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By reducing rates as much as 60 per cent, it and its associated railroads hope to win back some of the business they have lost to truckers and barge lines.
By reducing detail in one direction more than another, these effects can be reduced.
By storing and releasing the energy needed for heating or cooling, concrete's thermal mass delivers year-round benefits by reducing temperature swings inside and minimizing heating and cooling costs.
By this time, portions of Ormsby County had been given over to neighboring counties, reducing the county to Carson City and a few outlying settlements.
By reducing the number of tracks used ( and thus the capacity ), Commodore could further reduce cost-in contrast to the double-density drives used e. g. in IBM PCs of the day which saved 180 KB on one side ( by using a 40-track format ).
* Active Method – By practicing internal and external austerities ( penances or tapas ) so as to accelerate the ripening process as well as reducing the effects produced.
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 inhibiting gastric emptying and reducing propulsive peristalsis of the intestine, morphine decreases the rate of intestinal transit.
By reducing the size and cost compared to a design that uses a separate microprocessor, memory, and input / output devices, microcontrollers make it economical to digitally control even more devices and processes.
By the mid 1970s wildebeest and the Cape buffalo populations had recovered, and were increasingly cropping the grass, reducing the amount of fuel available for fires.
By reducing the tube count, this further reduced the advantage of preceding receiver designs.
By reducing the populations of natural enemies of rice pests, misuse of insecticides can actually lead to pest outbreaks.
By adjusting the pH of some toxic materials, we are reducing the leaching ability of the waste.
By bonding ( interconnecting ) all exposed non-current carrying metal objects together, they should remain near the same potential thus reducing the chance of a shock.
By the mid-19th century, many operas became a sequence of arias, reducing the space left for recitative, while other operas ( for instance those by Wagner ) were entirely through-composed, with no section being readily identifiable as a self-contained aria.
By greatly reducing the amount of programming required to install an application on a new manufacturer's computer, CP / M increased the market size for both hardware and software.
By reducing the number of times the farmer travels over the field, farmers realize significant savings in fuel and labor.
By contrast, ontological reduction is the process of reducing things themselves to one another.
By ukase # 35731, dated 11 August 1911, Nicholas II amended the amendment, reducing application of this restriction from all members of the Imperial Family to grand dukes and grand duchesses.
By reducing the size of the blur circles, they reduce the overlap of the blur circles in the image, clarifying the vision somewhat.
By April 1939, nearly all Jewish companies had either collapsed under financial pressure and declining profits, or had been persuaded to sell out to the government, further reducing their rights as human beings ; they were, in many ways, effectively separated from the German populace.
By accepting this proposition, the participants agreed that their descendants would also serve in the military and work in a theme, thus simultaneously reducing the need for unpopular conscription as well as cheaply maintaining the military.
By reducing the range of values in a controlled manner, the correlations on long time scale are filtered out and only the correlations on short time scales are revealed.
By feeding the lower oxygen exhaust gas into the intake, diesel EGR systems lower combustion temperature, reducing emissions of NOx.

By and railroad's
By the mid-19th century, as Roaring Spring was first growing, the regional peculiarities of folk architecture were gradually disappearing under the railroad's and the industrial revolution's influences.
By 1910 the railroad's holdings in North Dakota had been greatly reduced.
By the 1920s the railroad's main line from Richmond, Virginia to Jacksonville, Florida had been double-tracked, which benefited the railroad during the 1920s when Florida boomed.

By and schedule
By 1993 — nine months ahead of schedulethe military had cut personnel from a war-time high of 63, 000 to the level of 32, 000 required by the peace accords.
By the end of 1958, Mad had settled on an unusual eight-times-a-year schedule, which lasted almost four decades.
By early July of 2012, however, it was announced that the canal expansion project had fallen six months behind schedule, leading the expansion to open in April 2015 rather than October 2014, as originally planned.
By the spring of 1895, his busy and tiring schedule led to poor health.
By 1993 — nine months ahead of schedulethe military had cut personnel from a war-time high of 63, 000 to the level of 32, 000 required by the peace accords.
" By 1994, the book was not quite retaining a monthly schedule, having not released issues dated January, May, or October 1994 ; February, April, June, or October 1995 ; or February 1996.
By the time he made his last film, Querelle ( 1982 ), Fassbinder was using heavy doses of drugs and alcohol to sustain his unrelenting work schedule.
By the mid-1980s, Irving had not had a successful book in years, and was behind schedule in writing the first volume of his Churchill series, the research for which had strained his finances.
By 1986, Black Flag's members had grown tired of the tensions of their relentless touring schedule, infighting, and of living in near-poverty.
By the close of 1974, Jerry Fisher had decided he'd had enough of BS & T's heavy touring schedule and Bobby Colomby, together with the band's manager Fred Heller, engineered the return of David Clayton-Thomas in the hope of restoring the band to its former level of glory.
By this time If had become monthly again, starting with the July 1964 issue ( though the schedule had an initial hiccup, omitting September 1964 ).
By 1987, Richie was exhausted from his work schedule and after a controversial year laid low, taking care of his father in Alabama.
By the age of 10 he was taking trumpet lessons from his father, who placed him on a strict daily practice schedule.
By the fall of 1982, Captain Kangaroo had disappeared from the daily schedule and the new team of Kurtis and Sawyer were anchoring three hours of news in the morning, as they were also seen on the CBS Early Morning News an hour earlier.
By 2004 many popular BBC One shows were made for the channel by independents, but the in-house production departments continued to contribute heavily to the schedule.
By 2005 the schedule for men and women was almost equal.
By the time those who have DSPD seek medical help, they usually have tried many times to change their sleeping schedule.
By maintaining a regular sleep schedule and observing good sleep hygiene, one can reduce chances of sleep paralysis.
By Massachusetts state law, the Binet intelligence test was given to her before first grade as she twice failed to advance from kindergarten on schedule.
The following year the team added four more corporate sponsors and expected lose about $ 5, 000 with a budget of $ 45, 000 By their third season the team became a model for teams in Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison, and Canada due to their competitive schedule, reasonable budget and fan base As an amateur team, the Thunder was responsible for an opponent's hotel, food and lodging for each road trip.
'" By 9 am of the first day, Corman was informed by the production manager that he was behind schedule.
By the early 1990s, pleasure skating and Prep School games had been added to the evening's schedule.
By 1995, they had a heavy influence on the booking power — the power to schedule and decide who wins matches — in the WWF.
By the end of 1989, the station was almost bankrupt, but tried to hang on as an independent station for another few years, even though its programming schedule did not have much beyond news to attract viewership.

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