Sentences with phrase «seen as a byproduct»

Whey is often seen as a byproduct en route to yogurt - y goodness, but some yogurt makers and chefs are experimenting with ways to get consumers to eat and enjoy it in its own right.
This division of political labor has been going on since de Blasio took office, and seen as a byproduct of the ongoing feud between the two top Democrats.
Historically, whey was seen as a byproduct of cheese production.
Crafting a swarm of creatures and environments from refuse, he lends form to the idea that all future flora and fauna can be seen as byproducts of our existence.
However, this is often seen as a byproduct of the two operating systems, Android and iOS, as it is not solely a Samsung and Apple situation.
People might attribute the shift in intensity — which is, in fact, a fairly natural decline in passion - to shortcomings in their partners, instead of seeing it as a byproduct of their relationship's stage.

Not exact matches

Money is certainly a key motivator, but I see it more as a byproduct of success.
You said, «I just realised though that the sense of anger, rage, frustration and stubbornness that people see in gays or others rejected by the church is misunderstood as a rebellious spirit or a refusal to submit to God instead of the byproduct of deep deep pain that it is.»
But we can be in it and not of it if we follow your advice (example) and see the people behind the label and the bonds of love that tie them together - of wich the institution that forms as a result it is just a byproduct - often not even a good one.
Zoonoses had once been seen primarily as the result of untamed nature, the byproduct of humans moving into wild places and encountering animals with disease.
I WISH I could take a progress picture of the inner journey I've been on so you could appreciate and really see that if I hadn't done the mental and emotional lifting, I wouldn't be as proud of the byproduct of my hard work - my physical being - like I am now.
Killmonger's burden is the searing rage he feels for T'Challa, the byproduct of T'Challa's father killing his father, which left Killmonger as a child in Oakland, isolated from the homeland he'd never seen.
Grizzly Pet Products was founded in 2002, when company president Harald Fisker — whose background was in engineering, design and marketing for industrial fish - and meat - processing plants — realized that the salmon oil he saw being produced as a human - food byproduct could have excellent nutritional value for pets.
You see it's not long before you're resurrected by a mysterious device known as the Well of Souls, which as a byproduct leaves you with absolutely no memory of who you are or how you died.
Perhaps as a byproduct of Trump, terms relating to the failures of traditional media — «fake news,» «conspiracy,» «media check,» and «bias» — have seen a spike in usage:
It seems to me that for most part, the best paintings throughout history establish their particular light almost as a byproduct of all the other concerns that painter had, which may account for what I see as a consistency in how that light features across entire outputs, because it is almost incidental.
Online display ads (a.k.a. «banner ads») have been seen for most of their short existence as a kind of marketing table scrap of the modern age, an unloved byproduct created alongside the explosive growth of websites.
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