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    by-product


    1. Their by-product is oxygen


    2. Whether the small group of signals that occur when a course correction is made are instructions causing the correction, status confirmation that the correction has been performed or by-products of making the course correction doesn't tell us much more


    3. "We have no evidence that the impactors have not been captured by some other entity, unrelated to the condensate state changes, and cleansed of most of the condensates, either deliberately or as a by-product of that capture


    4. The chimneys were covered with the jungle housing of the people who condensed out the by-products of the kiln-fires below


    5. (Driving to the airport, waiting on line, checking luggage and walking through metal detractors is a (by-product) of modern travel however not traveling) American Roads have lost their quintessential charm


    6. Immaturity is not (necessarily) a function of age but a by-product, rather, of an under-developed mind that hasn‘t fully ripened


    7. fundamental to Christian Theology; otherwise, we would all be left with an uncertain notion that everything that is good, decent and worth pursuing is the arbitrary by-product of good intentions rooted in customs and manners rather than inspired by the Word of God


    8. Such arguments are often advanced to score political points or are simply the by-products of ignorance


    9. On the other hand, Shame is just as likely an accidental by-product of having had one‘s hand caught in the proverbial cookie jar


    10. This by-product of social leveling has precipitated prescriptive efforts by revisionists seeking to recreate or redefine history within retro/present time frames that not only obscure our collective understanding of the events that shaped our nation‘s history, but an understanding of its people, as well

    11. What is confusing to individuals seeking salvation, is the troubling notion that Grace should be the ―arbitrary‖ by-product of God‘s (purposeful) designs in accordance with His Divine Will and that ―earnest‖ appeals and (hopeful conference) remain an ―uncertain‖


    12. Modern Society is in the throes of a revolutionary Revolt of Conscience; the solitary by-product of moral and intellectual parochialism that is gradually revealing itself in the vested self-interest(s) and manners of unbridled Individualism that has undermined equalitarian idealism, that once defined the national culture, by rendering every individual the sole arbiter of his or her own conscience and ensuing choices without giving proper pause to how such choices may otherwise impact, for better or for worse, other individuals or to a transcendent authority that each must (inevitably) be held accountable; that is to say, whose (social) consequences existing outside the provincial boundaries of that individual‘s (own) estate are no longer limited by (moral) restraint or prescribed rules of moral and ethical conduct but conditioned rather by circumventing designs contrary to the proportionate interests of a well-ordered society


    13. Goodness is not a qualified by-product of causal/effects but an end in itself


    14. The pursuit of absolute, unconditional ―reform‖ by a generation spoiled beyond measure was the by-product of ―good‖ intentions that failed to take proper account of Human Nature; that is to say, some people don‘t want to be ―changed‖


    15. The utopic assumptions implied by the Court‘s consenting majority are by-products of wishful thinking unsupported in any manner by our society‘s underlying currents


    16. The ingredient label should list meat as the first ingredient and no by-products


    17. human consumption! By-products are not even required to include actual meat! And if


    18. Light was at a premium, its sources the by-products of the industrious machines: sparks like lightning, hot rivers of metal, red and yellow fires and blue-hot flames; green and violet beams of light against stark gray metals, the mirror sheens of gleaming new surfaces reflecting everything, multiplying their intensity in a maze of light


    19. The air seemed somehow thick, as if it was filled with the by-products of the profoundly industrious machinery around them


    20. The sixth, and seemingly last just 5800 years ago, seems to have led to culture as an unanticipated by-product of the ability to gather much closer together than had been “natural” in all the previous eons of time

    21. The wisdom of the ages seems to be the only lasting by-product of those many attempts that are still a work-in-progress today


    22. After we achieve that, we will need to clean up the list of triggers in your survival system, rebuild the first part of your behavioral system, and then clear all the faulty behavioral by-products of the overextended codependency


    23. Today we have to clear up all the behavioral by-products of the codependency; therefore, we will repeat a similar session as the last two


    24. ” Instead, these were the by-products of their coming


    25. by-products out of the Texas Panhandle


    26. Recognition has unjustly been a by-product of memory even though the possibility of


    27. “Happiness is not a want that can be achieved by itself; it is merely the by-product of other states of being


    28. ‘You know,’ said Tress staring deeply into the light of the crystal, ‘These things are nothing more than a by-product, an accidental waste from a great spell cast thousands of years ago, or so I was told


    29. Marketing and Public Relations is a by-product of communications with new rules for creating attention


    30. Terry had suffered a heart attack – a by-product of steroids according to Edgar

    31. expansion, food and by-product use, protection of humans, and


    32. animals or animal by-products should be enforced and respected


    33. countless tusks or tusk by-products ended up in Europe and the


    34. used to transport illegal animals and their by-products through


    35. they are a by-product of some type of event and are a great way to sell the


    36. A fisher does not delight in the fish's pain, but in the battle of wits which ensues: pain is an unwanted by-product


    37. 4) The weak field is a by-product of the strong force


    38. can ever love meat or meat by-products as much as me


    39. I’m not sure if they are allowed to eat produce that has been fertilized with meat by-product waste


    40. think about milk, ice cream, cheese and other dairy by-products

    41. The state of New York has thousands of toxic waste sites where dangerous industrial by-products have polluted the land, air and water


    42. Kennedy Those five words in the chapter title are a by-product of the Vietnam War


    43. chicken feathers and animal by-products


    44. feed in the morning and its inevitable by-product in the evening,


    45. They deliberately built early power stations to produce plutonium for bombs, the electricity was a by-product


    46. A good sexual experience was also more likely with a girl, and after all, that was the point of sex, wasn’t it? People had sex because it was pleasurable and children were a by-product, in Star’s opinion


    47. So one by-product of the removal of the cloud


    48. processes in the body produce free radicals as a by-product


    49. The heat is a by-product


    50. contained in said by-products














































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