawings by animators directly to animation cels, eliminating the inking process and preserving the spontaneity of the penciled elements.
By 1906, he was growing pears, apples and asparagus and experimenting with canning and preserving fruit and vegetables, eventually opening a small cannery in 1926.
By the late 1960s, bulldozers were encroaching on The Rocks-European settlement's oldest Sydney precinct-saved only by public protests aimed at preserving ' working class housing ' close to the Central Business District ( which resulted also in considerable colonial era architecture being preserved in one precinct next to Circular Quay ).
By preserving source referencing, and abstracting the creative decisions that are made, AAF tries to improve workflow and simplify project management.
In a review on Amazon. com, Richard Gehr wrote, " By now the sextet transcends the dancehall, possessing the ability to transform nearly any traditional Cajun, Creole, or French tune into high art while preserving a clear sonic bloodline back to its roots.
By preserving the gas in bladders, he entertained his friends, by exhibiting its flammability.
By 1880, it was named the Red Cross preserving company.
By some luck, Abby had picked one of them before, and Jane showed her how to press it, thus preserving it.
By the late 19th century, the conservation movement was increasing national interest in preserving natural wonders like the Grand Canyon.
If A is a metric space and B its completion then any isometry from A to a complete metric space C can be extended to a unique isometry from B to C. The analogous statement for complete Boolean algebras is not true: a homomorphism from a Boolean algebra A to a complete Boolean algebra C cannot necessarily be extended to a ( supremum preserving ) homomorphism of complete Boolean algebras from the completion B of A to C. ( By Sikorski's extension theorem it can be extended to a homomorphism of Boolean algebras from B to C, but this will not in general be a homomorphism of complete Boolean algebras ; in other words, it need not preserve suprema.
By preserving the energy metabolism in cells exposed to hypoxia or ischemia, trimetazidine prevents a decrease in intracellular adenosine triphosphate levels, thereby ensuring the proper functioning of ionic pumps and transmembranous sodium-potassium flow whilst maintaining cellular homeostasis.
By preserving energy metabolism in cells exposed to hypoxia or ischaemia, trimetazidine prevents a decrease in intracellular ATP levels, thereby ensuring the proper functioning of ionic pumps and transmembrane sodium-potassium flow whilst maintaining cellular homeostasis.
By preserving many copies under diverse administration, by automatically auditing the copies at intervals against each other ( and, in the future, against the publisher's copy ), and by alerting libraries when changes are detected, the LOCKSS system attempts to restore many of these safeguards.
By travelling far into prehistory, the company creates its own immortal cyborg agents, who then have the mission of preserving cultural artifacts and other valuable items for sale in the 24th century.
By preserving and making these data available, NACDA offers opportunities for secondary analysis on major issues of scientific and policy relevance.
By inserting the non-lcs symbols while preserving the symbol order, we get the scs: U.

By and value
By that time we should be in a much better position to determine the value of that aircraft as a weapon system.
By then, Confucius had build up a considerable reputation through his teachings, while the families came to see the value of proper conduct and righteousness, so they could achieve loyalty to a legitimate government.
By contrast, theology does assert high value for some unquestioned and eternal past-to-future equivalences.
By assuming the earth to be flat, they arrived at a distance of 100, 000 li, a value short by three orders of magnitude.
By refusing to swear, he felt that he could bear witness to the value of truth in everyday life, as well as to God, who he associated with truth and the inner light.
By 1991-92, beef exports accounted for only 2. 9 percent of the value of total exports.
* By late 1923, the Weimar Republic of Germany was issuing two-trillion Mark banknotes and postage stamps with a face value of fifty billion Mark.
By consolidating into YRC Worldwide, the company lost the considerable value of both Yellow Freight and Roadway Corp.
By contrast, the value of a news site is primarily proportional to the quality of the articles, not to the number of other people using the site.
By contrast, if he failed to protect his hand, another player could draw out on him at no cost, meaning he gets no value from his made hand.
By " value ," Bastiat apparently means market value ; he emphasizes that this is quite different from utility.
By this point the value of the Skybolt system had been seriously eroded.
By that definition, a state capitalist country is one where the government controls the economy and essentially acts like a single huge corporation, extracting the surplus value from the workforce in order to invest it in further production.
" By this, James meant that truth is a quality, the value of which is confirmed by its effectiveness when applying concepts to practice ( thus, " pragmatic ").
By comparison, under US law, " A trade secret, as defined under ( 3 ) ( A ), ( B ) ( 1996 ), has three parts: ( 1 ) information ; ( 2 ) reasonable measures taken to protect the information ; and ( 3 ) which derives independent economic value from not being publicly known.
By and large, the theories of existentialism assert that conscious reality is very complex and without an " objective " or universally known value: the individual must create value by affirming it and living it, not by simply talking about it or philosophising it in the mind.
By this date the Earth sensor brightness indication had essentially gone to zero, however, this time telemetry data indicated the Earth-brightness measurement had increased to the nominal value for that point in the trajectory.
By the law of large numbers, the sample averages converge in probability and almost surely to the expected value ยต as n tends to infinity.
* By this year, paper currency in China is worth only 0. 025 % to 0. 014 % its original value in the 14th century ; this and counterfeiting of copper coin currency will lead to a dramatic shift to using silver as the common medium of exchange in China.
By deconstructing categories of gender, the value placed on masculine traits and behaviors disappears.
Bhikkhu Bodhi, an American Buddhist monk, has written: " By assigning value and spiritual ideals to private subjectivity, the materialistic world view ... threatens to undermine any secure objective foundation for morality.
By communicating to each other one bit at a time ( adopting some communication protocol ), Alice and Bob want to compute the value of such that at least one party knows the value at the end of the communication.

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