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Because of its importance, and because the lack of price competition is well recognized, the industry is under considerable public pressure not to raise its price any more than could be justified by cost increases.
Because of its size, the value of grazing and mining is considerable.
Because the high mobility of the desert campaigns required a considerable degree of technical and mechanical expertise, the Libyan forces were used primarily as auxiliaries, guarding military installations and prisoners.
Because there is a considerable amount of rain in these forests, okapis have an oily, velvety coat of fur that repels the water.
Because of the connection between the Riemann zeta function and π ( x ), the Riemann hypothesis has considerable importance in number theory: if established, it would yield a far better estimate of the error involved in the prime number theorem than is available today.
Because of these factors, there is considerable pressure to move to the Kingdom's only urban center.
Because of considerable growth of foreign investments, improvements are taking place in the economy.
) Because of their location, the sages of these Academies devoted considerable attention to analysis of the agricultural laws of the Land of Israel.
Because the Moon's mass is a considerable fraction of that of the Earth ( about 1: 81 ), the two bodies can be regarded as a double planet system, rather than as a planet with a satellite.
Because of its importance as a staple food, rice has considerable cultural importance.
Because French universities are technically institutions for training secondary school teachers, this position gave Durkheim considerable influence — his lectures were the only ones that were mandatory for the entire student body.
Because the hippocampus is thought to play a central role in memory, there has been considerable interest in the possibility that age-related declines could be caused by hippocampal deterioration.
Because the dates for achievement of these interconnected sets of goals and related targets are fast approaching, considerable work has been done in analyzing what has worked, and to galvanize support and a redoubling of efforts.
Because the 4GL and other tools such as the screen designer work only with the DDS dictionary, which also holds the database schemas, there is considerable reuse of metadata that is rarely achieved with other 4GLs.
Because of London Underground and fast rail connections to central London from transport hubs at Romford and Upminster much of Havering has considerable residential development which has occurred throughout the last century.
Because of its size, the city also came to be known by various other names that were actually the names of neighbourhoods or districts that enjoyed considerable prominence at one time or another.
Because of the marabouts far reaching influence in Senegal, politicians made a considerable effort to attain the support from these religious leaders for their personal advancement.
Because of the remote location of these settlements and the considerable distance to churches, the people petitioned the Connecticut General Court for a new parish in 1725.
Because of Hot Springs State Park, tourism is of considerable economic importance to Thermopolis.
Because the characteristics of a loudspeaker can be measured, and to a considerable extent predicted, it is possible to design special circuitry that somewhat compensates for the deficiencies of a speaker system.
Because of this similarity, as well as through the influence of Muslim culture and philosophy on the Jewish community within the Islamic world, there has been considerable and continued physical, theological, and political overlap between the two faiths in the subsequent 1, 400 years.
Because the closing of the mouth is partial, a considerable amount of this air is usually also expelled from the mouth.
Because faces have only a limited range of movement, expressions rely upon fairly minuscule differences in the proportion and relative position of facial features, and reading them requires considerable sensitivity to same.
Because of their double-membrane envelope, Borrelia are often mistakenly described as Gram negative despite the considerable differences in their envelope components with Gram-negative bacteria.

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Because of its wealth of experience, the Organization for European Economic Cooperation could help with the initial studies needed.
Because of the nomadic way of life the main wealth of the people are their cattle that are bred for sale, milked or shorn for their wool.
Because no national economy in existence fully manifests the ideal of a free market as theorized by economists, some critics of the concept consider it to be a fantasy – outside of the bounds of reality in a complex system with opposing interests and different distributions of wealth.
Because wealth was imbedded in movable property, refuge was tolerated by neighbouring Shaikhs, and Britain intervened only when important interests were at stake, secession was an effective merchant tactic.
Because of the oil wealth, Venezuelan workers " enjoyed the highest wages in Latin America.
Because the individual must pay zakat on the net wealth, wealthy Muslims are compelled to invest in profitable ventures, or otherwise see their wealth slowly erode.
Because of the increase in wealth of the trading cities of northern Italy, there occurred a revival in the study of the Justinian Code.
Because the lucrative production and export of balsam was centered in Jericho, his position would have carried both importance and wealth.
Because of the wealth of natural resources found in Grant County, agriculture, ranching, and timber industries naturally grew with and contributed to the development of the county.
Because of the great wealth being generated by oil, an estimated 60 tribal members were killed as whites tried to gain their headrights, royalties or land.
Because of the family's wealth, Diane was insulated from the effects of the Great Depression while growing up in the 1930s.
Because the terrain was extremely rugged and lacked any major sources of wealth such as mineral riches, the area that is now Montenegro became a haven for residual groups of earlier settlers, including some tribes who had escaped Romanisation.
Because of the importance of wealth in defining social status, divisions between classes were less sharply defined and social mobility was much greater than elsewhere.
Because of regional affiliations Evagrius depicts the emperor in a more sympathetic light, praising his moderate approach to justice and his restraint towards excessive persecution, yet still decrying his heresy and displays of wealth.
Because of his family's wealth, Venustiano was able to attend excellent schools in Saltillo and Mexico City.
Because of its extensive wealth and responsibilities the Corporation has a number of officers and officials unique to its structure who enjoy more autonomy from each other with separate purses:
Because New Providence's harbour was close to the Florida Strait, it became a nest for pirates preying on mainly Spanish shipping returning to Spain with gold, silver, and other wealth.
Because of this very aspect, Spartan legislation famously forbade issuance of Spartan coin, and enforced the continued use of iron spits so as to discourage avarice and the hoarding of wealth.
Because Eden is a rough, uneducated sailor from a working-class background and the Morses are a bourgeois family, a union between them would be impossible until he reaches their level of wealth and refinement.
Because irrigation was the source of wealth and foundation of the empire, the Moche culture emphasized the importance of circulation and flow.
Because of the wealth at stake, different European-American governments competed with each other for control of the fur trade with the various native societies.
Because of the relative wealth of evidence from Athens it is the best understood of all the Hellenic calendars.
Because she was a longtime correspondent of the poets she supported, her letters provide a wealth of information on their thoughts and motives.

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