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byproduct

(= by-product) a product made during the manufacture of something else (= by-product) a secondary and sometimes unexpected consequence

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The TB is a byproduct.
I can cure the byproduct, if you want me to.
But remember, I'm only working on the byproduct.
That was sort of a byproduct of our love for each other.
The unavoidable byproduct of today's society.
Disaster isn't a byproduct. It's the final goal.
Byproduct of Quantium-40.
We think it's some kind of byproduct of their decomposition process.
The bio-polymer is a byproduct of her own tissues.
Self-programming was an unintended byproduct of the LM.
Now, the latent image, the one we're interested in, is found in the byproduct of that explosion, in the finely-dispersed sodium metal that coats the interior of the air bag.
What we perceive as God is the byproduct of our search for God.
My civilization produces over six billion isotons of industrial byproduct every day.
As a byproduct of that, we have artificial gravity. and inertia dampeners in the landing bay that help damaged. or out-of-control fighters land safely.
And as a byproduct of all that, he's controlling those winds?
The jewelry is sort of a byproduct.
Pollution. The unavoidable byproduct of today's society.
I can't turn off my feelings because you say it's a byproduct of therapy.
This is all a byproduct of progress.
Speed is a byproduct. Going fast.
More like a meat byproduct.
Creatures manifested as a byproduct of dark magic.
Examination of soft palate reveals porcine byproduct. lodged in vestibule.
But if he does, it's probably a byproduct of meteorite poisoning.
Yes, ma'am. Democracy is a kind of hypnosis or illusion, a byproduct of human civilization. lt is doubtful whether or not civilization.
Yet the end of our relationship, which left Eugenio as a byproduct. has been worked out with great reasonableness.
This is the inevitable byproduct of a democracy such as pornography is a byproduct of free speech.
If I'm being sensitive, that's a byproduct of my craft.
Just another wonderful byproduct of snow.
More than almost any other animal byproduct.
Israel's mother was 19 at the time when she and Sparazza had a brief affair of which Israel was the byproduct.
The chemicals damage the liver, and one byproduct is gallstones.

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An open society will never be created or sustained by righteous entrepreneurs or be the mere byproduct of political engineering.
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.
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.
A byproduct of this strategy, combined with ongoing Palestinian attacks, has been growing international sympathy with Israel.
Such a strategy cannot simply emerge as a byproduct of US military campaigns.
Beyond the enormous human suffering and loss of life, the most immediate byproduct of the region's turmoil is the potential for more severe and frequent terrorism - both in the Middle East and emanating from it.
Many commentators seem to believe that the growing gap between rich and poor is an inevitable byproduct of increasing globalization and technology.
The desire to live in a liberal democracy is, indeed, something acquired over time, often as a byproduct of successful modernization.
As it turned out, after 40 years of containment, the Soviet Union and its empire unraveled, though this outcome was a byproduct of US policy, not its principal purpose.
Death is, of course, a foreseeable consequence of avoiding that burden, but it is a byproduct that is not directly intended.
Hormesis is a byproduct of evolution.
As a byproduct of globalization, crises that once burned locally and then quickly flamed out now risk sparking international conflagrations.
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.
This is a natural byproduct of consolidating our democracy.
Emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that accumulates in the atmosphere and is a major cause of rising temperatures, is a byproduct of a wide range of normal economic activities.
It also induces us to save and invest as a prerequisite to indulging our love of gambling, and as a byproduct of it.
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.

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