Byproduct
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But kindness is an everyday
byproduct
of all the great virtues.
What Kasparov calls process is a
byproduct
of friction.
In fact, the spread of cancer, metastasis, is thought of as a
byproduct
of tumor growth.
Now, just as every cell requires nutrients to fuel it, every cell also produces waste as a byproduct, and the clearance of that waste is the second basic problem that each organ has to solve.
Human shame is a very powerful motivator, as is the desire to avoid it, and that's the reason why people, when they're in a state of being watched, make decisions not that are the
byproduct
of their own agency but that are about the expectations that others have of them or the mandates of societal orthodoxy.
The air bubbles that were a
byproduct
of the printing process were used to contain photosynthetic microorganisms that first appeared on our planet 3.5 billion year ago, as we learned yesterday.
Financial stability is a
byproduct
of a proper lifestyle.
This animal byproduct, produced in the stomachs of certain mammals, can accelerate and control coagulation.
And social play is part of what we're about here today, and is a
byproduct
of the play scene.
But I wanted the score of a game to be the
byproduct
of these other things, and not the end itself.
At the recommended dose, there isn’t usually enough of this toxic
byproduct
to cause harm.
But heavy drinking can alter enzyme activity so more of that
byproduct
is produced, potentially causing liver damage even with what’s usually a safe dose of acetominophen.
Is it simply the
byproduct
of a crude mechanical action?
The
byproduct
of this is what we value.
This is a textile mill doing synthetic silk, an oil
byproduct.
In fact, sulfur-reducing bacteria, as part of their synthesis, they will emit, as a byproduct, nanoparticles into the water.
It'll be a happy
byproduct
that we'll all benefit.
The
byproduct
is not funny, cannot be taken seriously (even when it wants to) and is not entertaining even to the most rabid Starwars fan (like myself).
(DVT is a worrisome byproduct.)
The US trade deficit is a
byproduct
of its financial- and monetary-asset exports.
The “Marxist” revival was probably an inevitable
byproduct
of the current crisis.
In China, the government holds safe bonds as a hedge against a future banking crisis and, of course, as a
byproduct
of efforts to stabilize the exchange rate.
Such a strategy cannot simply emerge as a
byproduct
of US military campaigns.
Many commentators seem to believe that the growing gap between rich and poor is an inevitable
byproduct
of increasing globalization and technology.
Al Qaeda-type groups already have gained ground in the Middle East and North Africa as an unintended
byproduct
of US policies, creating fertile conditions for stepped-up international terrorism in the coming years.
If they succeed in devising policies, laws, and incentives that achieve this, a
byproduct
would likely be a reduction in inequality, which one hopes would reinforce the improved sense of trustworthiness.
And, because plastics are made from a
byproduct
of oil refining, a ban would have little or no impact on hydrocarbon extraction, either.
Stopping the deliberate slaughter of civilians is not a
byproduct
of a peace deal, but a prerequisite for successful negotiations.
US President Donald Trump’s suggestion that these surpluses are a
byproduct
of unfair trade practices rings stridently hollow.
There are large numbers of soldiers and police among the casualties, as well as civilians; and, partly as a
byproduct
of the fall of Libya’s Muammar el-Qaddafi, Egypt is awash with weapons.
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