Today Premji, by virtue of his building software power Wipro , is one of Asia s richest men.
If their audience grows by virtue of what we're doing, then their advertising revenue will grow.
Yet "Jitney" manages to overcome these obvious miscalculations by virtue of its sheer watchability.
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One has rights not by virtue of being an American, but by virtue of being human.
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We lead by virtue of who we are every time we refuse to play safe.
This new power comes by virtue of men outnumbering women 13:1 on sites dedicated to infidelity.
By virtue of its distinct location, Madagascar is one of the world's most ecologically diverse areas.
The management company, by virtue of the HMA, acquires a leasehold interest in the hotel.
The National League also has the home-field advantage by virtue of its rare All-Star victory.
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You are automatically kept up to date by virtue of being in the cloud.
He's an Irish national by virtue of his father's marriage to an Irish woman.
In that sense, the 300's viewing angles are promising simply by virtue of its ergonomic design.
They are already a select lot, by virtue of their attendance at the country's leading universities.
By virtue of the collective failure of the Class to follow the procedure set forth in N.
In other words, individuals move the market by virtue of Keynesian animal spirits and not by reason.
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He rose up from poverty by virtue of improving the lives of those with whom he dealt.
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ExxonMobil is also working in the Permian Basin again, in part by virtue of the XTO deal.
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The remaining supermajors qualify by virtue of the fat wads of cash they are all sitting on.
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Torquay beat Huddersfield, who drew at Cheltenham, to the third promotion slot by virtue of goal difference.
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But despite the defeat, Uruguay secured their third successive play-off place by virtue of Chile's win over Ecuador.
Occasionally, the Kauffman Index can thwart conventional wisdom and seemingly self-evident logic by virtue of its demographic breakdowns.
As for currency stability, Nixon began what LBJ started by virtue of severing the dollar's link to gold.
And, by virtue of Hollywood, Los Angeles was the home of a large part of American popular culture.
By virtue of its astonishing cuteness, the 500 self-selects buyers who have, let's say, minimal expectations of the machine.
The onions above them are helping this happen by virtue of their weight, gently pressing down the onions below.
By virtue of their thick economic interdependence, however, the U.S. also has a strong interest in continued Chinese growth.
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Half of them were appointed by the governor, while the others served by virtue of their senior government positions.
Why, he implies, should they expect full citizenship rights merely by virtue of a subsequent brutal reconquest and occupation?
Therefore, the German mark is extremely undervalued by virtue of being combined with many other currencies of much weaker economies.
By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status, and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
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