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The minimum inhibitory concentration of the three natural preservatives was determined by virtue of agar diffusion method;

Creative viewing platform in Krippenstein, Austria was cleverly named “5 Fingers” by virtue of its hand-like shape.

The mortgage established by the joint owners of a ship shall not be affected by virtue of the division of ownership thereof.

Bronislaw Komorowski, who is acting President by virtue of his position as speaker of the lower house of parliament, the Sejm, is also the Civic Platform candidate.

The method of removing these weeds by virtue of biological control and the present problem of application in practice were discussed on emphases.

"For one, the Hubble Space Telescope has weighed in on dark energy by virtue of the measurements of supernovae," he said.

On the contrary, each band or level, being a particular manifestation of the spectrum, is what it is only by virtue of the other bands.

Gates did not say anything, he put into action, and finally confirmed by virtue of his unique vision, and achieved great success.

In the first place, an American court is often enabled or compelled to adjudicate wholly foreign cases by virtue of a “transient” service of process, or by virtue of an in rem or quasi in rem jurisdiction that is based merely on a fictious situs.

Thus the symbol or a word signifies "things" by virtue of the concept associated with the form of the word in the minds of the speaker of the language;

Ordinarily, these people pretend to be tigers and tigers by virtue of their master's fox. Now the master is out of power. Of course, these people have become street mice.

It would have been impolite of him to point out to his grown-up hostess that he couldn't accept plastic figurines and a flimsy paddleball set by virtue of the fact that they were made in China.

Queen's racing under Sen descent away from the racetrack across the entertainment world by virtue of her angel face, devil's body, it immediately became the highest asked the photos of movie stars, and then perform the film "Suicide Manual" When issued several singles and singers, all-round attack.

by virtue of造句

Molecules rotate and vibrate by virtue of their heat.

She defeated the bad guy by virtue of her courage and by a pair of vices.

honorableness by virtue of being respectable and having a good reputation.

an acid that is known only by virtue of its salts (as ammonium carbamate) or its esters (as urethane).

Recently, it has been shown that such substances, either by themselves or by virtue of their impurities or reaction products, are teratogens.

I believe it is in my nature to dance by virtue of the beat of my heart, the pulse of my blood and the music in my mind.

There they build towering cities of glass and light that are protected from intruders simply by virtue of the plane's danger's to nonnative life.

Though there were some problems in economic operation, we put those unhealthy and unstable factors all under control by virtue of macro economy.

Whereas the latter is a natural space built up by virtue of objective reglations out of itself, the former is an Abstract space constructed by relying upon subjective self-regulations.

But none of this seemed to matter to the dome enthusiasts; by virtue of Fuller's intoxicating rhetoric and boundless optimism, the dome was seen as an icon of our social salvation.

So actually, you mind as long as the adjustment is good, you just think these people can be loud in there, sit there receive high salaries, that is, by virtue of experience with the technology.

He was elected to power by virtue of his charisma.

I read the paper and call it crap by virtue of the sloppiness of the work.

Moreover, a qualitative analysis on implied negation in discourse proceeds by virtue of some linguistic theories related to this topic.

Zeus the God king by virtue of the status of everywhere, making a lot of affair to Demeter brought endless trouble.

Since ingredients are not the same everywhere, Chinese food begins to assume a local character simply by virtue of the ingredients it USES.

Just as in a courtroom, where lawyers can, by virtue of their authority, bias witnesses by suggesting answers to them, designers can inadvertently bias interview subjects by implicitly (or explicitly) suggesting solutions or opinions about behaviors.

What more can we expect when by virtue of popularity a book is adapted on the wide screen? Here's a sneak of ten popular books which film makers set eyes on.

One day, we will succeed by virtue of our willpower.

Gates repeatedly by virtue of the idea of the first step to allow the team to success.

The probability of accidents with potentially serious radiological consequences referred to above shall be kept extremely small by virtue of the design of the system.

Expecting magic to happen just by virtue of bringing the team together in a room to discuss recent events is unrealistic.

We hope they learn from us real knowledge, we will be able by virtue of this knowledge out of the mountains, living away from their own piece of sky.

inelegance by virtue of being an uncouth boor.

The Registrar shall approve the proposed name of a ship except where the ship cannot be registered by that name by virtue of subregulation (3).

more than 40 years, we have been distinguished from other local universities by virtue of our rich Chinese cultural heritage, bilingual education, and our unique college system.

So, you mustthink of them, not as distinguished people who have some clout in their ownperson, but ordinary people who only achieve what clout they're going to haveby virtue of being chosen as ephors.

Rome Convention: the Rome Convention (as defined in the Contracts (Applicable law) act 1990) has the force of law in the United Kingdom by virtue of such act.

They create value by virtue of integrating data from multiple sources (most often leveraging public sources of seemingly disparate data) in a meaningful way that addresses a business or personal need.

Terry Pratchett's Discworld might not have the gravitas of other fantasy works, but it makes our list by virtue of being pure fun.

Faraday became a famous chemist in England only by virtue of several bottles of medicine in the dispensary.

It is possible to reduce the loss of spatial resolution by virtue of the spectrum coincidance of the filters and the non linearity of liquid crystal. It is also observ…

Whatever document you put into a shredder will be shredded, not by virtue of what the document says but by virtue of what a shredder does.

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