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By providing extra storage this modification also allowed some games and applications intended for the BBC Micro to function on the Electron despite the lack of a native Mode 7.
By controlling the point and time of infection, bodies could be conditioned to optimal state before contracting smallpox, therefore providing a better opportunity to fight and achieve immunity.
By providing a worldwide, distributed keyword-based redirection service, the Domain Name System is an essential component of the functionality of the Internet.
By the early 1970s, the picture changed: software costs were dramatically increasing, a growing software industry was competing with the hardware manufacturer's bundled software products ( free in that the cost was included in the hardware cost ), leased machines required software support while providing no revenue for software, and some customers able to better meet their own needs did not want the costs of " free " software bundled with hardware product costs.
By the end of 1909, an agreement had been reached providing for a reduction in the debt and the issuance of new 5 percent bonds: the bankers would control the Honduran railroad, and the United States government would guarantee continued Honduran independence and would take control of customer revenue.
By providing innovators with " durable and tangible return on their investment of time, labor, and other resources ", intellectual property rights seek to maximize social utility.
* By providing opportunities to these scientists to participate in relevant initiatives.
By the release of 1979's The Original Disco Man, Brown wasn't providing much production or writing, leading most of it to producer Brad Shapiro, resulting in the song " It's Too Funky in Here " becoming Brown's most successful single in this period.
By 1954 an estimated 2, 500 Soviet naval advisers were in China — possibly one adviser to every thirty Chinese naval personnel — and the Soviet Union began providing modern ships.
By 1907, over 14, 000 clerks were providing service over of railroad.
By dividing Somalia's cities into specific quarters, the private sector has found a manageable method of providing cities with electricity.
By providing the secondary demand valve the need to alternately breathe off the same mouthpiece when sharing air is eliminated.
By allowing a large number of users to interact concurrently with a single computer, time-sharing dramatically lowered the cost of providing computing capability, made it possible for individuals and organizations to use a computer without owning one, and promoted the interactive use of computers and the development of new interactive applications.
By the end of the 18th century, the parish registers were falling short of providing a national system of registration.
By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization.
By 1860, the Southern states were providing two-thirds of the world ’ s supply of cotton, and up to 80 % of the crucial British market.
By 1200 BCE, the oral performance of these texts becomes standardized, and treatises on ritual recitation suggest splitting up the Sanskrit compounds into words, stems, and phonetic units, providing an impetus for morphology and phonetics.
By providing small farmers with competitive loans, they were now more able to compete with big business.
By providing close kin with inherited wealth, an individual may improve his or her kin ’ s reproductive opportunities and thus increase his or her own inclusive fitness even after death.
By providing a range of tape speeds, users can trade-off recording time against signal quality with higher tape speeds providing greater frequency response.
By 1844 Jefferson was providing patient beds over a shop at 10th and Sansom Streets.
By providing young adults the opportunity to learn and grow, we are creating a healthier and stronger community.
By the 1750s the Crown ( rebuilt in 1889 ), was providing for coach travellers and by the 1800s it had a handful of cottages and Cricklewood House as neighbours, and was known for its “ pleasure gardens ”.
By providing all of the notes of a single octave, a singer can start in any key called for in Western music.

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By a unique Papal dispensation, Absalon was allowed to simultaneously maintain his post as Bishop of Roskilde.
By a strange twist of their respective fates, this foursome ends up partnering together, using their unique talents to become a ragtag team of bounty hunters, although their fortunes as such are at best mixed.
By the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, every positive integer has a unique prime factorization.
By the twentieth century, the modern notion of science as a special brand of information about the world, practiced by a distinct group and pursued through a unique method, was essentially in place.
Suppose ( A < sub > 1 </ sub >, φ < sub > 1 </ sub >) is an initial morphism from X < sub > 1 </ sub > to U and ( A < sub > 2 </ sub >, φ < sub > 2 </ sub >) is an initial morphism from X < sub > 2 </ sub > to U. By the initial property, given any morphism h: X < sub > 1 </ sub > → X < sub > 2 </ sub > there exists a unique morphism g: A < sub > 1 </ sub > → A < sub > 2 </ sub > such that the following diagram commutes:
* Le Pétomane 1857-1945 a tribute to the unique act which shook and shattered the Moulin-Rouge ( 1967 ), By Jean Nohain and François Caradec-Publisher: Souvenir Press
By contrast, zero has no multiplicative inverse, but it has a unique quasi-inverse, 0 itself.
By adding a unique ink replenishment system based on a peristaltic pump mechanism, TallyGenicom produced the first impact printers to offer consistent print quality.
Thus, what the axiom schema is really saying is that, given a set A and a predicate P, we can find a subset B of A whose members are precisely the members of A that satisfy P. By the axiom of extensionality this set is unique.
By the axiom of extensionality this set is unique.
By the axiom of extensionality this set B is unique and it is called the union of A, and denoted.
By exception the three surviving lodges that formed the world's first known Grand Lodge in London ( today called the United Grand Lodge of England ) have the unique privilege to operate as time immemorial i. e. without such warrant ; only one other lodge operates without a warrant-this is the Grand Stewards ' Lodge in London, although it is not also entitled to the " time immemorial " title.
By testing various hypotheses, these researchers hope to discover the unique mechanism that causes the spontaneous pain of CRPS and that discovery may lead to new ways of blocking pain.
By combining the imagery of socialist realism, Nazism and Italian futurism, the group created a unique aesthetic style which could not pass unnoticed by the public.
" By forging her own unique identity through her artistry and her business ventures, she has been esteemed as the " Queen of Pop ".
By some arguments, while the Blue Grass Boys were the only band playing this music, it was just their unique sound ; it could not be considered a musical style until other bands began performing in similar fashion.
By the early 1990s, much of the city's unique heritage had been lost and many Chileans had given up on the city.
By the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, every positive integer greater than 1 has a unique prime factorization.
By the time he died in 1844, 77, 000 copies of his fables had been sold in Russia, and his unique brand of wisdom and humor gained popularity.
By the time of his rehabilitation in 1955, Tupolev had designed and was about to start testing his unique turboprop strategic bomber, the Tu-95.
By Mostow – Prasad rigidity, the hyperbolic structure on the complement of a hyperbolic link is unique, which means the hyperbolic volume is an invariant for these knots and links.
By comparing many hundreds of families of twins, researchers can then understand more about the complementary roles of genetic effects, shared environment, and unique environment in shaping people.
By replacing the old hierarchy with self-managed teams, more responsibility is placed upon unique and self-managed teams which create better communication and productivity.
By contrast, mosses and other bryophytes have only a single set of chromosomes and so are haploid ( i. e. each chromosome exists in a unique copy within the cell ).
By her fourth film, Deren discussed in An Anagram that she felt special attention should be given to unique possibilities of time and that the form should be ritualistic as a whole.

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