Sentences with phrase «just by virtue of»

If the community is participating in what's known as the federal community rating system (CRS) program, the owner can get a premium discount just by virtue of that, with the discount amount based on the intensiveness of the community's CRS program.
Combining that with insights from your other videos, the deduction is natural — if the seller prices too high in the first week, and therefore can't sell or needs to reduce price in later weeks, then the seller's success chances become statistically lower just by virtue of being on the market for so long.
There is also «value added» just by virtue of the fact we have «errors and omissions insurance» and a broad ass to kick!
This anonymous contributor is casting aspersions on all of those of us who work on commission — just by virtue of the fact that is how we choose to be remunerated.
I've learned not to assume a Real Estate practitioner will be competent just by virtue of superior years in the business and the same goes for superior sales volumes or even the highest available accreditations!
This is an industry where someone who is largely competent can fail, and someone who is largely incompetent can succeed, just by virtue of the size of their market niche.
Of course, there is almost always a strong emotional overtone to every divorce just by virtue of the fact that the parties are dissolving their marriage.
My dear mentor, Dr. Ben Sorotzkin explains that the answer is that we as parents need to make our child feel that he is amazingly special to us as parents, just by virtue of his being our unique child.
If your entire life is tied up in iMessage and other Apple services, your only option for a new phone is another iPhone, and so the iPhone X is a hugely exciting device just by virtue of finally being meaningfully different.
Beyerdynamic touts 18dB of ambient noise attenuation just by virtue of the design, which has been inspired by the company's work on pilot headsets.
They should, however, all have better color accuracy and dynamic range just by virtue of having newer sensor technology in them.
While we may feel entitled to get into chambers as quickly as we feel necessary, arguably this is not an absolute right in all cases just by virtue of our status as lawyers.
So, just by virtue of us delving into recordings and podcasting, this in and of itself is changing our roles as librarians.
It is either there or not there, but you do not weight up the probabilities of being in that region just by virtue of the LENGTH of the region.
Indeed if weather is chaotic — which we all agree on — than it seems certain that, just by virtue of the two ends of a thirty - year time slice being effected by one day's worth of «weather» climate in some tiny way is also chaotic.
In the past with Sony's PS2 and PS3 consoles, they built a huge audience just by virtue of those consoles doubling as DVD and Blu - ray players that were priced competitively with standalone devices at launch.
Hotels are a different matter, because there are actually cards that will earn you room upgrades on a space - available basis just by virtue of having the card.
The point is that nice, calm people often don't have a whole lot of dog behavior problems like some people do — just by virtue of that they don't have all the craziness, yelling and people and kids screaming making their dogs bonkers and neurotic.
«Just by virtue of having the two words «savings account» in the name, a lot of people think that's all it will ever be,» he says.
If that app has a security hole or just by virtue of poor design can be manipulated by another piece of code on the system into doing something, that other piece of code can gain root access to the system without your knowledge.
There are so many op - eds these days on when or if to self - publish but more so, features on the inferiority of self - published works just by virtue of fact they are self - published.
The USP of the R8 was never its na engine, but just by virtue of it being an aluminium - bodied, all - wheel drive, mid-engined Audi sports car.
The Tata Hexa is the meanest - looking car here just by virtue of being the largest.
Just by virtue of taking this approach, however, you take much of the heat that fuels explosive outbursts out of the equation.
And elementary schools may also have mixed motives: older children are easier to teach and they perform at higher levels, just by virtue of being older.
I dig the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels so much (after initially resisting them, story of my life) that I suspected I'd love the film just by virtue of being adapted from indie comics» answer to Harry Potter.
I don't totally buy that the MCU suddenly turned into «All the President's Men» just by virtue of casting Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce.
And everything Jeff Goldblum, who plays IBS executive Jerry Barnes, says and does is hilarious just by virtue of being Jeff Goldblum.
Full disclosure — though I love being a citizen of the United States, I despise tribal identification, and have never enjoyed books, movies, music, art, etc., that ask me to sympathize with a story just by virtue of being a member of the tribe being depicted.
Rating: 4/10 — somehow grabbing an extra point just by virtue of how barmy it all is, Once Upon a Time in Venice is a low - brow crime caper that contains way too much bad acting, way too much bad dialogue, and way too much bad everything else; but somehow it's a movie you can laugh with instead of at, and it's a movie that has to be seen to be believed... on so many levels.
Hamilton (Gugu Mbatha - Raw) is the most central just by virtue of being the star of the movie.
The Emperor was never an interesting villain, and I hope New New Star Wars doesn't make the mistake the prequels made, of assuming the villain's boss is somehow more interesting just by virtue of being the villain's boss.
Event just by virtue of his or her special talents and skills and how to get there.
She laughs at his jokes, holds onto his arm at high - profile functions and makes him look successful just by the virtue of being there.
Yoga invites you to be more plugged in, to everything that is naturally incredible just by virtue of being alive.
Just by virtue of BEING older, you're a survivor.
Mark: Just by the virtue of the fact that we're asking the questions, we're talking.
I was bigger for longer after, which an outsider may have looked at and thought I was just lazy, but I was so much fitter and stronger just by virtue of my gym visits....
Not only will the exercise get those endorphins and other feel - good chemicals flowing through your body, but just by virtue of doing your workout together you're going to feel more connected.
The amount of calories you burn just by virtue of breathing and performing other vital functions is known as the basal metabolic rate, or BMR.
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.
Veterans have an edge up on many of their peers just by virtue of experiences they've had.
There aren't a lot of examples of people who are outside of the academic and industry monoculture, so just by virtue of not being one of those two things, you kind of fall into this catch - all «indie» label.
«You can always anticipate there will be some level of opposition just by virtue of the body that we're in, but I don't see this being so controversial that it won't pass the House and won't pass the Senate,» she continued.
«Just by virtue of knowing me, I would hope, shouldn't be a disqualifying event or something that should make you defensive,» she said.
It's true, but an act become political not just by virtue of what it constitutes, but also because of who does it and why.
Just by virtue of their being pregnant.
It makes me sad that there are people that think that Ellen, just by virtue of her being who she is, is somehow threatening their families.
The beauty of eco-friendly green toys is that they are an educational toy just by virtue of being created through ecological methods.
And many of them, if they have been participating in the lunch program to date (or just by virtue of being kids in today's America) may be accustomed to eating nothing but the fast food array I described in an earlier post.
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