Sentences with phrase «come by way»

And, in some cases, prospects who come by way of affinity programs may be more apt to make a deal, says Howard Hanna, president, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Pittsburgh, whose company has formed affinity relationships with a local medical society and a home improvement company.
Most employers prefer hiring someone who has come by way of a referral.
The change will come by way of Chrome 51.
What's more, those details come by way of a pair of leaked photos that may provide our first look at the next - generation OnePlus handset, which seemingly sports impressive specs and an even lower price tag than the already affordable OnePlus One.
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The enhancements to the Netflix app will come by way of an OTA update later this month.
The product's release marks the latest in a long list of items that have come by way of the Lightning Network over the past several weeks.
This fact — that so serious a crisis could have so marginal an impact on global emissions — is an extremely important warning, for it clearly implies that the deep emissions cuts we need will not come by way of any modest curtailment of economic activity.
But neither can they come by way of a massive decline in economic activity, not while the world's poor and aspiring majorities are still counting on rapid economic growth to lift them out of poverty and, indeed, to deliver them lives of prosperity and dignity.
This Kickstarter project, which asked for $ 1,100,000 and earned almost $ 4 million, will come by way of Obsidian Entertainment next year.
The roads are not paved here, and you must either come by way of small plane or ferry and then by 4 - wheel - drive vehicle.
The stats come by way of the 2012 Digital Entertainment Survey from Entertainment Media Research and media law firm Wiggin, which surveyed 2,500 British people aged between 15 and 64 in March this year.
If you buy a CherryPad, use PayPal or a credit card — refunds are much easier to come by that way.
Improvements have come by way of revisions to the engine's variable valve timing system, such as allowing for more valve overlap.
There's even a chance a performance boost could come by way of electrification or turbocharging, but we won't know until the North American International Auto Show in January.
Bumpstops come by way of King 2 - inch hydro bumps.
Extra handling chops come by way of the rear - axle steering system, while the same naturally aspirated 4.0 - liter six - cylinder engine provides the motivation.
Whether you're piloting the ZL1 or the Grand Sport, generous amounts of predictable grip come by way of Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar G: 2 tires.
Much of the intervention would come by way of seven new Regional Achievement Centers (RACs) created by Cerf as the centerpiece of his reorganization of the state Department of Education.
Cruz's presence at the Berlinale will come by way of a special screening (ie, non-competitive) of The Queen of Spain, her and director Fernando Trueba's follow - up to The Girl of Your Dreams, the 1998 film about a fictional Spanish screen star who attracts the attention of Josef Goebbels.
Pleasant surprises could come by way of Wes Anderson for Moonrise Kingdom or Behn Zeitlin for Beasts of the Southern Wild, but it's an incredibly tough year so I'm not sure how likely they are to land a nomination.
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The comedy «Lady Bird» had 55 % of its sales come by way of Blu - ray, while the documentary series «Blue Planet II» had 75 % and «The Man Who Invented Christmas» had 46 %.
Bonus features come by way of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Amiel, a special making - of documentary, and around 10 other separate featurettes which include a wide array of cast, crew and academic - leaning interviews, as well as a tour of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
I have seen the best of life and survived the changes that sometimes come by way of surprises that turn out to be a gift in...
This kind of inky pigment can only come by the way of a gel liner and brush.
* Note that most protein foods, including meat and eggs, contain fat as well, so much of your fat intake will come by way of your protein intake.
Another factor at play here is the increased energy levels that come by way of increased calorie intake.
«Normally what they are supposed to do is come by way of motion to trial the suspects.
He has been trying to get the city's agencies to meet with him and discuss what can be done to prevent additional traffic headaches for Staten Islanders when people come by way of the ferry, cars and buses.
And Horrigan highlighted mandates in the county budget the local government has no control over, saying that 90 percent of the budget come by way of unfunded mandates from Albany.
A much bigger financial push has come by way of lobbying and independent expenditures.
If you build it, people will not come by way of the magical force of nostalgia.
If the kingdom were going to come by way of committee meetings, it would have arrived long ago.
«All this the Church knows,» says de Lubac, «and that is why, instinctively, she makes all things come by way of Our Lady.
This miracle does not come by way of man.
Not only «our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life» come ultimately through God's working in the world — even when they come by way of other men or from nature, the chief (not the only, since created occasions have freedom to be causative agents) causal agency is the divine Love.
The super-normal incidents, such as voices and visions and overpowering impressions of the meaning of suddenly presented scripture texts, the melting emotions and tumultuous affections connected with the crisis of change, may all come by way of nature, or worse still, be counterfeited by Satan.
The economy of Alaska can't be compared to that of any other state in the U.S., however, as more than four out of five revenue dollars come by way of the energy industry.
While it may seem like a legal question — and it is one — the solution will most likely come by way of consumer driven private sector innovation.
In this real life deus ex machina, the unexpected, if not entirely unforeseeable evidence that led directly to the arrest of the 72 - year - old Vietnam veteran came by way of a relative's DNA submitted to a genealogy website.
«Hardy, who trains with American Top Team, has a 3 - 0 record as an amateur, with all three victories coming by way of knockout in under two minutes,» said Doyle.
The latest revelation about U.S. government surveillance comes by way of a June 14 Bloomberg report that says «thousands» of American companies are working with U.S. intelligence agencies in a mutually beneficial arrangement where the latter secretly piggybacks on normal commercial operations.
Stimulus help is coming by way of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's infrastructure program, which some analysts offer as a reason to avoid an interest - rate cut, or at least delay one.
The latest blockade comes by way of the Bank of Montreal (BMO).
Warnings came by way of Instagram, Twitter, email, and phone.
Much of Canada's meagre standing is coming by way of smaller companies such as Toronto's Beanfield MetroConnect, who are wiring condos with gigabit connections.
The biggest change in my investment philosophy this year came by way of the cannabis investment craze.
Fortunately, redemption comes by way of...
So, my first real and extended experience with American evangelicalism came by way of this unexpected friend who shared the gospel with me.
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