"It's a byproduct of hard work, patience and getting back to winning golf tournaments, " Woods said.
Historically, gasoline has cost more than diesel, which is a byproduct of the oil refining process.
In a fair capitalist system, financial success should be the byproduct of innovation and achievement.
As a nice byproduct, we make a nice living comparable to my sub-specialist friends.
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Helium, unlike most other gases, is a minor byproduct in the production of natural gas.
Too few people acknowledge that EPS growth is a byproduct, not an end in itself.
Some argue that the harassment is a byproduct of economic growth in places like Barasat.
The director interprets the success of Larsson's Millennium trilogy as a possible byproduct of globalization.
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The ash byproduct is turned into 100 percent-recycled wallboard for use in home construction.
It is a byproduct of a religious practice many faithful Hindu women have observed for generations.
Nearly 95 percent of the children had at least one byproduct detected in their urine.
Aside from its unpleasant odor, the toxic gas a natural byproduct of organic and inorganic wastes can corrode metal.
Aside from its unpleasant odor, the toxic gas-a natural byproduct of organic and inorganic wastes-can corrode metal.
Not surprisingly, a byproduct of the emphasis on profits has been lateral hopscotching between Big Law firms.
"Although teaching is seldom the motive of teasers, learning is often a byproduct of teasing, " Wooten said.
First, we regard profit as merely the byproduct of serving society and a broad range of stakeholders.
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The lake is an industrial byproduct of the desalination system used to meet the UAE's water needs.
Our attachment system is the evolutionary byproduct of a process humans developed to stay alive, Dr. Shorey says.
Mr. ERON SHOSTECK (Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers): Carbon dioxide is a direct byproduct of a vehicle's fuel combustion.
This is a byproduct of polarization, the cultlike expulsion of any dissenting voices and preoccupation with ideological purity.
And that kind of inspiration is the byproduct of work of the sort that you guys have done.
This newfound attention to the appearance of computers is an inevitable byproduct of the industry's expanding customer base.
The foals that result from keeping the mares pregnant to produce the urine are often a disposable byproduct.
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Human beings will always push the envelope far as they can, and the unfortunate byproduct is often unethical behavior.
Although she tunes in mostly for the comedy, Flanagan says a byproduct of viewing is getting information and analysis.
Methamphetamine users have reduced concentrations of a chemical called N-acetyl-aspartate, which is a byproduct of the way neurons work.
Instead, they emerge organically in organizations as a byproduct of routine interpersonal interaction.
To them, endorsement deals just seem like a natural byproduct of fame and nothing to get worked up over.
And that's just one negative byproduct of having two terms for a president.
The increasingly rancorous nature of elections reflects an unseemly byproduct of authority being overly invested in the federal executive.
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