Nghĩa của từ by virtue of bằng Tiếng Đức
by virtue of [biːvəːtʃuːɔf] kraft
Đặt câu có từ "by virtue of"
1. I am Claire's aunt by virtue of marriage.
2. She became a British resident by virtue of her marriage.
3. She got the job by virtue of her greater experience.
4. The article stuck in my mind by virtue of one detail.
5. She succeeded by virtue of her tenacity rather than her talent.
6. He had won the game by virtue of his strength of will.
7. By virtue of the pyrene columnar ordering, the Azine-linked frameworks are
8. (Howard Stern has made himself a gazillionaire by virtue of his Blitherer's Disease)
9. And it's important to recognize that this is true by virtue of speed alone.
10. Cogent definition, convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation; telling
11. It would, by virtue of the fact that it was scientifically detectable, be concrete.
12. Admissibility - acceptability by virtue of being admissible acceptability, acceptableness - satisfactoriness by virtue of conforming to approved standards permissibility - Admissibility as a consequence of being permitted inAdmissibility - unacceptability as a consequence of not being admissible
13. For one, turntable users, by virtue of their niche nature, are Audiophiles by default
14. the actual or potential commercial value of the information by virtue of its secrecy
15. the information has actual or potential commercial value by virtue of its secrecy; and
die Kenntnisse haben durch ihre Geheimhaltung einen tatsächlichen oder potenziellen gewerblichen Wert und
16. - the actual or potential commercial value of the information by virtue of its secrecy,
- tatsächlicher oder potenzieller gewerblicher Wert des Wissens durch seine Geheimhaltung;
17. Edward VIII Abdicated by virtue of the His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936
18. 11 By virtue of its high profile, Magellan created a public relations nightmare for Fidelity.
19. By virtue of being interdisciplinary, psychobiology has some special problems not encountered in mainstream psychology.
20. (b) the actual or potential commercial value of the information by virtue of its confidentiality;
(b) tatsächlicher oder potenzieller gewerblicher Wert des Wissens durch seine Vertraulichkeit;
21. The filigree, presumably by virtue of these fields, completely alters the structure of the granulation.
22. Certainly, the exhibitor could be required to remove the offending poster by virtue of section
23. By virtue of a contract Familiarity information: Contractually used as an adverb is very rare.
24. Members of the House of Lords sat by virtue of birth, holding hereditary peerages. Sentencedict.com
25. 30 It would, by virtue of the fact that it was scientifically detectable, be concrete.
26. By virtue of Article 7(1), entitled ‘Absolute grounds for refusal’, OHIM will refuse to register:
Nach Artikel 7 Absatz 1 („Absolute Eintragungshindernisse“) sind von der Eintragung ausgeschlossen
27. 4 What about Jesus’ words “this cup means the new covenant by virtue of my blood”?
28. But money only becomes a medium of payment by virtue of being a medium of exchange.
29. For all things I have the strength by virtue of him who imparts power to me.”
30. The Council is established in 1959 by virtue of Article 23 of Brunei's Constitution of 1959.
31. defective statement of reasons by virtue of inherent contradiction, lack of logic and absence of grounds.
fehlerhafte Begründung wegen Widersprüchlichkeit, Folgewidrigkeit und fehlender Argumente.
32. These Bulldozers are light, and can perform similar functions by virtue of the blade reciprocating movement.
33. defective statement of reasons by virtue of inherent contradiction, lack of logic and absence of grounds
fehlerhafte Begründung wegen Widersprüchlichkeit, Folgewidrigkeit und fehlender Argumente
34. (a) by virtue of his membership of the administrative, management or supervisory bodies of the issuer; or
b) durch ihre Beteiligung am Kapital des Emittenten oder
35. Apart is an adverb which means separated, with distance between by virtue of time, space or circumstance
36. Ex Cathedra: [adverb or adjective] by virtue of or in the exercise of one's office or position.
37. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL, LONDON THAT by virtue of the Apposable thumb monkey became man is no mere metaphor.
38. The judges of Assize, by virtue of their commission of nisi prius, try the causes thus appointed
39. after his/her previous application has been withdrawn or abandoned by virtue of Articles 19 or 20;
nachdem ihr früherer Antrag gemäß Artikel 19 oder 20 zurückgenommen bzw. das Verfahren nicht weiter betrieben wurde;
40. “For all things I have the strength by virtue of him who imparts power to me.” —PHIL.
41. It was by virtue of this act that Edward I demanded its surrender to him in 12
42. Inelegance by virtue of being an uncouth boor Familiarity information: Boorishness used as a noun is rare.
43. Objects, however, by virtue of their concrete nature, can never possess that entirely arbitrary and abstract capability.
44. (a) after his/her previous application has been withdrawn or abandoned by virtue of Articles 19 or 2023 ;
a) nachdem sie ihren früheren Antrag gemäß Artikel 19 oder 2023 zurückgezogen bzw. das Verfahren nicht weiter betrieben hat;
45. Such groups are constructed as the bearers of privileged knowledge or agency, by virtue of their social location.
46. By virtue of our respective positions in the organization, you can tell me to meet certain performance objectives.
47. Rations were shortened for the workers, but the pigs by virtue of their brainwork were plentifully provided for.
48. What did Jesus mean when he said: “This cup means the new covenant by virtue of my blood”?
49. He wrote: “For all things I have the strength by virtue of him who imparts power to me.”
50. “For all things I have the strength by virtue of him who imparts power to me,” he said.