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By dint of.
This means 'as a result of' or 'because of': It would be good to think he'd risen to position of Chief Executive by dint of hard work.
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Tsipras, she said, had pulled off a world first leading Greece to "a new memorandum" even though it had by dint of hard work achieved a primary surplus.
Electoral reform in 1992 brought about two significant changes: direct election of the prime minister formerly the de facto head of government by dint of being leader of the governing coalition and primary elections to choose lists of party candidates.
With investors and supporters seeking ways to move Rangers out of administration, Mr Johnston points to Craig Whyte's "purported position as the primary secured creditor by dint of the £18m loan which he claims he has provided to the club on an unencumbered basis".
By dint of our being here".
Perhaps by dint of her gender, too.
By dint of West German diplomacy they did.
For Edmar Castaneda, the unconventional comes by dint of instrumentation.
(Israelis, by dint of nationality, get steep discounts).
Other veterans of uranium's past are wary, by dint of experience.
He was considered a "woman's director" by dint of the affinity he demonstrated for actresses.
The government, by dint of its control of the media, also controls advertising rates.
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