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by what means - translation to English

EXPRESSION FROM SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DISCOURSE
By Any Means Necessary
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by what means      
= de qué modo
Ex: By what means does a library fulfil its function of information retrieval?.
means         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Means (disambiguation)
(n.) = modo, medio, manera, forma
Ex: The easiest means of illustrating some of the foregoing points is to introduce in outline some special classification schemes.
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* a means to an end = un medio para llegar a fin, un medio para conseguir un fin, un medio para alcanzar un fin
* as a means of = como una forma de, como un método para, para
* be the means to an end = ser un medio para llegar a un fin
* by all means = por todos los medios
* by any means = ni mucho menos, de ningún modo
* by means of = por medio de
* by no means = no, de ningún modo, en modo alguno
* by this means = de este modo
* by what means = de qué modo
* confuse + the means with the ends = confundir los medios con el fin
* explore + ways and means of = buscar la manera de, buscar el modo de, estudiar el modo de, estudiar la manera de
* means-testing = comprobación de los ingresos, comprobación de las necesidades económicas, evaluación de los ingresos, evaluación de las necesidades económicas
* means of production = medios de producción
* means test = comprobación de los ingresos, comprobación de las necesidades económicas, evaluación de los ingresos, evaluación de las necesidades económicas, comprobar los ingresos, comprobar las necesidades económicas, evaluar los ingresos, evaluar las necesidades económicas
* means-tested = según los ingresos, que se concede en función de las necesidades económicas
* means, the = medios, los
* private means = dinero propio
* the end justifies the means = el fin justifica los medios
* the last but by no means least = el último pero no el menos importante
* there + be + no means of = no haber modo de
* ways and means = sistema, medios, recursos
* ways and means (of/for/to/in/by) = la forma de, la manera de
* with all the means at + Posesivo + disposal = con todos los medios a + Posesivo + alcance
means-testing         
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA BASED ON FINANCIAL STATUS
Means-testing; Means testing; Means tested; Means-test; Means-tested; Means Test; Income based; Needs based; Needs-based; Income-based; Means-tested benefit; Criticism of means-testing
(n.) = comprobación de los ingresos, comprobación de las necesidades económicas, evaluación de los ingresos, evaluación de las necesidades económicas

Def: Generalmente para la concesión de ayudas y beneficios de cualquier tipo.
Ex: For example, when analyzing means-testing data, it became apparent that several clients had substantial income that was unaccounted for.

Definition

bypass
bypass (ingl.; pronunc. [baipás]; pl. "bypass" o "bypasses", pronunc. [baipás] o [baipáses]) m. Med. Intervención quirúrgica que tiene por objeto restablecer el flujo sanguíneo en una arteria dañada.

Wikipedia

By any means necessary

By any means necessary is a translation of a phrase used by Martinican intellectual Frantz Fanon in his 1960 Address to the Accra Positive Action Conference, "Why we use violence". The phrase had also been used by French intellectual Jean-Paul Sartre in his play Dirty Hands in 1948. Later, it entered the popular civil rights culture through a speech given by Malcolm X at the Organization of Afro-American Unity founding rally on June 28, 1964. It is generally considered to leave open all available tactics for the desired ends, including violence.

Examples of use of by what means
1. Advertisement But don‘t ask Livni, Netanyahu, Ya‘alon, Steinitz or Livnat how exactly they plan on doing the toppling and eliminating – by what means or at what price.
2. In his letter, Paleokrassas claimed that suspicious deals were costing PPC «tens of millions of euros» and would continue to do so for decades to come under a «system that has cultivated and supports entangled interests.» «For your protection, you have to investigate and find out when it happened, who was involved, by what means and how far it has spread,» Paleokrassas warned Karamanlis.
3. But she added: ‘The disadvantage of a jury is the need in these inquests to have a careful and fully–reasoned decision reviewing all the relevant evidence and providing a clear conclusion as to by what means and in what circumstances the Princess and Dodi Al Fayed died. ‘Such a reasoned decision can only be given by the coroner and cannot be given by a jury.‘ In a further ruling, Lady Butler–Sloss rejected claims by Mr Al Fayed‘s lawyers that she did not have jurisdiction over the inquest.