Sentence examples for whereby one from inspiring English sources

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It is made possible by implication i.e., the property of each system whereby one can go from one part to all other parts.

But some are also based on aggregate sales data, whereby one estimates total demand or market shares held by various vehicle models (e.g., [1, 5, 14, 20, 22]).

Likewise, mentorship can also be valuable at an institutional level whereby one Nursing School/College recognised for excellence provides on-going support to another [ 32, 35, 36].

It is based on pressure distillation at semi-cryogenic temperatures whereby one of the components is condensed, thereby forming a mist of micron-sized droplets.

Facebook has adopted a system whereby one can click "Like" or leave a comment on stories posted by individuals or by institutions with Facebook accounts like NPR.

"Psychological projection" -- a psychological defense mechanism whereby one "projects" one's own undesirable thoughts, motivations, desires, feelings, and so on onto someone else.

BOTDF's songs, which have tens of millions of views on YouTube, helped Torres attain the kind of niche internet celebrity whereby one gets big without being famous.

She wins Bertram by a bed trick, that admirable device whereby one woman substitutes for another.

The New Yorker, December 19 , 1925P. 1 There are all kinds of ways whereby one can save trouble.

The Modern School also has a partnership with Samsung, whereby one classroom is fitted with 40 tablets and a 72-inch LED TV.

(Wilson and others were attracted to a medical theory that inebriation resulted from a kind of allergy whereby one drink caused an inexhaustible craving for more).

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