Word: by-product
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...arrogance and pretension of Harvard musicians would be unimportant were it merely a by-product of ambitious and talented people's leading active and successful musical lives. The problem is that arrogance is not a by-product by the system's primary source of energy. It is the stimulus for many of the projects conceived and executed by musicians here and implies a basic flaw in the manner in which music is approached...
...by-product of the arts of peace...
...purpose of education is to educate, not to promote a synthetic integration by numerically balancing ethnic groups in the classroom...Mature, self-confident and mutually respectful relations between the racse are more a by-product of sound moral education than the automatic result of integrated schools; and the integration of neighborhoods--and of their schools--will inevitably follow upon the establishment of this mutual respect...
...think this is basically more important than the influence of Castro. In other words, I think the problem is more serious than as just a by-product of Castro...
...plant. Another fascinating market lies east of the Iron Curtain. West ern nations are now in the mood to consider bids from the satellites-provided that they agree to let inspectors check regularly that the atoms are used only for peaceful power. This could be difficult, because one inevitable by-product of the reactors is plutonium, which is a major ingredient in nuclear bombs...