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By and measure
By prevailing over other claimants for the loyalties of men, the nation-state maintained an adequate measure of certainty and order within its territorial borders.
By contrast, the energetic reaction of the leader to the full demands his decision imposes upon him strengthens the moral intuition and gives us the measure of the man.
By 2011, nearly six of ten full-time undergraduates qualified for a tuition-free education at CUNY due in large measure to state, federal and CUNY financial aid programs.
By degrees, however, Justinian came to understand that the formula at issue not only appeared orthodox, but might also serve as a conciliatory measure toward the Monophysites, and he made a vain attempt to do this in the religious conference with the followers of Severus of Antioch, in 533.
: By spectral theory, we can associate a probability measure to the values of A in any state ψ.
By one measure, it has a height of nearly.
By adding a measure of credibility to their work, their ideas are more readily accepted in the public mind.
By the 1730s, the teaspoon as a unit of culinary measure had increased to of a tablespoon, but the apothecary unit of measure remained the same.
By taking information per pulse N in bit / pulse to be the base-2-logarithm of the number of distinct messages M that could be sent, Hartley constructed a measure of the gross bitrate R as:
By measuring the shapes and orientations of large numbers of distant galaxies, their orientations can be averaged to measure the shear of the lensing field in any region.
By this measure, Ludlow was the 35th most populous town in England.
By the time he arrives, he has grasped the game but is unsure how he will measure up against opponents who have been studying it for their entire lives.
By autumn 1915, with Asquith ’ s Coalition close to breaking up over conscription, he was blamed for the failure to bring in that measure and for the excessive influence which civilians like Churchill and Haldane had come to exert over strategy, allowing ad hoc campaigns to develop in Sinai, Mesopotamia and Salonika.
By taking information per pulse in bit / pulse to be the base-2-logarithm of the number of distinct messages M that could be sent, Hartley constructed a measure of the line rate R as:
By the same measure, departing in this from the policy of the Eastern Empire, Majorian insisted that a marriage without dowry and pre-wedding gifts trade ( the first from the bride's family to the groom, the latter in the opposite direction ) was invalid ; simultaneously ended the practice of requesting pre-wedding gifts of a value considerably higher than the dowry.
By forcing water through a perforated cylinder, he was able to measure the slight viscous heating of the fluid.
By slowly changing the frequency of the carrier broadcast from the station and comparing this with the phase of the signal being returned, ground control could measure the distance to the vehicle very accurately.
By analysing the return speed of light in different directions at various different times, it was thought to be possible to measure the motion of the Earth relative to the aether.
By observing the difference in heat flow between the sample and reference, differential scanning calorimeters are able to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during such transitions.
By contrast, correlation coefficients, which depend on the covariance, are a dimensionless measure of linear dependence.
By that I measure the strength of an intentional feeling.
By the last measure, air transportation is three times more dangerous than car transportation and almost 30 times more dangerous than bus.
By this measure we may be going through a period of precipitous decline in the world's cultural diversity.
By one measure, on average Yahoo had the potential in December 2007 to build a profile of 2, 500 records per month about each of its visitors.

By and success
By contrast, the British press were jubilant ; many newspapers sought to portray the battle as a victory for Britain over anarchy, and the success was used to attack the supposedly pro-republican Whig politicians Charles James Fox and Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
By local success at the Schwerpunkt, a small force achieved a breakthrough and gained advantages by fighting in the enemy's rear.
By the middle of the decade, some of the 1950s generation of American comedians, such as Jerry Lewis, went into decline, while Peter Sellers found success with international audiences in his first American film The Pink Panther.
By 1982, the perceived passivity of the FARC, together with the relative success of the government's efforts against the M-19 and ELN, enabled the administration of the Liberal Party's Julio César Turbay ( 1978 – 1982 ) to lift a state-of-siege decree that had been in effect, on and off, for most of the previous 30 years.
By contrast, the album had limited success in the US, only reaching number 83 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart.
By 1970, both Parton and Wagoner had grown frustrated by her lack of solo chart success, and Porter had her record Jimmie Rodgers ' " Mule Skinner Blues ", a gimmick that worked.
By the Victorian era Gothic had ceased to be the dominant genre and was dismissed by most critics ( in fact the form's popularity as an established genre had already begun to erode with the success of the historical romance popularised by Sir Walter Scott ).
By 1991 President Callejas had achieved modest success in controlling inflation.
By 1984, with the success of the PC, MultiMate had more than $ 1 million in orders a month and the company had more than 150 employees.
By mid-1913, Famous Players had completed five films, and Zukor was on his way to success.
By 1931 this project was showing signs of success, but was upset by the death of Tatsuhei Mise.
By design, PRiSM is a repeatable, practical and proactive methodology that ensures project success while decreasing an organization's negative environmental impact.
By 1954, as rock and roll was beginning to emerge, a number of similar acts began to cross over from the R & B charts to mainstream success, often with added honking brass and saxophone, with The Crows, The Penguins, The El Dorados and The Turbans all scoring major hits.
By 22 June 1941 there were only 1, 475 T-34s and KV series tanks available to the Red Army, and these were too dispersed along the front to provide enough mass for even local success.
By 1969, the duo's success began to take its toll.
By this stage in their career, the band were acutely aware of the pressure they were under from EMI, who were unhappy with the lack of chart success of much of the material the band had released since their Positive Touch LP in 1981.
By the summer of 2006, RAINN had received its one millionth caller and the organization's success has led to it ranking in " America's 100 Best Charities " by Worth, and one of the " Top 10 Best Charities " by Marie Claire.
By the late 1990s, the success of the business and agricultural reforms ushered in under Đổi Mới was evident.
By late 1941, the Army Research Center at Peenemünde possessed the technologies essential to the success of the A-4.
By 1949, with the success of television threatening the film industry more and more, Harry Warner decided to shift his focus towards television production.
By 1973, Nelson had returned to music, finding success with Atlantic Records.
By the summer of 1996 Oasis's prominence was such that NME termed a number of Britpop bands ( including The Boo Radleys, Ocean Colour Scene and Cast ) as " Noelrock ", citing Gallagher's influence on their success.
By the end of the 1990s, Judd had managed to achieve significant fame and success as a leading actress, after leading roles in several thrillers that performed well at the box office, including Kiss the Girls in 1997 and 1999's Double Jeopardy.
By this time the boys stopped enjoying their success ; businessmen selling green -/ pink merchandising, fans taping their private moments, girls fainting at concert in sports arenas and gossip press coverage were the order of the day for the band.
By 1824, the unparalleled success of the Democratic-Republican Party had driven all other parties from the field.

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