Sentence examples for matter by which from inspiring English sources

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No matter by which approach, to gain energy efficiency is always with sacrifice of other system performances such as packet delay.

According to this somewhat dated distinction, classical physics includes two fundamental substances: matter, by which one means ponderable material stuff, and fields, by which one means physical fields such as a the electromagnetic field.

1. Inertia is "the property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity... so long as it is not acted upon by an external force".

The vast majority of the specimens contained leptomeninges by which to judge the presence and severity of amyloid angiopathy, but there was seldom sufficient white matter by which to judge diffuse white matter cerebrovascular disease such as "Binswanger's disease".

Some providers clearly find it misleading to include techniques without needling into systematic reviews of acupuncture while those who apply acupressure or laser acupuncture often hold the opinion that the crucial issue is the stimulation of the correct point no matter by which way.

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While 2014 was not a good year when it came to tech companies engaging in politics, these companies both have the most to lose with increasing regulation and fragmentation of the web and also the most users (i.e. voters where that matters) by which to affect change.

PAHs are usually attached to particles and organic matter [44], by which sediments can act as both sinks and secondary sources for hydrophobic compounds [45].

As Barba pans up from the Minhocão to Niemeyer's tower, a narrator reads Meireles's words: "I remember that in 68, 69, 70, as we were on a tangent away from that which mattered" by that which mattered, he means democracy – "already we no longer worked with metaphors … We were working with the situation itself, the real".

Then in 1973 a production of mine made it: A Private Matter by Ronald Mavor, which Hugh Beaumont mounted at the Vaudeville Theatre in the Strand.

The soil contains significant amounts of organic nitrogen derived from decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms, which is rich in amino acids.

This would mean that the move from Platonic talk of forms to Neoplatonic talk of Intellect organically invites a new focus on the role of [spiritual] matter (viz. the matter of Intellect by which it receives or holds all the forms).

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