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"dint" Definitions
  1. (formal) by means of something

267 Sentences With "dint"

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"Look, by dint of biography, by dint of experience, the basic optimism that I articulate and present publicly as President is real," he told me.
But this is only by dint of its popularity in China.
But you killed it by dint of not wearing a fedora.
They may enhance the feeling of readiness by dint of style.
Glaze, by dint of her profession, has violated several of these norms.
Mr. Hambleton, by dint of staying alive, never sold at extravagant prices.
Because their identities have been forced upon them by dint of circumstances.
But he's also bound to something terrible by dint of who he is.
By dint of their position, the custody banks also have extraordinary access to information.
By dint of their superior productivity, US manufacturers and their communities wouldn't be hurt.
Miss Dollar is an Italian greyhound—a proposition that, by dint of appearing in
His landscapes, by dint of their close perspective, retain the same sort of abstraction.
And by dint of their numbers, millennials may be also straining the mental health system.
Just such a limitation was built into IBM's Watson, by dint of the rules of Jeopardy.
By dint of his heritage, he's supposed to represent a much-needed Republican bridge to Latinos.
They won't be dealt out by dint of who gave which child the requisite Tiffany rattle.
By dint of the fact that I've got a real family, I buy into my version.
The feeling was there, deep and molten—volcanic—held in check by dint of constant effort.
And, you, solely by dint of the fact that you are reading this, probably know him.
Trump, through sheer dint of his own bluster, has conducted his own version of this exposé.
But this was largely a conversation between Gentiles about Jews, just by dint of sheer numbers.
By dint of having come close to that farmer, knowing about it, I'm probably something closer.
And, tall people are, generally speaking, better in Trump's eyes -- solely by dint of being bigger.
It was an elegant idea that, by dint of having fewer steps, would save time and money.
Today, by dint of unification and EU enlargement as well as its mighty economy, Germany runs Europe.
But the Red Sox won the division that night anyway, by dint of the Blue Jays' loss.
Can you think of a nominee or victor that really changed America by dint of that recognition?
The second consequential dint in the armor of Iran came when the Trump administration targeted its clients.
By dint of its EU membership Britain has around 40 free-trade deals with non-EU countries.
Looking into a screen, you saw down onto the game, a god by dint of some unseen periscope.
By dint of standing 6-foot-4 with tremendous athletic gifts, Amihere could complacently dominate high-school opponents.
This is a show in which the One Percent owns everything, mostly by dint of inheritance or marriage.
Only by dint of her emphatic competence was I able to access the kind of help I needed.
By dint of being published, though, they were also written for us — strangers looking in from the outside.
I felt powerless, a hopeless bumbler and hick by dint of my own lack of cool at Georgetown dinners.
His conservative constituents, by dint of the gerrymandered contours of his district, were all but predestined to support him.
Melania Trump, by dint of her husband's electoral victory, is now one of the most famous women in America.
In races that aren't foregone conclusions by dint of the moment or the place, the superior candidate often wins.
Republicans have been clinging to power only by dint of an alliance with a Democrat, Simcha Felder of Brooklyn.
It is a rank the President attained by dint of hard work before he retired from the Nigerian Army.
What to Watch For Garcia is the heavy favorite by dint of his leftover name recognition from his mayoral run.
She is a grammar-school girl who made it into the cabinet by dint of hard work and common sense.
Since then, pushing his powers to the limit, he has continued to dominate politics by dint of his personal popularity.
Surely, by dint of the law of averages or just sheer luck, Price should have won Game 22008 on Saturday.
The big picture: Ensign achieves its tax-exempt status by dint of being an "integrated auxiliary" of the Mormon church.
But — whether by dint of plague, unsympathetic bishop, flood or vanity's insistent whisper — the world just keeps happening to them.
No side is strong enough to crush any other by dint of force, so gains end up being pretty temporary.
Film — also a linear medium — offers a visual representation of a story and thoughts are inferred by dint of their humanity.
But the Olympics, by dint of their grand scale and metastatic grandiosity, are when and where we see it most clearly.
By dint of being a newer organization, without the tangled history of defeat and devastation, the group has an intoxicating energy.
Unfortunately, lots and lots of Trump backers will believe this stuff solely by dint of the fact that Trump tweeted it.
By dint of having birthed and raised her own kids, she claims, she will work harder on behalf of everyone's offspring.
A democratic tyrant slips into power by dint of deception: He is usually rich, but he carries himself as a commoner.
By dint of personality and practice, Mr. Fechheimer was inconspicuous compared with many of his colleagues and most of his clients.
It is in a class of its own, by dint of both its size and the state's involvement in its economy.
Mr. Blahnik inspires this warmth by dint of his shoes and also his character, which is eccentrically patrician, starry eyed, elegant.
Whether by dint of gerrymandering or homophily, or both, the political geography of House districts does not work in Democrats' favor.
Not that the author had placed us in this dire position by dint of emailed death threats or anything like that!
Under the current constitution, Turkey's presidency is a largely ceremonial post, though Erdogan exerts broad control by dint of his personal popularity.
It's hard to fathom that Clinton won't convert at least that many Sanders holdouts simply by dint of not being Donald Trump.
By dint of his focus on the global south, his characters' grow against the backdrop of the inequality fostered by global capitalism.
Dallas, aging, only relevant by dint of an unusually weak back end of the Western Conference, is slowly getting older than Older.
Many of the women gave birth while in Syria and their offspring are French citizens by dint of having a French parent.
Fandom has always been passionate, but social media has intensified the conversations we have about entertainment just by dint of sheer volume.
The combatants survived for 39 days, not by dint of their numbers, but because they entered a building no one was willing destroy.
But the highest score of all goes to Switzerland, by dint of its whopping current-account surplus and its hefty foreign-currency purchases.
It's in Atlanta, a great southern city that by dint of accident and capitalism sits, metaphorically speaking, at the center of the map.
Instead, Walker was forced by dint of his sheer unpopularity to crawl back to Wisconsin and wreak havoc on a more concentrated area.
Hillary Clinton — by law, by circumstance, by accident, and by dint of Russian hackers — is the most transparent presidential candidate in modern history.
Since then, pushing his powers to the limit, he has continued to dominate politics by dint of his personal popularity and forceful personality.
However, the same abode during the following week's Tuesday to Friday period would put only a notably more gentle £158 dint in your wallet.
Then on Monday, Dowd told Axios in an interview that the President, by dint of his Constitutional authority, could not by definition obstruct justice.
This is the arrangement Norway has, by dint of the European Economic Area; Switzerland, though not a member of the EEA, has something similar.
Absolutely. After World War II, black Americans, by dint of a long struggle, finally managed to shame white Americans into not doing blackface anymore.
Tensions were eventually defused in December, when the government agreed to run a smaller deficit, largely by dint of postponing its plans to increase spending.
The WWE Hall of Fame has become, by dint of the promotion's scale and its capture of competitors' tape libraries, pro wrestling's hall of fame.
American life expectancy has increased markedly in the past century, and few would argue it's because we now lead healthier lives by dint of willpower.
It won't keep me away from the city streets and the sweet energy that's found there, even if someday I "walk" by dint of wheels.
I'm talking, of course, about mutuals, those people who, by dint of mutual follows, appear in your life and manage to stay there, sometimes for years.
"He's trying to exercise influence in the region by dint of Turkey's large and powerful economy and its claim to be an Islamic power," said Jeffrey.
Josh Gad, by dint of filming 1600 Penn, has also spent more time at the White House in an official capacity than Donald Trump ever will.
Perhaps it's because Stoppard knows, by dint of his work, just how tough it is—how much intention it takes—to make a soul appear. ♦
He became—by dint of his race and his physical proximity to the uproar—the most prominent authority on the validity of Black English as language.
Few and far between are those who, by dint of integrity, iron will, or just being too dumb to know when they're beaten, never give in.
The unfurling found steel pieces, and more contained colored tubes, avoid being obvious or derivative by dint of Ms. Bove's acute sensitivity to composition and materials.
In that case, the president's lawyers repeatedly argued that he did not lose his rights as a citizen by dint of being the commander in chief.
But the companies are just the latest to find themselves in the crosshairs of the public and activists by dint of their political contributions or views.
The toy, they write, "blurs the line between play time and real life" by dint of the elf's never-ending surveillance (at least during the Christmas season).
What I mean is technology that people can use in complex domains to discover new knowledge, ideas and strategies by dint of algorithms that learn from data.
American culture is deeply rooted in the idea of continual expansion, of overcoming adversity by dint of our strength and cunning as we fulfill our collective destiny.
But he told reporters he thought he should not have to bother with the special counsel investigation by dint of his "tremendous" Electoral College victory in 2016.
He could rise by dint of his sheer outside-the-Beltway popularity, and hero-like stature on the left he's earned through the Russia probe and impeachment.
Sometimes it feels as if it's a little tougher to achieve retention than it used to be, but eventually, by dint of simple repetition, I get there.
This revolution wasn't happening in history textbooks but now, in my generation, and any of us could be part of it solely by dint of our abilities.
Think of all the borderline-to-subpar role players who are bronzed in the collective consciousness, just by dint of being attached to a title winning team.
I, for one, celebrate the life and success of any fellow citizen who reaches the pinnacle of his profession by dint of intellect, humor and force of personality.
But only the chaos of dockless bike share has the potential to remap a formerly car-dominated city by dint of the sheer volume of bikes and people.
It just so happened that by dint of when I was born and the time I came through law school, that civil rights lawyers were largely playing defense.
It was a game that could, by dint of his scoring 20 points on eight shots in 16 minutes, justifiably be referred to as The Chris Duhon Game.
Shrouded in myth and filled with apocryphal anecdotes and tales of family misfortune, Li's name has become synonymous with against-the-odds success by dint of hard work.
It certainly does not help that the two candidates find themselves in a high-risk category for the virus, by dint of their ages (77 and 78, respectively).
I managed to pack young Harden off to his room by dint of threats and promises and wrung out of him a vow of twenty-four hours' silence.
Even in the team's less successful and exponentially unluckier 2016, Cespedes made it easier to believe in various unlikely possibilities simply by dint of his own improbable talent.
Why this exists at all is a mystery—perhaps the idea was settled on before 2018's devastating crash in cryptocurrency markets put a dint in the blockchain fever.
Good Cooper continues to have good fortune rain down on him, by sheer dint of mechanically repeating the last thing anyone says to him and longing deeply for coffee.
Some by choice and others by dint of being exposed, men are coming to terms with their own boorishness and brutality, the monster within and the monster next door.
According to most early state and national polling, he is the race's front-runner -- albeit by dint of the fact he is the best-known candidate in the field.
The Burnley goalkeeper – who goes as third choice following Jack Butland's ankle injury – is less famous than his squad-mates by dint of playing in the Championship this term.
But simply by dint of being Big Wednesday, it stands out on its own, and deserves a second look by critics and a first look by the general public.
The highest achievements of the genre, such as Michael Herr's trippy and gritty Vietnam War book "Dispatches," outlast the temporal headlines by dint of literary élan and analytical incision.
He's the embodiment of the Trump administration's ethos that you're entitled to take a whack at something by dint of affluence and arrogance, not because of any manifest expertise.
When in 2005 she became chancellor, and the leader of Europe by dint of her running its wealthiest country, other nations were still clamoring to join the European Union.
These fools, by dint of ignorance most crass, Think they in wisdom all mankind surpass; And glibly do they damn as infidel, Whoever is not like them, an ass.
It's easier to imagine this happening with communities of doctors or other professionals who, through sheer dint of working together, can defray their costs and generate more business for themselves.
Now is the time to rally together as a nation and re-commit to ensuring every poor child is prepared to pursue the American dream, regardless of dint of circumstance.
But there is a faint sprinkling of schmaltz over the romance at the novel's heart, by dint of Perry writing star-crossed lovers with strong arms and wild hair, respectively.
Meanwhile, by dint of scientific conferences and visits to places like Mount Wilson and Palomar and the University of Maryland, Tinsley continued to pursue her vision of galaxies and cosmology.
And while the children immersed in the elite-admissions obstacle course aren't the norm, many of them will — by dint of their backgrounds, ambitions and, yes, talents — be tomorrow's leaders.
James Comey put out a week before-- HEGSETH: They said that they believed she was the next President of the United States and they dint want to make her look bad.
Once sent away, the potential criminals—known to be so owing to their possession of weed and weaponry—could not be street criminals, by dint of not being on the street.
Both teams are a half-game behind Navy in the division, although the Tigers own a tiebreaker edge on the Midshipmen by dint of a September win over them in Memphis.
I think he does that because he knows, by dint of our military presence on the peninsula and in the region, we are the most consequential thing standing in his way.
Mr. Stansfield has grown accustomed to phone calls from incredulous Swedish board members who assume that he, by dint of being English, must be able to divine the mysteries of Brexit.
The ceremony, in some measure Franco-centric by dint of being held in Paris, made a palpable effort to reach out to other countries that lost hundreds of thousands of people.
Now, by dint of his character, which ticks all the major boxes of the venture capitalist archetype — aggressive, shameless, obsessive and optimistic — Mr. Khosla could disrupt the entire California coastal system.
Yet, Trump's unique charisma notwithstanding, it is simply impossible for a candidate to have motivated such a passionate following for so long by dint of sheer personality or media antics alone.
Now, by dint of his character, which ticks all the major boxes of the venture capitalist archetype — aggressive, shameless, obsessive, and optimistic — Mr. Khosla could disrupt the entire California coastal system.
But the thought that Steyer may have juked his way to second place in some of the polls, solely by dint of having the money to maximize attention, should be sobering.
Musk's lawyers claimed that Unsworth was a public figure by dint of his involvement with the Thai cave rescue, which would give the CEO's statements more protection under the First Amendment.
By dint of its location in Manhattan, a few miles south of the Trump Organization's offices on Fifth Avenue, the Southern District was a natural landing spot for the Cohen case.
In 2013 Britain's Office for National Statistics (ONS), by dint of asking a simple question, classed 25% of people aged 52 or over as "sometimes lonely" with an extra 1503% "often lonely".
She has always taken sources from the present and made them feel as if they come from the future, by dint of deploying them in ways nobody else has yet thought of.
Marion Cotillard has, by dint of starring in a film with a man known for falling in love with his co-stars, been thrust into the midst of the Pitt-Jolie divorce.
"By dint of his speaking skills and his personality, he was able to go in and change the tone of the debate," University of Virginia professor Russell Riley told NPR on Monday.
All this was a far cry from the days when he was a young tenor and, by dint of singing to the redwoods in the forests of California, discovered his authentic voice.
Sweden's Head of the Demon is super weird, super interesting, super dark doom that stands apart by dint of a ritualistic edge, black heavy metal influences, and an enduring obsession with Lovecraft.
Judge Jenkins noted that "it's a very interesting question of law" as to whether one can be an "involuntary" public figure by dint of suffering a tragedy and publicly speaking about it.
With their 17-13 road upset of the Cardinals, the Rams are technically ahead of the 113-1 Seattle Seahawks by dint of beating them head-to-head back in Week 2.
Tylor Fisher is probably the best name taken in this uncannily throwback-y round in 21990, just by dint of its extremely Aspirational Floridian spin on a fairly common American first name.
Of course, Slights said, to invoke the entire fairness standard of review, investors must still show that Musk was, in fact, a controlling shareholder by dint of his outsized influence at the company.
Would that satisfy the terms of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, according to which the government may only burden religious belief by dint of the "least restrictive means" toward a compelling state interest?
He played for the Celtics for a long time, he is naturally overrated by dint of his try-hard-ass defense, and he has no aesthetic or ideological qualities of which to speak.
And if the 1974 midterms are any indication, having your party's president leave under dint of scandal is a great way to lose an enormous number of seats in the House and Senate.
But the central action came in the scenes Juliette hadn't witnessed, when — by dint of a typically egregious "Affair" coincidence, like the sudden death of Etienne — Noah discovered that Furkat was in town.
By dint of compassion, cussedness and innovation — like training ordinary villagers to act as community health visitors — the two would go on to build clinics and create programs that could be imitated worldwide.
In Greece, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has managed to hang onto his office for a remarkable 14 months, by dint of a coalition of his left-wing Syriza party with the tiny Independent Greeks.
That name is a highly volatile one which appears to have found its way into the MSCI index the USMV tracks by dint of its very low correlation with the market as a whole.
To see his best episode, check out: 2.03, which introduces us to Simon's noble future self — and shows off Rheon's ability to dramatically change his appearance almost entirely by dint of changing his posture.
Or the roughly 3m residents of Britain—who work, pay taxes and contribute to society like everyone else—who by dint of their foreign EU passports may soon be pawns in Ms May's negotiation.
The Javari Valley indigenous land has been a secure bastion for the flecheiros and 15 other isolated tribal groups by dint of its rugged topography and the policies put in place to protect them.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Massive historical transformations, by dint of their scale and waves of consequences that ripple across time and space, are difficult to grasp without an effective point of entry.
It's true that many metal festivals and gigs are already inherently inhospitable to Nazis and in opposition to bigotry and oppression, simply by dint of who is booking and who is playing—which is great!
To be fair, Kalanick is also been the disruptive visionary who by dint of sheer will has created one of the most compelling and world-changing companies in tech and, arguably, in all of business.
Jackson — yes, privileged by his rarefied position in publishing, but also still attuned, by dint of birth and background and experience, to the distorting effects of race — finds himself at the straining center of these extremities.
And yet the team, in publicly fining and suspending Draymond for calling Durant a "bitch," is making a one day controversy last a few extra days, simply by dint of deciding that Draymond Must Be Stopped.
The New York City subway system, by dint of being very extensive and also in the middle of a fairly progressive city, has become a proving ground for envelope-pushing advertising over the past few years.
It seems almost callous and calculating to divert attention to the political dimension of this, but this tragedy was — by dint of timing and magnitude — politicized even before the blood dried and the dead were named.
He makes the simplest basketball shit amazing again, both by dint of his extraordinary energy and by existing in the NBA's high-modernist period, where nearly every bucket is the result of a monumental tactical effort.
The idea is that Bitcoin, by dint of having a limited supply of units, has more in common with ancient monies than the bills in your pocket, which governments can always print more of at will.
America has an abiding interest in stemming Russian expansionism, and resisting any nation's efforts to remake the map of Europe by dint of military force, even as we have tens of thousands of troops stationed there.
Mills added that he and Perry were working hard to change the perception of the Knicks and that David Fizdale, the coach, was a draw for both players and fans by dint of his magnetic personality.
Think Hell Icon, or Trepaneringsritualen—projects spawned of the dark ambient or industrial traditions that have found firm footing within the metal community by sheer dint of the spectral darkness barely contained within their chords and loops.
He's the only person, other than the players, to be accorded this privilege, either by dint of his longevity, by his decades of NBA patronage, or by the fact that he knows everyone else on the court.
And Trump's appeal to tribalism -- any Republican is better than any Democrat solely by dint of being a Republican -- will further worsen what is already the deepest polarization in Congress and the country in modern American history.
They were frustrating: By dint of a draw that randomly scattered 20 Democrats across two consecutive nights, Warren was the only one onstage on the first night whose poll numbers place her among the top five overall.
In a letter sent to all Democrats on Friday, the organizers behind the sit-in urged their colleagues to "build the momentum" created by the protest, in hopes of forcing the Republicans' hands by dint of public pressure.
But as an increasing number of prosperous localities exclude poor and middle-income Americans, many of whom are minorities, by dint of their inflated housing prices, there are fewer incentives for these jurisdictions to open up their doors.
But Mr. Kushner, by dint of his relationship with Mr. Trump, has wide-ranging access to the president and the information that he sees, and senior advisers to the president typically require such access to perform their duties.
On the left, Mr. Mélenchon, who by dint of his personality and debating skills was a strong presence in the presidential election, was unable to project himself into the scores of races nationwide where his candidates were competing.
But by dint of McMillian's story being the easiest sell to the audience, someone like Richardson — who did in fact commit the crime — ends up as a side story, albeit one that's powerfully told and embodied by Morgan.
Moreover, several experts consulted by Motherboard said that by dint of Rogers emails transiting and being stored on Yahoo's US servers, they would likely have been subject to any sort of system-wide email dragnet installed by US intelligence.
And since working in the entertainment industry is a dream for many, many people, any time a horrible person rises to a position of power, they essentially end up with built-in protection from the dint of their power.
It is instead an archetypical second-half-of-the-20th-century tale of a young man of modest means rising to lofty status in business and in government by dint of intelligence, diligence, quirky charm and a Machiavellian streak.
THE GRINGA By Andrew Altschul When Americans move to the global south, they are not immigrants but "expats," which usually means they are rich, simply by dint of their access to dollars, and that they can go home anytime.
But by dint of my grandmother's grit, luck, and uncanny sense for good food, it would evolve into a glamorous 300-seat restaurant, where she fed everyone from Henry Kissinger to the King of Denmark, Pavarotti to the Beatles.
Box office and awards performance share a tenuous and unreliable relationship; major sustained success can help a film like American Sniper or Avatar, while a poor showing will do little to dint Academy darlings like The Hurt Locker or The Artist.
For one thing, in addition to potentially violating the privacy of Google users and subjecting them to unreasonable searches, one can imagine people being wrongly accused by sheer dint of being tied to a murder scene via cell phone location records.
However it didn't outright predict rain except, by dint of my ability to read barometric pressure (which was negligible) I was somehow able to glean rain from the trend arrow that would point down when rain was on its way.
By dint of this historical connection, some villagers receive a valuable and controversial privilege: the right to buy land at a discount from the government and to build a house on it, of a size most Hong Kongers would envy.
By dint of his education, Comstock can avoid real oblivion, but just as an entire generation of millennials are learning, he has to let go of his delusions and accept that he is never going to make a living writing poetry.
Somehow Trump has made Clinton's health an issue in the presidential race, this though she is two years younger than he is and, by dint of her membership in the developed world, statistically likelier to live 5% longer than him.
This book could have been awful, but arrives squarely at the Günter Grass level by dint of an interlude about a wonderful jewel that arrives in the mail and contains visions of pastoral scenes in each of its many facets.
Corgis are graceful and remarkable creatures, to be sure, but they are distractible and goofy in all the ways a dog should be, and they are, by dint of their natural tendencies toward chunk and floof, not really built for speed.
"If you use intensity as a proxy for pollution—that is, if you assume stronger fires will produce more emissions like smoke—then by dint of that, yes, there ought to be more smoke," says atmospheric composition scientist Mark Parrington.
Germany, ambivalent about being seen as dominating Europe by dint of its economic muscle and being home to nearly one post-Brexit EU citizen in five, is uneasy about how to maintain balance, notably with economically struggling co-founder France.
Consider, for instance, the public money ploughed into the 103 Olympics, and how a London club went on to acquire a new 80,000-seater stadium – and acquire it at scandalously low cost – simply by dint of being in the area.
In a speech on trade earlier this week, Donald Trump offered an insular vision, in which, by dint of his force of will, toughness on errant trading partners, and high tariffs, he'd effectively reverse all the downsides from decades of globalization.
While Mr. Trump is weak in Pennsylvania, for instance, the incumbent, Senator Patrick J. Toomey, has managed to keep the race close by dint of his own record and a Democratic candidate who has been less exciting than her party anticipated.
By dint of being the nominee of a major party, millions more reflexive or reluctant or low-information voters accreted around that core, leaving Trump with the support of perhaps 40 percent of likely voters, and nowhere to go but down.
There was a sense of passed-down responsibility -- that, by dint of the position to which you were elected, you were required to try to always take the high road, to appeal to people's better angels rather than their lowest impulses.
But Chetty started his lecture with a big-picture analysis of the state of the American dream, the classic rags-to-riches story in which someone born poor rises to the highest levels of society by dint of talent and gumption.
Accordingly to legend, the owner of the San Jose, California, house was constantly building and adding onto it so that, by dint of all the additions, he could remain one step ahead of a prophesied looming danger and/or live forever.
One is the company's 39 percent stake in Sky, the European satellite and broadband internet provider, which is already the subject of a bidding war between Comcast and Fox (and, by dint of its bid to buy Fox, Disney, too).
But Erdogan has retained influence over the AKP by dint of his personal popularity since he resigned as prime minister and was elected president in 2014 in the so far frustrated expectation of rapid transition to a full presidential system.
Even the movie's white characters — who are clearly stand-ins for ways affluent white people often tend to think about race — feel less like the cardboard cutouts they could have been and more like real people, by dint of good writing.
Weems' work will do nothing for the Sixers organization, but it will improve the lot and lives of the young men who were unlucky enough to be forced into the NBA Fringe just by dint of their association with the Sixers.
A journalist and a third-generation San Franciscan, Glantz has been able to live affordably in the outrageously expensive city of his birth by dint of a savvy investment in a foreclosed home 10 years ago, after the housing market went bust.
Mass Effect's Commander Shepard is a kind of leader by dint of the series' story, but the decisions you make as Shepard tend to be personal, and the outcomes of those choices only color the path you take through the predetermined narrative.
There are several hundred royals in Europe who have more right to sit on the throne of England than Queen Elizabeth II, for example, but they are barred by dint of being descended from the Stuarts, a line of ousted Catholic English kings.
Our policies have been consistent for the last 70 years – you dint see Saudi Arabia going from the western world to the soviet world and back to the western world we don't do this we don't have u-turns it's always very consistent.
The roughly 12,000 parishes in Ukraine constitute about one-third of all parishes in the Russian Orthodox Church, so an independent church there would drastically shrink the Russian church and undermine its longstanding claim to lead all of Orthodoxy by dint of size.
Manda Scott, author most recently of "A Treachery of Spies", notes that the internecine savagery of Mr Herron's security agencies finally buries the espionage-fiction myth of "decent gentlemen—public schoolboys all—upholding the values of imperial England by dint of superior intelligence".
St Lucia was the beautiful Helen the colonisers had fought over, reimagined as a black housemaid strolling the beach in a yellow dress, swinging a plastic sandal; who "dint take no shit/from white people", and whose waist swayed like palms in the weather.
Coincidentally, his art bears a relationship to Chamberlain's in that both were characterized as Minimalist by dint of their material focus (Chamberlain worked primarily in steel; Doyle in wood) while their sweeping, even violent gestures were also associated with Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism's polar opposite.
In particular, the analog-era notion that transmission of data to a third party is necessarily "voluntary" conduct that precludes Fourth Amendment protection should not apply in a world where devices and applications constantly transmit data to third parties by dint of their mere operation.
In other words, when Pichai says "we're working with carriers to evolve the platform so we have an interoperable messaging standard," what may actually happen is that Google will simply be creating that standard by dint of the massive number of Android phones it sells.
So is "Bohemian Rhapsody" as a song, yet somehow, by dint of shameless alchemy and professional stamina, it coheres; the movie shows poor Roger Taylor doing take after take of the dreaded "Galileo!" shrieks, bravely risking a falsetto-related injury in the cause of art.
His mom and Gladys's daughter, Ellen (Joan Allen), and his stepdad, Howard (David Cromer), are classic overworked, cross-talking New Yorkers, who, by dint of loudness and constant interruption, possess that prized urban ability to sound like they're arguing even at the tenderest moments.
Amber Rose — an authority by dint of her veteran status in Kardashian palace intrigue, her former relationship with current Kardashian Kanye West, and her best-friendship with Blac Chyna — posted a picture saying that Chyna didn't need a Ferrari because she could drive Rose's.
The CCLA is also seeking a declaration that Waterfront Toronto, the city, the province of Ontario, and the federal government all violated Canadians' privacy rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by dint of Waterfront Toronto entering into the project with Sidewalk Labs.
But his campaign was a massively important test case of whether a hugely rich person can simply step into a race for president and, by dint of his unlimited wealth, secure a party nomination solely on the back of slickly produced -- and ubiquitous -- TV ads.
It also, by dint of neither Buffy nor Cordelia winning the crown, underlines that Cordelia — a key player in Buffy as well as, eventually, Angel — is just as much a misfit as the rest of the Scooby gang, try as she might to deny it.
Though American cities are growing more ethnically, racially and culturally diverse, they too often remain divided and unequal, with some neighborhoods cutting themselves off from difference — sometimes intentionally, sometimes just by dint of rising costs — particularly when it comes to race and social class.
A win for Mr. Kaminsky on Long Island could help flip control of the State Senate, which Republicans currently dominate only by dint of caucusing with one Democrat, who is not on friendly terms with his own party, and informally aligning with five more.
It should be noted that Barlow, who has made a significant body of works on paper, is among the most gifted colorists around, and a sculpture like "untitled: hung4; 2018" (2018), with its plywood sheets hanging from the ceiling, is remarkable by dint of its painting alone.
In the Zito interview, Trump wants to make the case that if Jackson had been president the Civil War wouldn't have happened in order to make the case that he, like Jackson, will be able to make deals and avert crises by dint of his unique background.
So far, by dint of having around one two-hundredth of Wayne's recorded output, Khalid has a much more conceptually focused product to offer, and there is a pretty clear narrative to his music, as reflected in the nail-on-the-head album title American Teen.
He was a contentious figure who generated heated arguments wherever he went, but by dint of his energy and passion helped change American science fiction and fantasy; He transformed the genres from their pulp coloration of the early 20th century into fields of high literary ambition.
People who have made their living by defining and describing the scope and scale of the possible naturally resent being challenged on that sort of thing; party insiders, just by dint of their vantage point, do not take kindly to the sudden presence of uninvited masses.
Here's the ranking of metropolitan regions in the U.S. ranked by the number of institutional investors: Again, mostly by dint of being a major financial center, as well as being the region's biggest city, the Chicago metro area is home to the most institutional investors in the Midwest.
It seems to me Trump supporters can adopt one of four reasonably consistent positions in this and similar cases: What they cannot credibly do is claim that Trump's campaign against Curiel wasn't racist, or that it was no big deal, by dint of some supposedly comparable liberal transgression.
Ms. Munroe, who helped cement Ms. Kusama's stature with her 1989 retrospective at the Center for International Contemporary Arts in New York, said the artist had previously been "scrubbed from the history books" but has slowly but surely made her way into the canon — partly by dint of doggedness.
The World Bank has, by dint of its own success, become a favorite host institution for a plethora of funds and special interests sponsored by governments or foundations, each with their own constituencies which may or may not include or even coincide with the interests of the United States.
While there are exemptions on how much of an estate can be taxed, there is no fairness in punishing hardworking families who, by dint of labor, sweat and smarts made a nice living for themselves, a way of life for their families and a secure legacy for their descendants.
This energizing show, which opens on Monday, presents a perfectionist with a curious eye and a strong work ethic who all but obliterated the line between commerce and art by dint of meticulous concentration, an innate classical style and a quiet respect for every subject he took on.
Her casting in The Politician—as a woman living in unfathomable luxury, who speaks in platitudes and believes in the healing power of crystals—is less savage than it might have been by dint of the screenplay's co-authorship by her new husband, the writer-producer Brad Falchuk.
Though "Roma" is more widely available than nearly any other Oscar contender by dint of its streaming distribution, it's still an art movie that opens with a long, unbroken shot of washed pavement, showing on a service that has gotten impatient viewers accustomed to a "skip intro" feature.
He is the world's richest person by dint of his command of Amazon, a company that is reaching further and further into the lives of everyday people, whether through its e-commerce business, its entertainment properties or its numerous warehouses around the country that employ hundreds of thousands.
In many cases, the passage of time has only strengthened their artworks' hold on the unalterable realities of our current system, even as they infect the newer objects in the show with a heightened political consciousness made all the more palpable by dint of the recent shift in context.
Startling, but obvious to anyone working in human rights, is the colossal number of people still victimised by discrimination, deprivation and fearfulness, removed from the services and protections of the state because they are seen as less deserving, by dint of religion, race, ethnicity, colour, gender, sexual orientation and so on.
They trailed 10-0 with 10:133 left in the first half after Tom Savage's 4-yard touchdown pass to tight end Stephen Anderson, but they reeled Houston (4-8) in by the half and then grinded out the win by dint of making key plays in the second half.
The Rainbow Warriors' bench is up there with Monmouth's in terms of its synchronous antics, and by dint of his location, Ganot is hoping he can tap into the same Australian recruiting pipeline that's turned St. Mary's into a national power, producing NBA players like Matthew Dellavedova and Patty Mills.
Partly by dint of his recent form, which also saw him finish fourth at the US Open, and partly by accident of birth, he will be under the spotlight this month when the British Open is staged at Royal Birkdale, a few miles up the Lancashire coast from Fleetwood's Southport birthplace.
Similarly, sure, it's amusing that, after announcing a partnership with Mattereum (which I've written about before) to track the provenance of collectible memorabilia, William Shatner got into a Twitter fight about the fine technical details of data storage on the Ethereum blockchain — and won by dint of being completely correct!
This is typical of our home state of Louisiana among black citizens — they can be as conservative as any Republican, but are also completely convinced, by dint of history and experience, that the Republican Party not only abides racists, it courts them, and therefore they would die rather than vote red.
This argument—that only she can translate progressive or left policy priorities into real action—was not only poorly supported but also was undermined by dint of the fact that it sounded like the pat bromides that Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, and even Joe Biden deploy to describe their own candidacies.
Now Equity, which by dint of its status as a labor union has access to an unusual cache of data — the type of employment contracts signed and salaries paid to 51,000 actors and stage managers — is trying to spur further action by quantifying precisely what is happening for its members.
Yale law professor Akhil Reed Amar explained the concern in a 2004 Legal Affairs article: The rule seems anti-egalitarian if one imagines a poor boy coming to America and rising through the political system by dint of his own sweat and virtue only to find himself barred at the top.
No, it's good news for the Rays mostly because by calling Snell up for a start on Saturday instead of on, say, Friday, Tampa Bay guaranteed themselves, by dint of what can only be described as "service time fuckery," an additional year of Snell's services at a severely and artificially discounted price.
She's the heart of the series, by dint of her engaging realness as a woman getting a crash course in how to be an honest-to-god spy, which sometimes means hastily shaving her armpits over a hotel sink in order to wear a sleeveless dress out to flirt with a source.
By dint of her profession, however, she is someone to whom people turn in confidence, revealing not merely their physical symptoms but also, wittingly or otherwise, the roots of their anxieties; individual bodies and faces become a kind of confession, in Jenny's eyes, as if she were a secular disciple of Father Brown.
As noted, this is certainly a well-documented chapter in the war's history, but Wright and screenwriter Anthony McCarten ("The Theory of Everything") have captured a moment when the world really was on the brink, and an old, paunchy, irascible man actually made the difference by dint of his will and rhetoric.
Even if he vows to make what seem like significant commitments toward denuclearization, he will already have accomplished one of his main goals: Just by dint of these talks being held he will have succeeded in getting the United States to, in effect, treat North Korea as a de facto nuclear weapons state.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi seems to realize she is at a disadvantage: The Tatmadaw still controls three ministries that deal with security issues, and by dint of fighting insurgents for so many years it has on-the-ground information that she does not have and better contacts with the ethnic armed groups.
" Accordingly, the court concluded that the voluntary conveyance assumption behind the Third-Party Doctrine just doesn&apost hold up when it comes to cell phone location data, because "a cell phone logs a cell-site record by dint of its operation, without any affirmative act on the part of the user beyond powering up.
Comprised of guitarist Tim Lehi (Draugar, Twilight), bassist Dave Sweetapple (Witch), drummer Moses Saarni (Futur Skullz) and vocalist Shane Baker (Pins of Light, Alaric) and recorded by Greg Wilkinson at Earhammer Audio, Eerie may already seem too big to fail by dint of the firepower behind it, but trust me here: this shit is good.
Now, at a deeply divisive moment in American politics, the speaker is confronting the president yet again, by drawing on something Mr. Trump does not have: an intimate knowledge of the intelligence community, gleaned from 10 years on the panel and 19983 more as an ex officio member, by dint of her position in leadership.
Democrats actually hold a numeric advantage in the 63-seat chamber, but Republicans hold the leadership by dint of an alliance with the seven-person Independent Democratic Conference, a renegade group of Democrats led by Jeffrey D. Klein, as well as with Simcha Felder, a Brooklyn Democrat who sits and votes with the Republicans.
In today's influencer culture, when an individual's ability to ignite far-reaching trends simply by dint of her own appeal is more effective than any advertising campaign, and a photo can carry a message round the world more powerfully than any words, it is beginning to seem as if Ms. Markle could be the most influential of all.
In terms of structure, planning, and execution, the Warriors may or may not be light-years ahead of, say, the Spurs, or the Thunder, or (for that matter) the Celtics, but this much is indisputable: by simple dint of being virtually any team other than the Washington Wizards, they are, by default, light-years ahead of the Wizards.
So, when I tell you that London-based food entrepreneur Hannah McCollum turns waste vegetables into hummus and that's she's crowdfunding a campaign to scale her production up to utilize even more unwanted veggies, you might wonder exactly how much dip she'd have to make before putting even the slightest dint in such an excess of waste.
Turkish food is up there with Italian food and Indian food and Chinese food and Thai food and Spanish food as the best food in the world and by dint of that then I trust that the food served by the team at Best Mangal is fantastic and that their chicken yogurtlu beyti is completely adequate.
So, when I tell you that London-based food entrepreneur Hannah McCollum turns waste vegetables into hummus and that's she's crowdfunding a campaign to scale her production up to utilize even more unwanted veggies, you might wonder exactly how much dip she'd have to make before putting even the slightest dint in such an excess of waste.
On the other hand, politicians from the center left to the center right, writers, media personalities, academics and experts of every hue are all considered emphatically part of the elite because they imagine, by dint of their presumed expertise or their public profiles, that they know better than the people over whom they sit in permanent judgment.
When Harris formally entered the presidential race in January, she was seen -- by dint of her charisma, her profile (first African American woman and first Indian American woman elected to the Senate in California), her resume (former prosecutor and California attorney general) and her fundraising base in a giant (and giantly Democratic) state -- as one of the front-runners.
Sniping aside, banking regulation is a place where both Clinton and Sanders clearly believe — by dint of their proposals — that Obama hasn't gone nearly far enough (perhaps because of all that money he took from Wall Street, perhaps because Dodd-Frank needed moderate Democrats and even a Republican vote to pass), and they both have laid out clear ideas for going much further.
As my Fox News colleague Daniel Hoffman — a 30-plus-year CIA veteran who was Moscow station chief during Brennan's tenure — has stated, when a former CIA director who still has his clearance makes the accusation that the head of the U.S. government is a foreign asset or being blackmailed, many around the world will believe him purely by dint of his last job.
There's nothing wrong with that on the surface, except that there can only be one officially correct answer for each entry (unless it's a Schrödinger puzzle, but I digress.) Some solvers will immediately see the "correct" answer — or at least the answer that is meant to fit in the slot that day — and others will have to make their way to it by sheer dint of imagination.
I know how proud Bonnie Kalanick was of her son's work, and it is an affront to her memory which we cannot silently tolerate that her passing should become the occasion for a secretive and personal assault on her son by those who, by sheer dint of his hard work and determination and that of his team, he has made wealthy beyond all their other investments.
As the coverage of Ocasio-Cortez's first 48 hours in Washington suggests, she is no normal freshman member of Congress -- whether by dint of her age (she's the youngest woman ever elected to Congress at 29) or the nature of how she got to where she is (a historic upset over a member of the Democratic leadership.) And so, Ocasio-Cortez represents both challenge and opportunity for Democrats in Washington.
We talk and write all the time about the Never Trumpers: those previously stalwart Republicans who cringed at Trump's entry into the presidential race; grew increasingly apoplectic as he raged on; began to live, courtesy of him, in an unwavering state of unalloyed outrage; and scaled new media and sometimes financial heights as party turncoats, their antipathy toward the president more titillating and telegenic by dint of their loyalty to Republicans before him.
The events on Tuesday were, by dint of their conventionality, less compelling than Monday, which saw a protest on the convention floor as well as the furor over a speech by Trump's wife, Melania, that had startling similarities to parts of a 2008 Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE address.
It's of a piece, I imagine, with the notion that leads NFL coaches and player personnel people to presume that the lower levels of football should adapt to their whims rather than the other way around; it's based, I imagine, on the notion that every idea in professional football is somehow morally superior to college football by dint of its sheer popularity, that the college football overtime rule is somehow too quaint and not serious enough to resolve something as big as a Super Bowl.
I mean, I think Google, for example — and again, I'm not saying that they are perfect — I actually think in part because they're a little bit older and they've had more slaps on their wrist by dint of that, just being around longer, I think they do think about this a little bit more, and I think because the founding of it, early on, they took some very strong stances on stuff, I think there's a little bit more of a consciousness there than in some of the other companies.
Their third, and most recent, full-length album, Sick With Bloom, was an unmitigated success, hailed by both critics and fans as the band's most focused and furious offering to date; it came out at the tail end of 503 via Gilead Media, and landed like a neutron bomb right in the middle of more than a few carefully calibrated year-end lists, missing ours only by dint of that cheeky late release date (though I squeaked it onto my own, and got real excited about it regardless).
I prefer the family dinner table to be pretty pleasant for everyone at it, including the stressed-out and lonely parents who most often find themselves home solo — either by dint of divorce, single parenting or baton-relaying (one parent stays late at work while the other is tasked with getting home in time to feed the little people) — and who find themselves with only 20 or so urgent minutes to get the job done, not to mention a stubborn kid who won't eat, well, ratatouille, for example.
In the same week that the Department of Justice announced its plans to end the use of private prisons, after finding that they were less safe and less effective than government facilities, the Washington Post reported the details of a $1 billion contract awarded to Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) to build a detention center to house women and children who are seeking asylum in the U.S. While the DOJ's decision is a victory for advocates who want to see reform in the criminal-justice system, it is merely a dint in abolishing the industry that profits from the incarceration of men, women and children.

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