World output inched up to 86 million bpd a year ago only by dint of spigot-opening by OPEC.
Cantor has a large piece of digital-era trading, too, by dint of controlling publicly traded eSpeed.
But Google, by dint of its experiences, can build and operate them as efficiently as anyone.
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It is, by dint of its stature as the world's largest software company, under a microscope.
The government, by dint of its control of the media, also controls advertising rates.
It played its game by dint of trading for its own sake and accounting rules.
By dint of memos, meetings and detail, the task-force may do more than improve America's sanctions policy.
By dint of his own skin colour, he appeals to those who welcome a more multicultural America.
He accomplishes the task by dint of a broad simplification of America's tax code and health-care system.
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The corresponding net rental value of an apartment building is only partly exempt, by dint of depreciation deductions.
The authorities have kept the plates spinning by dint of an enormous effort and some unprecedented monetary measures.
By dint of being listed on international exchanges, they have some motivation to be transparent to outside shareholders.
Mr Morris points out that political correctness does not exist merely by dint of society's more egalitarian leanings.
The Vanguard fund is a winner not only by dint of being in the right place at the right time.
Previous projects have been money pits, on average exceeding budgets by 56%, by dint of high labor costs and engineering mistakes.
But Garcia rose phoenix-like from the ashes and rebuilt his career by dint of skillful financing, deft timing and a dash of self-dealing.
That it is in Mexico, not the U.S., comes by dint of California's rejection of all LNG proposals on environmental and security grounds.
Franchise value is the ability to exploit the inertia of the customers--their tendency to stay put, whether by dint of habit, technology or contract.
Ms Leadsom criticised the scrutiny of European legislation here in the UK, claiming "censorship by mass" by dint of the sheer volume of new rules.
People old enough to remember it will have certain associations that will have to be renegotiated by dint of a positive experience with the brand.
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China is still a fairly poor country but, by dint of its large population, it is already the world's second-largest economy measured in current dollars.
Microsoft reigned for years as the wealthiest technology company primarily by dint of its ownership and cultivation of Windows the universal platform for applications on the PC.
It's because Washington is "broke, " argues Todd Purdum in Vanity Fair, meaning broken by an excess of lobbying money and not broke by dint of fiscal profligacy.
The United States, separated from much of the world by two oceans and bordered by allies, is, by dint of geography, among the best-protected countries on earth.
Along with appointments to the city's Board of Elections, such waivers are one of the few levers of power controlled by county chairs by dint of their position.
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But Burns is the real star of the show after progressing from Commonwealth champion to world champion, by dint of his stunning WBO super-featherweight title win over Roman Martinez in October.
It opens the mind to new possibilities by examining how they have come to life in other times and places by dint of daring, diligence, determination and diverse ideas.
The third story is a deflationary one, and says that the economic recovery is something of a Potemkin village, kept intact only by dint of central-bank and fiscal stimulus.
No question, consumption exceeds output, as you can tell from the fact that the windmill industry survives only by dint of a huge federal subsidy, 1.9 cents per kilowatt-hour of juice.
It's a billion-dollar business, but most of it goes to the major-league-affiliated teams (Class A, AA and AAA), which break even only by dint of help from their major league parents.
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