Sentences with phrase «more as a byproduct»

Money is certainly a key motivator, but I see it more as a byproduct of success.

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As a byproduct, the other person is more open to hear and consider your thoughts and opinions — even when they disagree with them.
As many of the successful entrepreneurs have found out, the profits are simply a byproduct of leading a more heart - centered and self - aware life.
The stark drop in natural gas prices from an all - time high of more than $ 15 per 1,000 cubic feet in 2005 to near $ 4 today results from a range of factors including the global economic downturn, competitive coal prices, unusually warm winters, the improvement of hydraulic fracturing («fracking») drilling techniques, and the production of natural gas as a byproduct when drillers frack for petroleum.
I further urge all of the other quasi-analysts that look to silver as «nothing more than a byproduct» of giant copper, zinc, and lead mining operations might want to consider whether the notional value of the paper «hedges» carried on the books of the bullion banks might not represent the ultimate discounting mechanism.
One byproduct of the policy has been a sharply lower yen as traders price in the expectation of more money in circulation.
The byproducts of my deep deep pain, hurt and rejection were many and still they are being stripped away as more and more healing comes deep into my heart and spirit.
The New Testament as a whole is the byproduct of the church's experience — not the creator of the church, but its creation, or, more accurately, God's creation through the church.
You'll notice that you automatically get more healthy food into your regular line - up as a byproduct of following the Paleo diet.
this club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his cult - like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his club was different... more of an extended family than a footballing club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive club... these «qualities» were hailed by most, especially as the wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
The NIRA line is that the present outlay is money well spent, that in the future industry should spend more for fun — and as a byproduct hire more recreation directors.
As breastfed babies poop more frequently, their levels actually drop quicker, but it can take 5 - 10 days in a full - term infant for the liver to develop a little more to properly excrete the blood - cell byproduct.
More often, though, you'll connect with less obvious online communities like these as a byproduct of your overall outreach — your supporters will be your voice in the individual channels they use.
What's more, steam generated as a byproduct of the electrical generation will serve heating and cooling needs of the entire Plaza.
In particular, it has been difficult in empirical studies to rule out the possibility that evolvability arises and is maintained as a byproduct of selection on organismal features more directly related to fitness.
According to this dating, Czaja's fossil bacteria were also thriving just before the era when other shallow - water bacteria began creating more and more oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
Those were developed, in part, as a byproduct of previous alliances in which pharmaceutical companies payed for rights to develop would - be drugs discovered at Scripps, as well as through the more traditional approach of licensing early - stage compounds to startup companies that then raise money to develop them further.
Thus, though the biology - powered process results in some toxic byproducts such as toluene and requires significant energy to drive the pyrolysis, it fuels hopes that Styrofoam — and the polystyrene molecule that makes it — can become more environmentally friendly.
The process would also generate solid byproduct materials that leach less contaminants, making them more stable than the original coal fly ash used as feedstock for the process.
Swimming in a chlorinated pool may increase your risk of developing cancer, suggest a new suite of studies, which identified more than 100 chemical byproducts in pools that use chlorine as a disinfectant.
The researchers used blood levels of cotinine, a byproduct of nicotine, as a marker for secondhand smoke exposure in more than 20,000 nonsmokers.
The researchers tested the samples for six chemical byproducts (known as metabolites) that result when the body breaks down more than 28 different pesticides.
As a byproduct of them becoming a trend, they're less expensive and more readily available - which is fantastic!
Buffered creatine is sometimes promoted as more effective and as resulting in less of the creatine breaking down into creatinine, a less useful byproduct.
(These nitrogen - based protein byproducts)-- frequently spoken of as toxins — float about through the body and may exercise more or less of a deleterious influence upon the system, or, being temporarily deposited, may exert some specific or local influence that calls for their speedy removal.»
Besides the damage from trans fats, vegetable oils such as peanut, corn, and soy oil degrade into highly toxic oxidation products called cyclic aldehydes when heated, and these byproducts may actually do more harm than trans fat.
Although Brent has excellent results with helping people lose weight and keep it off, as he explains in this episode, that the weight is more often than not, a symptom of a deeper, underlying imbalance and when this is addressed, the weight loss is a great byproduct of treatment.
The ultimate goal of this adventure is to be more physically fit and to lose weight as a byproduct of that.
As a byproduct that puts me in the more adventurous camp when doing anything new.
In essence, Secretary Duncan dismissed parental opposition as the byproduct of self - interested parents who were more concerned about solidifying their social status than with the quality of education their children received.
The byproduct of being a constant translator is that people around you will begin to spell out what they mean by their Eduspeak, as being clear will be more efficient than using Eduspeak that then has to be translated.
The primary difference between the two types of pet food is that regular food uses more grains and poultry, meat, and fish byproducts as filler.
Additionally, since the kidneys can no longer remove the nitrogenous wastes in the blood these byproducts can accumulate and lead to even more serious problems such as encephalopathy and coma.
So it's possible that certain cat foods that list byproducts first on the label are actually more nutritious than diets that list meat as the first ingredient.
The majority of the works comprising Material Object are concrete and assert their objectivity through their material, as a result the pictorial becomes more or less a byproduct of the production of the work.
There is much more CO2 released from the corn when the byproducts are used as feed and the stalks and leaves decompose.
One of the most likely byproducts of global warming is more extreme precipitation events, as warmer temperatures can hold more water vapor in the atmosphere.
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(PS interestingly, a more immediate constraint for some rarer elements is the finite demand for other elements, as those rarer elements are mainly or exclusively obtained as byproducts from the processing of ores of other elements.)
This warmer temperature makes cogeneration, using the steam produced as a byproduct, a somewhat more appealing option for those employing this type of fuel cell.
While the words of these clients accurately relate real and important reasons for selecting divorce mediation as the vehicle for structuring their separation or divorce agreements or for resolving post-divorce issues, they do not address the more subtle benefits that can be a byproduct of the mediation process, benefits that, in and of themselves, present the most persuasive rationale for mediation.
Besides making barbecues more interesting and nutritious, foods such as grilled red, yellow, and green peppers, squash, mushrooms, onions, and pineapple do not promote the formation of harmful byproducts.
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