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Because and chance
Because of the vulnerability of a player in such a position, the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA ) and the National Federation of State High School Associations (" Fed ") have adopted rules providing that if a player is positioned at least 7 yards behind the neutral zone to receive a snap, opponents are not to deliberately contact the snapper until one second after the snap ( NCAA ), or until the snapper has a chance to react ( Fed ).
Because she was not considered physically beautiful, and thus not thought to have much chance of marriage, and because of her intelligence, her father invested in an education not often afforded women.
Because cells and more importantly the DNA can be damaged, this ionization can result in an increased chance of cancer, and thus " ionizing radiation " is somewhat artificially separated out of particle and electromagnetic radiation, simply due to its larger potential for biological damage per unit of energy.
Because brain injuries can be life threatening, even people with apparently slight injuries, with no noticeable signs or complaints, require close observation ; They have a chance for severe symptoms later on.
Because each block is typed independently, the chance X < sub > n </ sub > of not typing banana in any of the first n blocks of 6 letters is
Because the probability shrinks exponentially, at 20 letters it already has only a chance of one in 26 < sup > 20 </ sup >
Because there is only internal balancing in a bipolar system, rather than external balancing, there is less opportunity for miscalculations and therefore less chance of great power war.
Because the Russians desired to slip undetected into Vladivostok, as they approached Japanese waters they steered outside regular shipping channels to reduce the chance of detection.
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 this presents a significant advantage to the team winning the coin toss to decide who receives the first overtime possession, the NFL moved in 2011 to require that if both teams have not had possession of the ball prior to the first score, then the team who does have possession must score a touchdown to end the game, preventing the team winning the coin toss from making a much shorter drive down the field and kicking a " golden goal " without the other team having a chance to touch the ball.
Because of the closeness of that bout, the WBA gave him a chance to challenge the other world lightweight champion, Livingstone Bramble.
Because of the Eldar's comparatively weak armor and high fielding costs but comparatively powerful weapons and fast speed, successful game play is often stylized by outnumbered Eldar units which outmaneuver the opponent and kill entire squads before they have a chance to retaliate.
Because polio hit during the summer and primarily targeted children, many know this time in Wytheville as the “ summer without children .” From the beginning of June until the end of August, parents forced children inside and large gatherings were cancelled to diminish the chance of infection from the polio epidemic raging through town.
Because of the large number of measures taken, it is possible that these changes were still due to chance.
" In 2000, Jackson and Strait sang " Murder On Music Row ," which criticizes mainstream country trends: " The Hag wouldn't have a chance on today's radio / Because they committed murder down on music row.
Because all of these veins are larger than peripheral veins there is greater blood flow past the tip of the catheter meaning irritant drugs are more rapidly diluted with less chance of extravasation.
Because of the very select processes that cause preservation, not all organisms have the same chance of being preserved.
Because manufacturing errors are a random process, the chance that a sensor off the assembly line will be bad is strongly related to its area.
Because the Amundsen-Scott base lacks diagnostic medical equipment such as an MRI or CT scan machine, station doctors were unable to fully evaluate the damage done by the stroke or the chance of recurrence.
Because the material to be cut is non-fibrous, there is much less chance of kickback.
Because these connections may encounter loads and fatigue during product lifetime, there is a chance that they may fail if not created to proper specification.
Because the glyphosate is sprayed from the air, there is a much higher chance of human error when spraying suspected illegal coca plantations.
Because the seat was heavily contested, important SPD figures like August Bebel, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Georg von Vollmar, and Paul Singer visited the town to help Jöst and Rocker had a chance to see them speak.
Because the Russian Empire had collapsed into a state of civil war following the Russian Revolution of 1917, and the Soviet Army had been defeated and been weakened considerably at the end of World War I by Germany's army, resulting in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, Pilsudski took the chance and used military force in an attempt to realise his political vision by concentrating on the east and involved himself in Polish-Soviet War.
Because the Channel Islands are almost entirely owned and controlled by either the Catalina Island Conservancy, The Nature Conservancy, or the federal government, the fox has a chance to receive the protection it needs, including constant supervision by interested officials without the ongoing threat of human encroachment on its habitat.

Because and 1957
Because of his height he was briefly considered for the part of the Creature in Hammer's Curse of Frankenstein ( 1957 ), which ultimately ( and famously ) went instead to Christopher Lee.
Her film career also includes roles in Raintree County ( 1957 ), Exodus ( 1960 ), Because of Winn-Dixie ( 2005 ), and Superman Returns ( 2006 ).
Because of the need for better facilities, the Squadron moved to RAF Hooton Park, joining No. 610 Squadron, where it remained until its disbandment on 10 March 1957.
Because of its natural, morphological, environmental, aesthetic and historical significance, this exceptional natural monument was put under State protection in 1957.
Along with Bayard Rustin, one of her close allies, she was co-organizer of the 1957 Prayer Pilgrimage which brought thousands of activists to Washington D. C. Because she was neither a man nor a minister, she was not seriously considered for the post of executive director, but she worked with the SCLC ministers to hire Reverend John Tilley in that capacity.
Because the Century was considered the senior " small Buick ", the model received GM's only hardtop station wagon, the Century Caballero, from 1957 through 1958.
Because the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) did not require television sets to be compatible for UHF in those days, KTVI moved to VHF channel 2 on April 15, 1957, where it remains to this day.
" Because of You " was made for United Records, a label for which Smith recorded prolifically until it closed in 1957.
Because of a lack of performance the initial contract was closed in 1953 and a new contract in which the original two companies were joined by Downer, a New Zealand construction company completed the main construction of the Station in 1957.
Because it was the third comet to pass through perihelion during 1957, it was then renamed 1957 III.
Because the post-WWII plan for Jekyll was for the island to become self-sufficient, and because the Authority was receiving negative publicity in the mid-1950s, the Georgia Legislature restructured the Authority in 1957.
Because the road construction was incomplete at this time and winter was setting in, the actual purchase transaction did not take place until May 16, 1957.

Because and conversation
Because the induction takes place during the course of a normal conversation, Ericksonian hypnosis is often known as Covert or Conversational Hypnosis.
Because the bathing process took so long, conversation was necessary.
Because it is so easy to communicate with a large number of people, teenagers and young adults can quickly engage in conversation with friends, share opinions, and further strengthen these opinions post sharing them.
Because the show depended on conversation instead of physical stunts, Collyer's demeanor on To Tell the Truth was much calmer and more avuncular than his fever-pitch performances on Beat The Clock.
Because they can keep track of a conversation, connection-oriented protocols are sometimes described as stateful.

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