Sentence examples for thereby saying from inspiring English sources

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Hawaii's House passed the bill, thereby saying "you can have sex with prostitutes if you really need to," but, understandably, a week's worth of headlines like, "Hawaiian Police Want to Have Sex with Prostitutes Real Bad" and "Haha Dude Wasn't This Exact Thing in The Wire?" caused legislators to have second thoughts about the rule now that it's hit the state Senate.

The choice of leaving out the income variable was based on the fact that income was indicated as average income per person in household and thereby saying less about the individual informant.

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The aim is to dominate the news agenda, which can easily be done by some spectacular atrocity, and thereby say, in effect, "you may hate what you are seeing, but there is nothing you can do to stop it".

(Thereby, said its critics, piling pressure on already over-stretched NHS hospital services).

"Σ" is the sentence S utters in C, and "E" is what S thereby said.

How, for instance, do I manage to talk about George W. Bush and thereby say meaningful and true things about him?

Paraphrase is an effort to get at what is metaphorically suggested by putting it (or some part of it, or some approximation to it) directly into words, thereby explicitly saying (more or less fully and more or less accurately) what was implicitly vouched for by the original metaphorical utterance.

Representative Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts and a group of other Democrats sought to amend the legislation to prohibit such practices and thereby, they said, ensure the Internet's vitality.

"While owning a phone does not make a person responsible for these violations, it does link us to the atrocities, and given the intimacy and constancy of these objects in our lives, the connection is ever-present and thereby disturbing" says Daniel Rothenberg, a lecturer at Arizona State University who presented a paper in July titled Is your cell phone linked to atrocities in Africa?

Nonetheless, the arrangement has been so indispensable to Labour, Britain's most indebted party, that no one dared change it until Mr Miliband, in a startling speech in July, vowed to abolish the system of affiliate memberships and thereby, he said, hasten "the death throes of the old politics".His motive was not purely idealistic.

He peruses their Instagrams in a semi-conscious state and never reads "David and Goliath," eventually leaving it on his stoop with a sign saying "Free!," thereby perpetuating the vicious cycle.

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