Sentences with phrase «increase by virtue of»

Yes the premiums will increase by virtue of filing the claim, but I thought those would be more than offset by the savings from the claim.
This means that as soon as the demand for fuel exceeds the supply of fats, the stress on your body will increase by virtue of the increase in the availability of sugar.
(c) if the rent under the tenancy has previously been increased by virtue of a notice under this subsection or a determination under section 14 below --
would effectively legislate a continued sharing in post separation value increases by virtue of the member's post separation service.

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In this case, the recipients of the transfer payments will increase their spending and, by virtue of the fact that the funding of these payments is created, figuratively, out of thin air, no other entity need cut back on her / his current spending.
This is a good problem for a company to have, as it typically means there is an up - round financing, existing investors can help drive company - friendly terms in the new round, and the investor syndicate increases in strength by virtue of new capital (and — presumably — another helpful co-investor) in the deal.
This increases the types of new businesses that can be created by virtue of the aggregators existing (YouTube creators, Amazon merchants, small publications, etc.); regulators should take care to preserve these new opportunities (and even protect them).
A steadily increasing number of people will want to get in on the «new Bitcoin,» a bizarre paradox given that gold is as old as time, and will soon realize that gold possesses virtues Bitcoin does not, given that it is real, not digital and abstract; that owners can personally possess and store it in physical form; that it will survive any kind of electric grid or Internet disruption that might occur; that it can not ever be hacked; that it is the epitome of private, quiet wealth; that it is actually quite beautiful to behold; and that it was not and can not be made by man, only by God, who does not appear to have any interest in making any more of it.
Given the fixed token supply, increase in RxEAL service usage directly leads to an appreciation of the token value by virtue of it being a unit required for paying the service fee of the platform.
Propelled by faith in the markets self - regulating virtue, it reinforces the economic power of the rich and exponentially increases the number of the poor.
In his recent book, Life, Liberty, and the Defense of Dignity, he offers «four benefits» of mortality: interest and engagement, suggesting that adding, say, twenty years to the human life span would not proportionately increase the pleasures of life; seriousness and aspiration, proposing that the knowledge that our life is limited is what leads us to take life seriously and passionately; beauty and love, presenting the idea that it is precisely their perishability that makes, for instance, flowers beautiful to us, just as the coming and going of spring makes that season all the more meaningful; and, finally, virtue and moral excellence, by which he means the virtuous and noble deeds that mortality makes possible, including the sacrifice of our own life for a worthy cause.
Our attention is heightened because there is an increase of mental feeling, and this in turn procures a greater depth of feeling in general by virtue of the fact that the contrast with physical feeling is increased.
By virtue of volume, carding will become sloppy, and underage drinking will increase — please just check the statistics of underage drinking in states that do have wine in supermarkets.
You don't have to like Tony Blair, or what he did to Iraq to concede that he achieved more for ordinary people — increased spending on public services, the minimum wage, a reduction in child poverty, peace in Northern Ireland — than Foot, Kinnock, Miliband or Corbyn combined, by virtue of actually getting elected.
Prospective employers may have become more selective — a luxury afforded them by an ever - increasing abundance of talent — but they are still looking for the same virtues in an applicant.
Promiscuous male voles can be turned into paragons of monogamous virtue simply by increasing the expression of a single gene.
«I'm afraid that Kevin Trenberth is rather reinforcing the prejudices against him by characterising the ever increasing body of informed — and curious — laypeople either as deniers, or as people not worthy of his time or attention by virtue of their lack of qualifications or expertise.»
However, I'm afraid that Kevin Trenberth is rather reinforcing the prejudices against him by characterising the ever increasing body of informed — and curious — laypeople either as deniers, or as people not worthy of his time or attention by virtue of their lack of qualifications or expertise.
This bred an increased sense of gratitude for all I had just by virtue of what I was born into, but more importantly, it decreased the sense of separateness I had between myself and others.
Despite growing tension surrounding debate of Common Core Standards, many teachers are finding innovative ways to implement the standards and, by virtue, increase student achievement and engagement.
The results are increased output by virtue of improved cylinder charging with fresh mixture, more torque at low revs and very fast response times.
Depending on the installed output ratings, Mercedes - Benz is offering two new 6 - speed manual transmissions for the four - cylinder engines in the new C - Class which stand apart first and foremost by virtue of their enhanced ease of shifting coupled with increased shifting precision and a harmonious gear - change sequence.
As an illustration, a college student with little credit history on file might get a 100 - point increase in her FICO score by virtue of being an authorized user on her mother's VISA card with perfect payments stretching back to the 1980s.
Non core vaccines are necessary for pets that are at an increased risk of contracting certain diseases by virtue of having certain lifestyle factors or living in high risk areas.
Why, if the experimental condition made the risks of climate change less threatening (by virtue of increasing the possibility of mitigation), did the EGs became more dismissive of the evidence of climate change.?
By virtue of an EU mandate to increase their share of renewables to 15.5 % by 2020, the country has bumped up its use of «Green energy» from 5 % in 2005 to around 10.4 % todaBy virtue of an EU mandate to increase their share of renewables to 15.5 % by 2020, the country has bumped up its use of «Green energy» from 5 % in 2005 to around 10.4 % todaby 2020, the country has bumped up its use of «Green energy» from 5 % in 2005 to around 10.4 % today.
The net outcome is an increase in the speed of energy throughput for the entire system which offsets what would have otherwise been a slowing down of throughput from the ocean by virtue of the greater energy content in SST (skin).
occurs, by the virtue of trade union, health, and safety, occupational pension trustee or employee representative reasons) will increase from # 5,970 to # 6,203.
While the guarantee pay increases from # 27 to # 28 per day, the minimum basic amount (in cases where a wrongful dismissal occurs, by the virtue of trade union, health, and safety, occupational pension trustee or employee representative reasons) will increase from # 5,970 to # 6,203.
(3) Stronger centralized management in firms will include (a) increased accountability and less autonomy for partners; (b) greater emphasis on every partner being a «working partner»; (c) more merit - based compensation decisions; and (d) diminishing feelings about «entitlements» to partners by virtue of seniority.
Every Partner a Working Partner: Mid-size law firms will have stronger centralized management, including (a) increased accountability and less autonomy for partners» concerning their actions / inactions; (b) greater emphasis on every partner to be a «working partner;» (c) more merit - based compensation decisions; and (d) diminishing feelings among partners about those «entitlements» to older partners by virtue of seniority.
When allowing an appeal against an extended sentence the Court of Appeal was not bound to impose an indeterminate sentence as such a sentence would amount to an increase in sentence and it was precluded from doing that by virtue of Criminal Appeal Act 1968, s 11 (3).
By virtue of pro bono, the profession can speak less from a position of perceived self - interest around self - regulation, and more from a position of knowledge, understanding and investment in the mission to increase access to justice.
And by focusing on developing and increasing your virtue, you stand to improve every facet of your job search.
Additionally, I have learnt the rudiments of both sales and marketing during my time as a box office attendant and have visibly increased ticket sales by 33 % in the previous year, by virtue of my suggestive selling skills.
The framework provided above is quite capable of being built on in this way, since it provides schema that by virtue of its breadth is capable of being expanded in depth and so increasing its descriptive potential.
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