By virtue of necessity, self - published authors have to look beyond what is to what is possible.
Not exact matches
Regis moved to Wolverhampton in 2014 after being helped with accommodation and basic
necessities by Croydon's No Recourse to Public Funds Team, who assessed her as in need
by virtue of destitution.
Labour is in part making a
virtue of necessity as it can not match the millions raised
by Cameron and Lord Ashcroft, his deputy chairman.
A team
of scientists led
by Dr. Martin Zeppenfeld from the Quantum Dynamics Division
of Prof. Gerhard Rempe at the Max Planck Institute
of Quantum Optics in Garching has now made a
virtue of necessity: the so - called optoelectrical Sisyphus technique, developed in the group, exploits the polarity
of formaldehyde molecules, while reaching temperatures as low as 420 micro-Kelvin.
Instead, AMG made a
virtue out
of necessity by fitting a variable - rate hydraulic rack, which is claimed to be calibrated for maximum accuracy and feedback.
Nine
of the ten make a
virtue of this
necessity by selling the carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery.
But, we also said that
by virtue of it getting closer to the possibility
of human intervention, the «
necessity»
of the claim is reduced.
Counsel for the police, David Pannick QC, had argued that the interference was lawful because
of breach
of the peace powers, alternatively
by virtue of the powers conferred under the aegis
of the Public Order Act 1986, or finally pursuant to the doctrine
of necessity.
The exceptions ostensibly provided the court with sufficient indicia
of necessity and reliability — the court's core concerns with hearsay evidence — simply
by virtue of the type
of statement they were, so they were automatically admissible.