Similar words: here and there, rebel, rebuild, come by, there, here, where, sphere. Meaning: [ðeəˈbaɪ] adv. by that means or because of that.
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61. Neither should quotations be used to express an opinion and thereby avoid expressing your own opinion or using your own words.
62. Nature allows some persons to pass through all the successive levels of biological growth and thereby attain their biological needs.
63. He thereby pays less attention than he might to interpreting the science of art as a cultural phenomenon.
64. However, thereby they lose contact with the professional environment in the basic organization.
65. Take for example, the matrix structure, what it does is establish an adversary system, thereby institutionalizing organizational conflict.
66. As technology improves, thereby making it possible to set a lower emission standard, new sources face increasingly more strict controls.
67. Thereby the publisher's final profit would drop some 50 percent: so he would need to raise his price.
68. Moreover, members may thereby be enabled to avoid direct responsibility for poor results arising from decisions taken in committee.
69. Consequently, they may neglect the child's need to develop a balanced racial identity and thereby a well-integrated personality.
70. That union effaces at least a part of the gulf between mine and thine and thereby creates strength with happiness.
71. Internal tensions can be resolved through a creative channelling and thereby reinforce the group's own boundary.
72. Liberalization will also change the technical configuration of electricity systems, and thereby their environmental impact.
73. The personal scent trail which it thereby leaves provides an easily identifiable highway home.
74. Regions are also allowed to change the boundaries of protected areas, thereby allowing hunting in areas where it was previously banned.
75. By their guerrilla activities they hoped to generate a revolt against Rome, thereby hastening the coming of the Kingdom.
76. As a result of these expectations, funds flow from short-term markets to long-term markets, thereby driving down long-term interest rates.
77. Evidence can thereby be admitted to prove or disprove the existence of the element which has been deemed jurisdictional.
78. Moreover, the recognition process is a double mirror structure in that a Subject is also recognized and thereby constituted.
79. The whole emphasis is placed on the terms being negated, thereby reflecting a profound bias towards aggression as the norm.
80. He never acquires the ability to picture his feelings and is thereby unable to fully contemplate his actions in advance.
81. It thereby becomes inviolate until an equally vast majority decides otherwise.
82. Understanding the actual forms and extents of state intervention thereby becomes a largely empirical matter.
83. Her main motive was simple: to retrieve the ring and thereby enable Rick to make peace with his family.
84. He almost single-handedly brokered a peace deal with secessionist rebels in Chechnya last fall,(www.Sentencedict.com) thereby ending an inordinately bloody war.
85. Murdoch had turned his hat on a lathe, thereby inventing a method of turning oval objects.
86. But how more precisely will the court fix the procedural requirements and what concept of fairness is thereby entailed?
87. For example, one can fulfill the role of being a food server, and thereby help to alleviate hunger.
88. Did television marginalize the Alliance and thereby contribute to its failure?
89. The wasp lays eggs inside the eggs laid by the whitefly, thereby destroying the whitefly eggs.
90. The other part of my proposal will probably prove annoying to radicals, thereby ensuring a proper balance.
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