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Because and involvement
) Because our bodily involvement with things is always provisional and indeterminate, we encounter meaningful things in a unified though ever open-ended world.
Because of Gregory's involvement, the reformed Julian calendar came to be known as the Gregorian calendar.
Because of the involvement of human interpretation, the fiqh is considered fallible, and thus not a part of Sharia ( although scholars categorize it as Islamic law ).
Because of the involvement of French émigrés living in Britain, there is a brief anti-British feeling in France, but the emperor refuses to support it.
Because of the tumor generating nature of the disorder and its involvement of the nervous system and also because of early onset macrocephaly in the pediatric population, there is often an increased chance of development of epilepsy in those affected.
Because neither Winer nor the RSS-DEV Working Group had Netscape's involvement, they could not make an official claim on the RSS name or format.
Because of the level of denial as well as the extent of U. S. involvement with the Salvadoran military and security forces, the U. S. role in El Salvador-what was known about death squads, when it was known, and what actions the United States did or did not take to curb their abuses-becomes an important part of El Salvador ’ s death squad story .”.
Because of some of its major strands of analysis are related to public perceptions, emphasis is often placed on the integration of theory and practice, with many programs encouraging community service work, community involvement, and activist work in addition to academic reading and research.
Because the bombs had been made and tested in England, it caused a brief anti-British furor in France because of suspicion of British involvement.
Because of its polemical themes and Wright's involvement with the Communist Party, the novel's final part, " American Hunger ," was not published until 1977.
Because of this and other victories by Wallenstein, Denmark was forced to sue for peace at the Treaty of Lübeck, but this disrupted the balance of power in Europe resulting in Swedish involvement in 1630 under their redoubtable leader, the brilliant King and Field General Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden who had been attempting to dominate the Baltic for the previous ten years in wars with Poland, then a continental power of note.
Because of VeriSign's involvement, and the fact that VeriSign is based in the United States, it is subject to United States law.
Because of his involvement in such projects, Carpentier was often suspected of having subversive and ultramodern cultural ideas.
Because of their deep involvement in raising the children of the family, nannies were often remembered with great affection and treated more kindly than the junior servants.
Because of their deep involvement with the early fund-raising and their increasing political clout in Georgia, the Klan, along with the United Daughters of the Confederacy, were able to influence the ideology of the carving, and they strongly supported an explicitly Confederate memorial.
Because of the involvement of English experts, God's Word looks and reads like contemporary American literature.
Because of Australia's lesser involvement in the Vietnam War and physical distance, New Zealand did not emerge as a destination for Australian draft dodgers.
Because of Boeselager's fortunate timing, his involvement in the operation went undetected, and he was not executed along with the majority of the other conspirators.
Because of this political involvement he lost his scientific reputation with Germany ’ s wartime enemies, his membership in their geographical societies and learned associations, as well as any support for his planned expeditions.
Because of their involvement with the ecumenical movement, mainline churches are sometimes ( especially outside the United States ) given the alternative label of ecumenical Protestantism.
Because of his involvement in these intellectual debates, Gabo became a leading figure in Moscow ’ s avant garde, in post-Revolution Russia.
Because of their alleged involvement in Abu Ghraib, some members of the Irish public have decided to boycott Census 2011.
Because of their open involvement in revolutionary activity, the entire family was sentenced to a five-year period of internal exile in Irkutsk, Siberia.
Because of his involvement with the Manhattan Project, he was unable to submit his thesis on time and never received his doctoral degree.

Because and engineering
Because of Capra's engineering education, he adapted more easily to the new sound technology than most directors.
Because of its mission statement, Harvey Mudd College places an unusually strong emphasis on general science education, requiring a full one-third of math, science, and engineering courses, known as the " common core ," outside of one's major.
Because most of the engineering skill of British Rail had been sold off into the maintenance and renewal companies, Railtrack had no idea how many Hatfields were waiting to happen, nor did they have any way of assessing the consequence of the speed restrictions they were ordering-restrictions that brought the railway network to all but a standstill.
Because modern systems cut across many areas of human endeavor, security engineers not only need consider the mathematical and physical properties of systems ; they also need to consider attacks on the people who use and form parts of those systems using social engineering attacks.
Because 31 March 1999 was a blue moon, the engineering staff code-named this first version of the TiVo DVR " Blue Moon ".
Because he was unsure of his future direction, he included some chemical engineering courses in his curriculum and spent a summer touring chemical plants in Massachusetts and Maine.
Because of its emphasis on human-technology interaction and because of its focus on practical applications, operations research has overlap with other disciplines, notably industrial engineering and operations management, and draws on psychology and organization science.
Because of this, the Milwaukee School of Engineering granted Doohan an honorary degree in engineering.
Because of his expertise in engineering, Smeaton was called to testify in court for a case related to the silting-up of the harbour at Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk in 1782: he is considered to be the first expert witness to appear in an English court.
Because of the inherent lack of experimental falsifiability in exploratory engineering, its practitioners must take particular care to avoid falling into practices analogous to cargo cult science, pseudoscience, and pathological science.
Because of his mechanical abilities, Rickenbacker was assigned as engineering officer at the 3rd Aviation Instruction Center at Issoudun, the US Air Service's pursuit training facility, where he practiced flying during his free time.
Because neighborhood traffic management studies have shown that often it is the residents themselves who are contributing to the perceived speeding problem within the neighborhood, it is stressed ( for example in Hass-Klau et al, 1992 ) that the most effective traffic calming plans will entail all three components, and that engineering measures alone will not produce satisfactory results.
Because of this, his parents, Richard and Amsha Bashir, had him subjected to genetic engineering.
Because the NPD process typically requires both engineering and marketing expertise, cross-functional teams are a common way of organizing projects.
Because strains are low, there is negligible difference between the engineering stress and the true stress.
Because of his great aptitude for engineering, George was promoted in 1812 to be an enginewright at Killingworth Colliery, a skilled job with responsibility for the maintenance and repair of the colliery machinery.
Because regions are bound to a specific orientation, a ninety degree rotation of a region would require both detailed reverse engineering of the structure and extensive coding.
Because these techniques are in turn widely used in many scientific and engineering disciplines, deconvolution finds many applications.
Because he had no descendants, he gave his entire fortune to his hometown Valparaíso for the founding of a technical and engineering school.
Because of the economic growth of Manchester, a new industry of precision machine tool engineering was born and here were the skills needed to build the precision mechanisms of a loom.
Because this method does not involve engineering in a tag, it can be used for proteins from natural sources.
Because of his military engineering talent, Bishop Gundulf is regarded as the " father of the Corps of Royal Engineers ".
Because of its ties to HP, initial university programs focused on engineering and business, and classes were held in the Cragmor Sanotorium building, what is now Main Hall, and Cragmor Hall, a modern expansion of Main Hall.
Because Kahn had a reputation for significant time and cost overruns, a local engineering and architectural firm owned by Preston M. Geren was made associate architect, a practice followed in Fort Worth for out-of-state architects.

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