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Because credibility is journalism's main currency, many news agencies and mass media outlets have strict codes of conduct and enforce them, and use several layers of editorial oversight to catch problems before stories are distributed.

Because and first
Because of the first proposition, God himself is thought as invisible and only recognizable in his creation.
Because of some favoritism he showed towards his second wife, the last years of his life, he had to contend with the son of his first marriage, the future Peter IV.
" The Chicago Daily Tribune called it “ One of the most spectacular crimes of the 20th century, and what is believed to be the first airplane kidnap murder on record .” Because it occurred somewhere over three Missouri counties, and involved interstate transport of a stolen airplane, it raised questions in legal circles about where, by whom, and even whether he could be prosecuted.
Because of the market success of the NES, companies chose to develop for it first and were thus barred from developing the same games on competing systems for two years.
Because of this incident, authorities found it necessary, in the months following, to implement a policy against announcing victims ’ names until after families had first been informed.
Because arcs of circles and ellipses cannot be exactly represented by Bézier curves, they are first approximated by Bézier curves, which are in turn approximated by arcs of circles.
Because the surface of laterite is uneven, it was not suitable for decorative carvings, unless first dressed with stucco.
Because of the popularity of Italian opera throughout 18th-century Europe ( except France ), singers such as Ferri, Farinelli, Senesino and Pacchierotti became the first operatic superstars, earning enormous fees and hysterical public adulation.
Because of the Jews ' rejection of Jesus, Jewish sovereignty over the promised earthly kingdom of Jerusalem and Palestine was postponed from the time of Christ's first coming until prior to or just after his Second Coming when most or all Jews will embrace him.
Because he was proclaimed Emperor on the initiative of the Praetorian Guard instead of the Senate — the first Emperor thus proclaimed — Claudius ' repute suffered at the hands of commentators ( such as Seneca ).
Because the size of the Central Committee expanded, the majority of members were either in their first or second term.
Because all of the five children he fathered with his first and fourth wife were daughters, he would have no lawful male heir to his throne.
Because the first duke had no surviving sons, the title was allowed ( by a special Act of Parliament ) to pass to his eldest daughter in her own right.
Parton's first solo single for RCA, " Just Because I'm a Woman ", was released in the summer of 1968 and was a moderate chart hit, reaching number seventeen.
Because of this, when the first 386-based system ( the Compaq Deskpro 386 ) hit the market in 1986, it still supported 16-bit slots.
Because the nickname was first recorded in the 1180s, more than 150 years after Æthelred's death, it is doubtful that it carries any implications for how the king was seen by his contemporaries or near contemporaries.
Because it is the first pass, the editor's cut might be longer than the final film.
Because of the large local market for films in Russia, the industry there was not harmed by the war at first, although the isolation of the country led many Russian films to develop peculiarly distinctive features.
Because of this, an entry in the 1959 Dictionary of the TMRC Language went something like this: " FOO: The first syllable of the misquoted sacred chant phrase ' foo mane padme hum.
Because of the invasions, the first Captain General was sent to Fuerteventura, charged with defending the island in the name of the crown.
Because of Hund's rules, the first few electrons in a shell tend to have the same spin, thereby increasing the total dipole moment.
Because no one in the house paid attention to her singing she never got the feeling that any of them thought she had a good voice but after an initial rush of stage fright before her first solo, Gaynor's confidence in her singing grew.
Because the decoder is always one step behind in maintaining the table, it does not generate a table entry upon receiving the first code from the encoder, but will generate one for each succeeding code.
Because the medical " silk manuscripts " dating from around 200 BC that were excavated in the 1970s from the tomb of a Han-dynasty noble in Mawangdui are undoubtedly ancestors of the received Neijing, scholars like Nathan Sivin now argue that the Neijing was first compiled in the 1st century BC.
Because while re-evaluates the first result,

Because and loyalty
Because of this, Hasan Ali Shah decided to secure a pledge of loyalty from the members of the community to himself and to the Ismaili form of Islam.
Because the Allies had indicated that they were going to pursue criminal charges for German war crimes, Hitler tried to gain the loyalty and silence of his subordinates by making them all parties to the planned genocide.
Because of his loyalty, he soon gained the friendship of his fellow Commandos.
Because of the Communist Party's strength ( they held 114 of 300 seats ) and Beneš ' loyalty, unlike in other Eastern Bloc countries, the Kremlin did not require Bloc politics or " reliable " cadres in Czechoslovakian power positions, and the executive and legislative branches retained their traditional structures.
Because of disagreements with the dean over her taking a loyalty oath and submitting to fingerprinting, the campus was thrown into protests and she was forced to go to court to remain able to teach.
Because Adolf had been elected and crowned, the contemporary understanding was that he had been chosen by God to be the ruler and that the princes were breaking their oath in which they swore loyalty to the king.
Because of his service and loyalty to his home country, his children and grandchildren were created counts, under the name Oxenstierna of Croneberg.
Because a number of Albanian lords actively supported the successful Serbian campaign in Thessaly and Epirus, the Serbian Tsar granded them specific regions and offered them the Byzantine title of despotes in order to secure their loyalty.
Because of her loyalty to Étaín and her respect to this dwelling, Midir gives it to her and names it in her honour before bringing Étaín to his palace at Bri Leith.
Because the proponents of the concept came from different cultural backgrounds, no single definition of the term exists, but typically " Asian values " encompass some influences of Confucianism, in particular loyalty towards the family, corporation, and nation ; the forgoing of personal freedom for the sake of society's stability and prosperity ; the pursuit of academic and technological excellence ; and work ethic and thrift.
Because the shogun had usurped the emperor's power to nominate them, they owed loyalty only to him.
" Because of the extreme difficulty in distinguishing between loyal Japanese-Americans, and there are many who are loyal to this country, and those other Japanese whose loyalty is to the Mikado.
Because of his loyalty to Moscow, Litterick expressed contradictory views on Canada's involvement in World War II in late 1939.
Because of his friendship with Pierre, Jaffeir gives his loyalty to Pierre and the conspirators, but because of his love for Belvidera he betrays Pierre and the conspirators.
Because of their past loyalty to the Russian Emperor and the White Army, the new Soviet Government viewed all Cossacks as a threat to its still fragile power.
Because her legal career did not compare to those of other possible conservative female candidates ( like federal appellate judges Edith Jones, Karen J. Williams, Priscilla Owen, and Janice Rogers Brown ), many thought that President Bush probably nominated Miers for her personal loyalty to him rather than for her qualifications.
Because the vows were as much affirmations of political loyalty as religious expressions, they were difficult to abolish without undermining the sacral aura of the emperor's authority.
Because of the Toleranzpatent, which was decreed in 1782 by Emperor Joseph II, Jewish bankers and later entrepreneurs and industrialists could also be ennobled for their services and loyalty.
Because of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia's strength ( they held 114 of 300 seats ) and Beneš ' loyalty, unlike in other Eastern Bloc countries, the Kremlin did not require Bloc politics or " reliable " cadres in Czechoslovakian power positions, and the executive and legislative branches retained their traditional structures.
Because Agrippa II maintained loyalty to the Empire, the Kingdom was retained until he died, either in 93 / 94 or 100, when the area returned to complete, undivided Roman Empire control.
Because of them the King had a loyalty towards Madhwa Matha.
Because of his loyalty towards the monarchy, Spaho was decorated with the Order of Franz Joseph with a Knight Cross on 2 May 1918 in Sarajevo.
Because the Birds Eye brand is marketed to families, many of the advertising campaigns feature Captain Birdseye as having a " crew " composed mostly of children in the preteen to teenage age groups, encouraging brand loyalty from children and emphasising the convenience of serving the company's products to their parents.
Because of the loyalty of their fans the Club is regarded as a major presence in the Colombian professional league.

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