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By way of illustration and introduction, consider this brief thought experiment.
" By way of illustration, he sang a few bars of Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer.
By way of illustration, we asked some people to relay the cringe-worthy stuff they've ever done on ecstasy.
"I almost always can tell when the interviewer is going to give me a spritz," he said, punching the air by way of illustration.
We bring you this sensuous scenario by way of illustration, as it may soon become nothing more than a distant memory for anyone on earth.
Just to take a small example by way of illustration, in the days before GPS I was (and remain) profoundly incompetent at comprehending driving directions.
By way of illustration: In just the last two seasons, Manchester United spent more buying players than Leicester City has in its entire 33-year history.
But I can offer, by way of illustration, a financial reckoning — collateral damage that demonstrates the devastation, and that rarely comes up in the national discussion on campus sexual assaults.
"By way of illustration, the monthly child support effective May 1, 2019 shall be $2,935, and therefore Respondent shall pay Petitioner $103,065 per month in spousal support — making the combined support payment $10,000," the documents state.
"By way of illustration, the monthly child support effective May 1, 2019 shall be $2,22008, and therefore Respondent shall pay Petitioner $22011,22017 per month in spousal support — making the combined support payment $23,22018," the documents stated.
By way of illustration, E.S.G. scores from MSCI and FTSE for the same global companies show little in the way of correlation when plotted against each other, Charles Yonts of the investment group CLSA noted at the A.C.G.A. event.
By way of illustration, a 64-year-old earning $26,500 a year and living in a state not seeking waivers would have to pay $16,100 a year for coverage, nearly 10 times as much as she would under Obamacare.
Staffers might also mention by way of illustration a piece Metro did on at least two dozen people left homeless by a fire, a weeklong effort that produced the kind of insights impossible to provide in a quick news story.
By way of illustration: If an able-bodied person can produce 100 widgets and hour, while a worker with disabilities can only produce 10 or 15 (and that is often the case), it would be economically impossible to pay them the same wages.
By way of illustration, check out this graphic from BDC charting the relevant actions needed in California and the variety of stakeholders involved: As the chart makes clear, the main challenge of building decarbonization is coordination: getting a bunch of different stakeholders on the same page and moving in the same direction.
London: Thames and Hudson.Jones, A. (2004). "By Way of Illustration: Art, Memory and Materiality in the Irish Sea and Beyond." In The Neolithic of the Irish Sea: Materiality and Traditions of Practice, (Cummings, V. and Fowler, C., eds.) Oxford: Oxbow. 202-13.
By way of illustration, Riley played part of an unfinished instrumental known as the "Click Track" (or "Cowbell Track").The Mint Show with Marc Riley, BBC Radio 6 Music, Sunday, 27 November 2005. See the report at BBC Radio 6 Music; and the discussion at morrissey-solo.com.
6120 That means that local municipalities, including the large municipalities, cannot regulate firearms as this is the sole province of the State Legislature.18 Pa. C.S.A. Sec. 67120(a). By way of illustration, a Philadelphia ordinance requiring a city license to transfer a firearm was held to be ultra-vires and struck down.Schneck v. Phila.
The impalement arts have been featured in movies, television, literature and art. These representations, rather than real acts, will have provided many people with the main basis of their ideas about the impalement arts. Impalement acts have proved to be useful plot devices and have provided iconic images. The following sections provide some examples by way of illustration.
Another illustration of the heat of passion doctrine in a murder appeal almost poetically reveals Judge Furman's sense of Southern chivalry. > By way of illustration: Suppose that A., upon returning to his home, finds > his sister, mother, daughter, or wife murdered, or, worse, dishonored. He > learns the details of the crime. This might throw him into a frenzy of > passion.
Both of these > elements are indispensable in cases of felonies. One and the same act may be > either criminal or praiseworthy, according to the intention with which it is > done. By way of illustration: Suppose that at midnight A., with an > incendiary purpose, applies a torch to the house of B., in the city, and > destroys it by fire. He is a criminal of the blackest hue.
Stirling replied that she outranked him by birth; that she was not on his marae, he was on her marae; and finally that he came from a woman's genitals – showing her own by way of illustration. This countered the insult that he had given her. Those present were asked to repudiate her speech but no-one came forward. The European colonists regarded nudity as an obscenity.
The case is often still referred to by way of illustration to the parochial and slightly paternalistic view previously taken by the English courts in relation to matters of jurisdiction, and in particular the comments of Lord Denning MR and Edmund Davies LJ. However the principle established by the case that presence within the jurisdiction is not negated only because it is a short or transient presence remains good law.
By way of illustration, Whitehead uses the example of a person's encounter with a chair. An ordinary person looks up, sees a colored shape, and immediately infers that it is a chair. However, an artist, Whitehead supposes, "might not have jumped to the notion of a chair", but instead "might have stopped at the mere contemplation of a beautiful color and a beautiful shape."Alfred North Whitehead, Symbolism: Its Meaning and Effect (New York: Fordham University Press, 1985), 3.
In addition, a supermajority could be specified in this voting basis, such as a vote of "two-thirds of the entire membership". By way of illustration, in February 2007 the Italian Government fell after it lost a vote in the Italian Senate by 158 votes to 136 (with 24 abstentions). The government needed an absolute majority in the 318 member house but fell two votes short of the required 160 when two of its own supporters abstained.
But the Iberian Mozarabic Rite has, like the allied Celtic Rite, enough of an independent history to require separate treatment, so that though it will be necessary to allude to both by way of illustration, this article will be devoted primarily to the rite once used in what is now France. Of the origin of the Gallican Rite there are three principal theories, between two of which the controversy is not yet settled. These theories may be termed: the Ephesine, the Ambrosian, and the Roman.
By way of illustration, the following code fragments demonstrate detection of patterns within event streams. The first is an example of processing a data stream using a continuous SQL query (a query that executes forever processing arriving data based on timestamps and window duration). This code fragment illustrates a JOIN of two data streams, one for stock orders, and one for the resulting stock trades. The query outputs a stream of all Orders matched by a Trade within one second of the Order being placed.
Plan of the Old Baths at Pompeii A public bath was built around three principal rooms: the tepidarium (warm room), the caldarium (hot room), and the frigidarium (cold room). Some thermae also featured steam baths: the sudatorium, a moist steam bath, and the laconicum, a dry hot room much like a modern sauna. By way of illustration, this article will describe the layout of Pompeii's Old Baths adjoining the forum, which are among the best-preserved Roman baths. The references are to the floor plan pictured to the right.
The book is written on a definite system, and is the first attempt at a scientific classification of rights over land. Littleton's method is to begin with a definition, usually clearly and briefly expressed, of the class of rights with which he is dealing. He then proceeds to illustrate the various characteristics and incidents of the class by stating particular instances, some of which refer to decisions that had actually occurred, but more of which are hypothetical cases put by way of illustration of his principles. He occasionally refers to reported cases.
Although they are professedly written in hexameters, the rules of quantity are sacrificed to accent. The first four lines of the Instructiones may be quoted by way of illustration: :Praefatio nostra viam erranti demonstrat :Respectumque bonum, cum venerit saeculi meta :Aeternum fieri, quod discredunt inscia corda: :Ego similiter erravi tempore multo. These versus politici (as they are called) show that the change was already passing over Latin which resulted in the formation of the Romance languages. The use of cases and genders, the construction of verb, and prepositions, and the verbal forms exhibit striking irregularities.
By way of illustration, consider Andrew Marvell's poem To His Coy Mistress. A resistant reading may develop from an alternative reading, pointing out how the representation of gender in the poem furthers the notion of gender as binary oppositions, the male is active and powerful, the female is passive and marginalized. As such, it will be read by readers who share feminist views of the world as gender inequality and discrimination against women. For example, Marvell's representation of heterosexuality in the poem may be read as being exploitative, based as it is on the persona psychologically terrorizing the woman.
In the third article of the Cost Accounting to Aid Production series, entitled "The Universal Law of the System," Harrison states emphatically that there must be a cost accounting system if the cost accounting of a business is to be properly done; that the procedure must be carefully planned to attain the desired ends; and that this planning must be done by some one who knows how. By way of illustration a diagram is given showing the basic features of a simple cost system' for a business manufacturing various kinds of machines of a standard character (see image).Harrison (Dec. 1918, p.
This is so whether fault is in the form of intention or of negligence. The only exception to the rule is where the Legislature expressly provides that fault need not exist in respect of each element of a crime but, even in this eventuality, there is a presumption of statutory interpretation that the Legislature intended some form of fault to be required. Murder, by way of illustration, is the unlawful, intentional killing of a human being. In terms of the rule, a person who kills another will be guilty only if he knows or at least foresees the possibility that what he has done is unlawfully to kill a human being.
Christianismi Restitutio (English: The Restoration of Christianity) was a book published in 1553 by Michael Servetus. It rejected the Christian doctrine of the Trinity and the concept of predestination, which had both been considered fundamental to Christianity since the time of St. Augustine and emphasized by John Calvin in his magnum opus, Institutio Christianae Religionis. Servetus argued that God condemns no one who does not condemn himself through thought, word or deed. It also contained, incidentally and by way of illustration, groundbreaking views on pulmonary circulation based on the discoveries of Arab Muslim physician Ibn Al Nafis, that challenged the incorrect teachings of Galen.
They were used to land low-duty goods, but with no expansion in the list of ports or Legal Quays, or increases to the size of the quays themselves, quay space was constantly in short supply and was not remotely adequate for the demands of increasing levels of trade. By way of illustration, by 1800 around 1,775 vessels had to moor in a space with capacity for only 545. The legal quays had not added any more frontage since 1666 and warehouse space was very limited. Congestion and delays were constant and chronic, with most vessels forced to unload while moored in the river rather than being able to moor alongside a quay.
Once RSG had ended, McGowan's star began to wane. By way of illustration, The Sunday Times, previewing an exhibition of photographs by Patrick Lichfield who 40 years later described Queens use of his shots in 1967: > [Lichfield] was ... a great one for persuading people to join in, even if > the outcome was not always the one they expected. In the 1960s he took a > series of group portraits for Queen magazine supposedly documenting the > movers and shakers of the time – except that some, such as Jonathan Aitken > and Cathy McGowan, were deemed not to be "in", and were labelled as "out" in > the magazine. But Lichfield, with his impeccable manners, refused to upset > his subjects by letting them know that in advance.
She used many peculiarities of diction, often substituting the preposition "of" for the preposition "for," and making the adverb "whenever" equivalent to "as soon as:" for instance, "I am the better of being tenderly cared for, and of three months in the country"-—"Whenever she heard that I was here, she came." Like most Scotch writers of the time, she sometimes misplaced the verbs "will" and "shall." Every moral and social truth which she knew, and her memory was full of such, had been either directly brought to her by a fact, impressed by a fact, or conjoined with one by way of illustration. All these facts were either incidents of her personal history, or occurrences in the lives of people upon whose traces she had trodden.
The constituency consists of Census Output Areas of two local government districts with similar characteristics and that forming the bulk has a working population whose income is slightly above to the national average and lower than average reliance upon social housing. At the end of 2012 the unemployment rate in the constituency stood as 2.3% of the population claiming jobseekers allowance, compared to the regional average of 4.4%.Unemployment claimants by constituency The Guardian The borough contributing to the bulk of the seat has a quite low 17.5% of its population without a car, 19.6% of the population without qualifications contrasted with a high 28.2% with level 4 qualifications or above by way of illustration. In terms of tenure 69.5% of homes are owned outright or on a mortgage as at the 2011 census across the district.
In the United States, the sequential elimination method used by IRV is described in Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised as an example of preferential voting: > The term preferential voting refers to any of a number of voting methods by > which, on a single ballot when there are more than two possible choices, the > second or less-preferred choices of voters can be taken into account if no > candidate or proposition attains a majority. While it is more complicated > than other methods of voting in common use, and is not a substitute for the > normal procedure of repeated balloting until a majority is obtained, > preferential voting is especially useful and fair in an election by mail if > it is impractical to take more than one ballot. In such cases, it makes > possible a more representative result than under a rule that a plurality > shall elect ... Preferential voting has many variations. One method is > described here by way of illustration.
Each 10°x10° square is allocated a number between 1000 and 7817. The numbering system is based first on "global quadrant" numbers where 1=NE, 3=SE, 5=SW, 7=NW which gives the initial digit of any square code (1xxx, 3xxx, 5xxx, 7xxx). The second digit (x0xx through x8xx) indicates the number of tens of degrees latitude (north in global quadrants 1 and 7, south in global quadrants 3 and 5) of the 'minimum' square boundary (nearest to the Equator), i.e. a cell extending between 10°N and 20°N (or 10°S and 20°S) has this digit = 1, a cell extending between 20°N and 30°N has this digit = 2, etc. The third and fourth digits (xx00 through xx17) similarly indicate the number of tens of degrees of longitude of the 'minimum' square boundary, nearest to the Prime Meridian. By way of illustration, the square 1000 thus extends from 0°N to 10°N, 0°E to 10°E, and the square 7817 from 80°N to 90°N, 170°W to 180°W, adjacent to the major portion of the International Date Line.
The book contains criticism of natural selection: > It is to be observed that the two grand principles of the theory are > avowedly metaphors. Natural Selection is a metaphorical expression, and the > Struggle for Existence is used in ‘a large and metaphorical sense.’ These > are the two pillars of the whole theory ; Natural Selection and the Struggle > for Existence represent and express everything that Mr Darwin has to urge ; > take them away and nothing remains, and yet they are both metaphors. If > these terms are metaphors, they are not realities, but verbal pictures or > shadows, and are, therefore, vicious terms in a scientific disquisition. > Neither are they only now and then, and by way of illustration, introduced, > though even that would scarcely be admissible in handling the great > revelation of the existence and origin of beings; but they occur in almost > every page [in On the Origin of Species], to the exclusion of other terms — > so that from first to last we are led by a metaphor at every step, as the > poor belated traveller is sometimes led by Will-o’-the-wisp into the fatal > morass.
An example of this is the word for person, rén, which uses the measure word () gè normally, but uses the measure kǒu when counting number of people in a household, and wèi when being particularly polite or honorific, and míng in formal, written contexts;; likewise, a group of people may be referred to by massifiers as (yì rén, "a of people") or (yì rén, "a of people"): the first is neutral, whereas the second implies that the people are unruly or otherwise being judged poorly. Some count-classifiers may also be used with nouns that they are not normally related to, for metaphorical effect, as in (yì fánnǎo, "a of worries/troubles"). Finally, a single word may have multiple count-classifiers that convey different meanings altogether—in fact, the choice of a classifier can even influence the meaning of a noun. By way of illustration, sān kè means "three class periods" (as in "I have three classes today"), whereas sān kè means "three courses" (as in "I signed up for three courses this semester"), even though the noun in each sentence is the same.
Profits in the American financial sector in 2009 were six times higher on average than in 1980, compared with non-financial sector profits, which on average were just over twice what they were in 1980. Financial sector profits grew by 800%, adjusted for inflation, from 1980 to 2005. In comparison with the rest of the economy, U.S. nonfinancial sector profits grew by 250% during the same period. For context, financial sector profits from the 1930s until 1980 grew at the same rate as the rest of the American economy.Simon Johnson and James Kwak, "13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown," (New York: Pantheon Books, 2010), p. 60 Assets of sectors of the United States By way of illustration of the increased power of the financial sector over the economy, in 1978 commercial banks held $1.2 trillion (million million) in assets, which is equivalent to 53% of the GDP of the United States. By year's end 2007, commercial banks held $11.8 trillion in assets, which is equivalent to 84% of U.S. GDP. Investment banks (securities broker-dealers) held $33 billion (thousand million) in assets in 1978 (equivalent to 1.3% of U.S. GDP), but held $3.1 trillion in assets (equivalent to 22% U.S. GDP) in 2007.

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