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By the time that Zhou returned to China in the spring of 1919, he had become deeply disenchanted with Japanese culture, rejecting the idea that the Japanese political model was relevant to China and disdaining the values of elitism and militarism that he observed.
By selecting the witness as a random string, the verifier is a probabilistic polynomial-time Turing Machine whose probability of accepting x when x is in X is large ( greater than 1 / 2, say ), but zero if x is not in X ( for RP ); of rejecting x when x is not in X is large but zero if x is in X ( for co-RP ); and of correctly accepting or rejecting x as a member of X is large, but zero of incorrectly accepting or rejecting x ( for ZPP ).
By repeated random selection of a possible witness, the large probability that a random string is a witness gives an expected polynomial time algorithm for accepting or rejecting an input.
By the early 1970s, Jones began deriding traditional Christianity as " fly away religion ," rejecting the Bible as being white men ’ s justification to subordinate women and subjugate people of color and stating that it spoke of a " Sky God " who was no God at all.
By 1991 and 1992, she was so successful that she began rejecting girls to work for her.
By doing so it crystallised the policy of the INS that had previously been rejecting homosexual immigrants on the grounds that they were " mentally defective " or had a " constitutional psychopathic inferiority ".
By that time, historian Lucian Boia notes, he was seeing Europe as a community of nations, and, " in his own way ", was rejecting isolationism or " primitive " xenophobia.
By this point several opposition parties in Serbia were openly calling for a Greater Serbia, rejecting the then existing boundaries of the Republics as the artificial creation of Tito's partisans.
By June 1922 relations had broken down completely and the Profintern was decisively condemned at a conference of syndicalist unions in Berlin, with delegations from France, Germany, Norway and Spain resolving to establish a bureau to prepare the ground for the founding of a new international, rejecting parliamentarianism, militarism, nationalism and centralism.
Smithers, an Australian comparativist working on native histories, argues that Windschuttle's political agenda shows a ‘ discomfort with the way the " orthodox school " by inflating Aboriginal deaths, impugns Australian identity and its virtuous Anglo-Saxon origins .’ Windschuttle's book plays to ' the white wing populism of white Australians, who feel their racially privileged position is under attack .’ By reaction, Smithers argues, Windschuttle highlights ' the nation ’ s virtues ’, privileging the opinions of settlers and colonial officials, ' while rejecting Aboriginal oral histories.
By rejecting the imposition, the artist is constantly pursued by the hand, ending with induced suicide and the hand officiating at his funeral.
By rejecting the message of Islam, the non-believers have incurred a profound loss and would meet with the evil consequences both in this world and the next.
By the late 1960s, ... many viewers, especially young ones, were rejecting shows as irrelevant to modern times.
By nature, behavioural therapies are empirical ( data-driven ), contextual ( focused on the environment and context ), functional ( interested in the effect or consequence a behaviour ultimately has ), probabilistic ( viewing behaviour as statistically predictable ), monistic ( rejecting mind – body dualism and treating the person as a unit ), and relational ( analysing bidirectional interactions ).
By the time that the BBC Trust announced that they had listened to the campaigners and were rejecting the closure proposals of the executive board in July 2010, listener numbers were at almost 1. 4 million-almost double that at the start of the campaign.

By and these
By extending this help, we hope to make possible the enthusiastic enrollment of these nations under freedom's banner.
By a combination of music, lighting effects, and narration, famous events that have transpired in these locations are evoked and re-created for large audiences usually to considerable acclaim.
By 1965, several or all of these systems will have been fully tested and their reliability established.
By using the appropriate version any one of these factors can be determined for any combination of the other three.
By these measures, Congress, so the Court ( in effect ) now decides, gave not only needless but inadequate relief, since it now appears that the federal courts have inherent power to sterilize the Act of 1875 against all proceedings challenging local regulation ''.
By these steps the final AIA list was reduced from 8,000 to 3,500.
By virtue of the legal responsibilities of the Department of Employment in the farm placement program, we necessarily found ourselves in the middle between these two forces.
By preying on the sick, by playing callously on the hopes of the desperate, by causing the sufferer to delay proper medical care, these medical ghouls create pain and misery by their very activity.
By no means are these isolated cases.
By 1926, when the mighty Yanks were at their mightiest, only a few of these were left but they still shone brightest, even beside able and agile rookies like Tony Lazzeri ( who managed never to have one of his epileptic fits on the field ), Mark Koenig, Lou Gehrig, George Pipgras, and gray-thatched Earl Combs.
By reminding ourselves of these factors in the situation, we should, I am sure, come to a fresh realization, however painful it be, that the battle between Parker and his neighbors was fought in earnest.
By studying these images, they can detect solar system objects by their movements relative to the background stars, which remain fixed.
By the beginning of the 8th century, these kingdoms had either been conquered by Nicene neighbors ( Ostrogoths, Vandals, Burgundians ) or their rulers had accepted Nicene Christianity ( Visigoths, Lombards ).
By reducing detail in one direction more than another, these effects can be reduced.
Whenever any result is sought by its aid, the question will then arise — By what course of calculation can these results be arrived at by the machine in the shortest time?
By and large the power exercised by these officials was routine administration and quite limited.
By 500 BC, Ionia appears to have been ripe for rebellion against these Persian clients.
By 454, the Delian League could be fairly characterized as an Athenian Empire ; at the start of the Peloponnesian War, only Chios and Lesbos were left to contribute ships, and these states were by now far too weak to secede without support.
By late 1983 it was clear that IBM's Token Ring would not be ready in time for the launch of the Mac, and might miss the launch of these other products as well.
By this point Apple had a wide variety of communications products under development, and many of these were announced along with AppleTalk Phase II.
By the help of these discoveries, Angle civilization in the age preceding the invasion of Britannia can be fitted together.
By the 1930s, statisticians and models built on statistical reasoning had helped to resolve these differences and to produce the neo-Darwinian modern evolutionary synthesis.
By the time the federal environmental clearances were delivered in 1994, A $ 10 million contract, signed off as a cost overrun, was used to repair these leaks.
By making these data available to local public health officials in real time, most models of anthrax epidemics indicate that more than 80 % of an exposed population can receive antibiotic treatment before becoming symptomatic, and thus avoid the moderately high mortality of the disease.
By the early 2000s, these competitions were named Comic Idol ( in reference to Pop Idol.

By and opinions
Despite the revivalists ' various political views and different opinions regarding the nature of authentic folk music, they all shared an understanding of Americanism that grounded the nation's identity in cultural pluralism and political democracy " By the end of the 1930s they along with the musicians and others had turned American folk music into a social movement.
* Some account of the life and opinions of a fifth-monarchy-man By John Rogers, Edward Rogers, Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1867
By the time of those opinions, political contributions to candidates in federal races by corporations had been prohibited since the Tillman Act of 1907, even though individual contributions remained unlimited.
By either description the fanatic displays very strict standards and little tolerance for contrary ideas or opinions.
By focusing on issues of cultivation and upward mobility, Blair overshadowed the prevailing opinions of rhetoric and capitalized on the 18th century belief in the potential to rise above one's station.
By January 1989 the commission obtained legal opinions from two Queen's Counsel.
By working with an experienced mastering engineer, the recording artist is also open to alternative opinions and technical advice.
By the reign of emperor Commodus Marcionism was divided into various opinions with various leaders ; among whom was Apelles, whom Rhodo describes as: "... priding himself on his manner of life and his age, acknowledges one principle, but says that the prophecies are from an opposing principle, being led to this view by the responses of a maiden by name Philumene, who was possessed by a demon ".
By this time there was a real mixture of religious opinions and healthy drink-fuelled debate raged at night amongst the weavers, poets, merchants, masons and others.
By the third week of December much of the editorial opinion started to mirror these opinions and prepare the American citizens for the release of the prisoners.
By many of the older and more traditional football fans in Germany he was decried for his " revolutionary " attitude and his tendency for voicing strong opinions on political and social issues.
GLM ranks the schools " according to their online presence -- or internet brand equity ... By focusing on online presence, the Monitor hopes to avoid the biases that characterize other rankings, which commonly rely on the opinions of university officials and college counselors rather than that of the greater public.
By the time Holmes was 80, he had dissented in so many opinions that he became known as " The Great Dissenter ," a title which has been carried through the years to refer to various U. S. Supreme Court justices, including Justice John Marshall Harlan, with the latest being Justice William Brennan.
By 1676 it was of urgent interest to discover the religious opinions of the people, since the Catholic James was likely to succeed his brother King Charles II.
By way of example, Socrates points to the fact that while in matters concerning specialised labour one would only take advice from the appropriate specialist, like for example builders ( τέκτονες ) about construction, in matters of state everyone's opinions is considered, which proves that political virtue is within everyone, or that at least that is what Athenians in their democratic ideals believe.
( By comparison, the US Supreme Court issued signed 46 opinions in 2009.
By requiring experts to provide relevant opinions grounded in reliable methodology, proponents of Daubert were satisfied that these standards would result in a fair and rational resolution of the scientific and technological issues which lie at the heart of product liability adjudication.
By collecting a variety of these bumper stickers and listing them as lyrics in the song, opinions as broad as the citizens within Israel are effectively expressed in the one song alone.
By his later years, Craig was widely regarded as the doyen of American historians of Germany, and his opinions carried much weight.
By showing us many different points of view and opinions on the issue, we are shown that everyone ’ s idea on the issue is a little bit different.
By using blogs and expressing opinions, they define more tacit identities.
( By comparison, the US Supreme Court issued signed 46 opinions in 2009.
By the autumn of 1586 Leicester seems to have relented and was full of praise for Norreys, while at the same time the States General held golden opinions of him.

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