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By 1800, most Congregationalist churches in Boston had Unitarian preachers teaching the strict unity of God, the subordinate nature of Christ, and salvation by character.
By the thirteenth century, it signified a poem of fourteen lines that follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific structure.
By the 1890s, many Southern states had strict voter eligibility laws, including literacy tests and poll taxes.
By 1111 the ranks had grown sufficiently at Cîteaux, and Stephen sent a group of 12 monks to start a " daughter house ", a new community dedicated to the same ideals of the strict observance of Saint Benedict.
By this strict distinction, because the term noun is used for a class of single words ( tree, beauty ), only single-word proper names are proper nouns: Peter and Africa are both proper names and proper nouns ; but Peter the Great and South Africa, while they are proper names, are not proper nouns.
By strict economy of time he accomplished an immense amount of work ; he exacted similar application from his dependents, and proved himself a hard husband, a strict father, a severe and cruel master.
By the merit that resulted from his mother's strict and faithful observance of Padmini Ekadasi, he could defeat even the dreaded Ravana.
By linking the payments to farmers to a number of strict environmental standards ( amongst others ) in the so-called cross compliance scheme, farmers will have to face cuts in their subsidy levels if they don ’ t meet the strict environmental requirements.
By a strict classification, only 5 % to 10 % of the population has a completely normal manner of speaking ( with respect to all parameters ) and healthy voice ; all others suffer from one disorder or another.
By the 15th century the original Cistercian practices of strict observance according Saint Benedict's rule had been abandoned in favour of a more comfortable lifestyle.
By the age of 10 he was taking trumpet lessons from his father, who placed him on a strict daily practice schedule.
By either description the fanatic displays very strict standards and little tolerance for contrary ideas or opinions.
" By enforcing the strict British rule, he is forfeiting his freedom while concurrently oppressing the Burmese.
By enforcing very strict specification and quality criteria on component manufacture, he eliminated this work almost entirely, reducing manufacturing effort by between 60-90 %.
By September 1956 Peng's doctrines of professionalism, strict training, discipline, and the mastery of modern equipment were entrenched within the structure of the PLA.
) By 1800, all but one Congregational church in Boston had Unitarian preachers teaching the strict unity of God, the subordinate nature of Christ, and salvation by character.
By 1582, Wanli was a young man of 19 and was tired of the strict routine Zhang still imposed on the emperor since childhood.
By the 7th century BC social unrest had become widespread, and the Areopagus appointed Draco to draft a strict new code of law ( hence the word ' draconian ').
By strict letter of the law, the ball must be fed into the middle of the tunnel with its major axis parallel to the ground and touchline ; however this is becoming less strictly enforced as the photo in this article illustrates.
As a result of this manifesto, seated meals were reduced from three times a day to four times a week, courses were shortened to be terms ( rather than years ) long, Chapel was reduced to four times a week, and the school's grading system was changed to eliminate + and-grades and given its current High Honors, Honors, High Pass, Pass, and Unsatisfactory labels instead of A-F. By the end of the sixties, St. Paul ’ s had begun to admit sizable numbers of minorities in every class, had secularized its previously strict religious schedule considerably, expanded its course offerings, and was poised to begin coeducation.
By a strict application of the rules of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, the Tarpan ought to be named E. caballus, or if considered a subspecies, E. caballus ferus.
By then, Brown had put his system into place: a strict, systematic approach to coaching combined with a well-organized recruitment network that drew promising young players from Massillon's junior high school football program.

By and definition
By accepted definition, a 1-ton conditioner will provide 12,000 BTU of cooling in one hour.
By the Brønsted-Lowry definition, any compound which can easily be deprotonated can be considered an acid.
By definition it does not cover problems whose solution are unknown or have not been characterised formally.
By definition a multilinear map is alternating if it vanishes whenever two of its arguments are equal.
By this definition, if previous versions ( N-1, N-2, etc.
* By the definition of addition and scalar multiplication of linear functionals in the dual space,
By definition, where a director enters into a transaction with a company, there is a conflict between the director's interest ( to do well for himself out of the transaction ) and his duty to the company ( to ensure that the company gets as much as it can out of the transaction ).
By legal definition, all semi-highways are expressways.
By definition a set S is countable if there exists an injective function
By 1963 – 4 Gödel would disavow Herbrand – Gödel recursion and the λ-calculus in favor of the Turing machine as the definition of " algorithm " or " mechanical procedure " or " formal system ".
By contrast, a dictionary definition has additional details, typically including an etymology showing snapshots of the earlier meanings and the parent language.
By his own admission, Hubbard made what he considered was one of the greatest mistakes of his life when he used the biological definition of engram as a " trace on a cell ", which was not in line with the proper biological definition.
By definition, this classifies it as both a river and a strait — a strait being a narrow passageway connecting two large bodies of water.
Let f and g be any two elements of G. By virtue of the definition of G, = and =, so that =.
By definition, it is the amount of energy gained by the charge of a single electron moved across an electric potential difference of one volt.
At standard temperature, pressure and concentration conditions, the cell's emf ( measured by a multimeter ) is 0. 34 V. By definition, the electrode potential for the SHE is zero.
By definition, equality follow a number of " equivalence relations ", including ( a ) reflexive ( i. e. ), ( b ) symmetric ( i. e. if then ) ( c ) transitive ( i. e. if and then ).
By definition, a and b can be written as multiples of c: a = mc and b = nc, where m and n are natural numbers.
By definition, the first two numbers in the Fibonacci sequence are 0 and 1, and each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two.
By an abuse of the definition, a particular formal language is often thought of as being equipped with a formal grammar that describes it.
By definition, maps objects and morphisms identically to.
By definition, granite is an igneous rock with at least 20 % quartz by volume.
By definition, these clouds must have a v < sub > lsr </ sub > greater than 90 km s < sup >− 1 </ sup >, where v < sub > lsr </ sub > is the local standard rest velocity.
By definition, there was only one " catholic " or " universal " Church.

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