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(31) In the past secret agreements allowed for breathing space, which by virtue of that very secrecy was only temporary.
(32) It has, as well, made a bouncier beginning than many, by virtue of its lively cross-section of personalities.
(33) Replicators survive, not only by virtue of their own intrinsic properties, but by virtue of their consequences on the world.
(34) Catholicism, however gripped the masses by virtue of its incense, its ritual, all quite arbitrary, compulsion without purpose.
(35) But it also reflects the fact that older workers are, by virtue of their life situation, more reliable.
(36) Prominent individuals were often prominent by virtue of the groups of which they were leaders.
(37) Hence partners must inform the other partners of all personal profits which have accrued to them by virtue of their being partners.
(38) Various early works are accorded particular standing by virtue of the absence of statutes or other written sources covering a particular area.
(39) By virtue of their sheer numbers on stage, Lerman said, their simple gestures will become powerful.
(40) Others are delegates by virtue of positions in Congress and in the Democratic Party.
(41) The superb school is superb only by virtue of its success in developing its ultimate customer: the pupil.
(42) Thus some one taking only a pledge can not acquire good title by virtue of this provision.
(43) Both are figures caught betwixt and between, either compromised or radicalized by virtue of being women within a culture.
(44) By virtue of its high profile, Magellan created a public relations nightmare for Fidelity.
(45) It would, by virtue of the fact that it was scientifically detectable, be concrete.
(46) By virtue of the concept of parliamentary sovereignty, the act would be definitive.
(47) They include people who, by virtue of their position and influence must be persuaded, cajoled,(http://sentencedict.com/by virtue of.html) threatened or bought off.
(48) Females may be variably affected by virtue of random inactivation of the X chromosome.
(49) They are credentialed by virtue of their track record.
(50) Set a letter by virtue of business reputation.
(51) It exists only by virtue of a sort of contract signed by the members a community.
(52) Egypt also extends into Asia by virtue of holding the Sinai Peninsula.
(53) Finally, the selective index system was made with DELPHI by virtue of its RAD environment.
(54) By virtue of sense of responsibility the employees worked overtime.
(55) Also an approach formula for frequency calculation is obtained by taking the quasi-vibrational mode as a generalized coordinate and by virtue of the Hamilton's principle.
(56) So promotion had come to him tardily, and by virtue of the slowly-working laws of seniority.
(57) It is presented that the method of making NOAA/AVHRR Local data base in Shannxi by virtue of the standard local data base of SMC polarobiting satellite receiving system.
(58) But money only becomes a medium of payment by virtue of being a medium of exchange.
(59) Except the above-mentioned contents for assessment, the said department shall do good job on tax assessment by virtue of other assessment approaches.
(60) Some aspects of nurse cultures by virtue of the protoplast culture of foxtail millet were studied.
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