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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121. Consequently, they might remove the base, thereby removing the reason for a nuclear attack.
122. A constant stream of spoken advice and directions that this child is less able to comprehend will thereby exaggerate her difficulty.
123. The natural decomposition process which occurs in landfills also produces large quantities of methane and thereby presents a significant explosion hazard.
124. Occupiers also raise the internal temperature, thereby increasing the stack effect.
125. Trace metal ions in the solution are thereby reduced and plated on to the anodic electrode.
126. In these situations, acetazolamide may be needed to decrease proximal bicarbonate and sodium reabsorption, thereby reducing the serum bicarbonate level.
127. With no-one wishing to appear insensitive or dull-witted the audience gives an enthusiastic response, thereby upsetting Nero.
128. Kissinger finally got the interim agreement through the Senate, thereby completing the first step in linkage.
129. The board prohibited the petition because it was controversial and would cause teachers to take opposing political positions, thereby creating discord.
130. Loans would only incur future debt obligations, thereby hindering growth.
131. Management control thereby has a tendency to become more centralized.
132. Thereby I hope to provide moral justification for the non-egalitarian presuppositions of the methodology that is presented elsewhere in the book.
133. Of course, if delivery is late the buyer may accept late delivery thereby waiving his right to treat the contract as repudiated.
134. The governor, a political being, still appoints judges and creates political obligations thereby.
135. Not only does she execute embroideries, but designs them too - thereby encroaching on what had formerly been a male preserve.
136. It swept a road weekend in Arizona and thereby took command of the conference race.
137. Their fortunes may thereby serve as an early warning system to humankind of previously unrecognized environmental problems.
138. This approach she adopted in all her subsequent work thereby introducing a revolutionary style of attack on problems of algebra.
139. The main disadvantage of the network approach is that areas which are not covered are thereby excluded completely.
140. They thereby avoid commitment to any current fad that comes up on the whirligig of fashion.
141. As soon as a contract becomes legally binding, performance ceases to be optional(http://sentencedict.com/thereby.html), thereby curtailing individual autonomy.
142. Time limits are important and may well prevent a grievance from rumbling on, thereby causing ill feeling and low morale.
143. The stage fields provided each flight with a private airfield, thereby separating advanced and beginning students.
144. Inevitably I fell for him, thereby complicating my life horrendously and introducing an unexpected wild card into his.
145. There is a risk, too, that he would meddle in economic matters better left alone, and thereby derail growth.
146. Scoring the soil film thereby allowing cleaning agent to penetrate to the substance and work from underneath is a partial answer.
147. That is the emphatic point; the tone of the book, its whole direction, is thereby established.
148. Similarly, branches may be short-staffed thereby increasing loading and unloading times.
149. Next is a desire to maximise fixed interest rate financing thereby providing some degree of certainty as to the project's financial cost.
150. Any weakening of the stratospheric inversion would affect convective processes and atmospheric circulation in general, thereby affecting weather and climate.
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