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Because and lack
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 lack of financing, the development of oil fields near Doba, originally due to finish in 2000, was delayed until 2003.
Because of the lack of worldwide knowledge about the order in general, very little is known about the order diversity.
Because they lack this key defence, only 0. 5 % of cane toads are estimated to reach adulthood.
Because of their physical similarity to humans a replicant must be detected by its lack of emotional responses and empathy to questions posed in a Voight-Kampff test.
Because of his lack of commercial success, Bowie was forced to try to earn a living in different ways.
Because of their lack of hydrogen-bond-donating ability, esters do not self-associate.
Because of this, they lack referential transparency, i. e. the same language expression can result in different values at different times depending on the state of the executing program.
Because of the lack of subsidies and a need to reduce expenditures, many social programs in Hungary had to be cut in an attempt to lower spending.
Because of severe shortages in weapons and equipment and lack of training, members of the Volkssturm were poorly prepared for combat, and about 175, 000 of them lost their lives in the final months of the war.
Because of the difficulty of manipulating metal and the lack of machine tools, the use of metal was kept to a minimum.
Because it relies on volunteers and uses " rough consensus and running code " as its touchstone, results can be slow whenever the number of volunteers is either too small to make progress, or so large as to make consensus difficult, or when volunteers lack the necessary expertise.
Because of a lack of anti-tank weapons, German battleships used their guns to support the defenders of Kolberg until nearly all of the soldiers and civilians had been evacuated.
Because of its mountainous topography and lack of development, Laos has few reliable transportation routes.
Because the scripts used to write some Semitic languages lack vowel letters, unambiguous reading of a text might be difficult.
Because of the wide slew-range and lack of positive feedback, the response of all the open-loop level detectors described above will be relatively slow.
Because of the lack of topographic barriers within Paraguay, these opposite prevailing winds bring about abrupt and irregular changes in the usually moderate weather.
Because of the lack of scientific support, along with religious and prejudicial reasons phrenology never found a wide audience in Ireland.
Because of the lack of central authority in P2P networks, forces such as the recording industry, RIAA, MPAA, and the government are unable to delete or stop the sharing of content on P2P systems.
Because the key distinguishing characteristic Marsh noted for Pteranodon was its lack of teeth, any toothless pterosaur jaw fragment, wherever it was found in the world, tended to be attributed to Pteranodon during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Because of their physical similarity to humans, a replicant must be detected by its lack of emotional responses and empathy to questions posed in a Voight-Kampff test.
Because of a lack of cement, mud was used as the mortar for many buildings, most of which had deteriorated into a state of ruin.
Because of the commercial failure of the machine and lack of support, particularly in Finland, Torvalds became very used to having to write his own software rather than relying on programs written by others.
Because of Skuld's lack of magic power, Noble Scarlet lacked the full unequivocal obedience an angel must have for her goddess.
Because Adorno believed that sociology needs to be self-reflective and self-critical, he believed that the language the sociologist uses, like the language of the ordinary person, is a political construct in large measure that uses, often unreflectingly, concepts installed by dominant classes and social structures ( such as our notion of " deviance " which includes both genuinely deviant individual and " hustlers " operating below social norms because they lack the capital to operate above: for an analysis of this phenomenon, cf.

Because and stone
Because of the size of the tower it would often be the first target of large stone catapults but it had its own projectiles with which to retaliate.
Because of Ajax's impiety, the Acheaens, urged by Odysseus, wanted to stone him to death, but he fled to Athena's altar, and was spared.
Because a fresco cannot be modified as the artist works, Leonardo instead chose to seal the stone wall with a layer of pitch, gesso and mastic, then paint onto the sealing layer with tempera.
Because Anaxarete was still unmoved, Aphrodite changed her to stone.
Because of their legendary and powerful gaze that could turn one to stone, images of the Gorgons were put upon objects and buildings for protection.
Because of this armor and its own long and sharp claws, it's unlikely Mylodon had any natural enemies other than humans, who would have still found the skin difficult to pierce with stone projectile points.
Because a stone wall was too expensive ( since stone had to be imported ), Enschede had a system of ditches, palisades and hedges instead, which is still reflected in the street-names Noorderhagen and Zuiderhagen ( North Hedge and South Hedge, respectively ).
Because the medieval city was largely built of wood and stone houses were the exception, fire was a constant risk and a series of fires in 1517, 1750 and again on 7 May 1862 earned the people from Enschede the nickname Brandstichters ( arsonists ).
Because White gets the next move after Black places the handicap stones, a nominal handicap of n stones is therefore in reality half a stone less than n.
Because of their coarse surfaces, some ground stone tools were used for grinding plant foods and were polished not just by intentional shaping, but also by use.
Because of lack of funds when it was constructed, the original Fulton Hall was a short, plain stone building.
Because of the use of white stone in the interior, however, the luminosity is remarkably greater than at Notre-Dame.
Because of work-exposure to silica dust, silicosis is an occupational hazard to mining, sandblasting, quarry, ceramics and foundry workers, as well as grinders, stone cutters, refractory brick workers, tombstone workers, pottery workers, flint knappers and others.
Because locals believed stone walls would withstand the flames, residents moved valuables into numerous stone buildings in the city.
Because Indian implements made from the stone have been found in all parts of New England and even further south, it is evident that various tribes visited Mt.
Because of its cost and the cost of working in stone, a number of the locks were made of wood instead.
Because of this, any exchange or trading of stone axes may not have been possible without first taking part in a ritual or ceremony.
Because of the number of stone cairns on the site it is possible that at least part of the function of the site was burial.
Because of the trade in lumber, by 1940 Namsos port was furnished with three good wharves ( one of stone ) with a depth alongside of 18 to 30 feet and lengths from 320 to 770 feet.
Because of the growth in membership, a 1, 000-seat auditorium was constructed on Bellevue Avenue, replacing the stone chapel.
Because it was far from population centers that would have required cut stone for building and might have quarried it from those deserted in Philippopolis, Shahba today contains well-preserved ruins of the ancient Roman city.
Because the eggs need 50 years to mature, the stone was left behind to rejuvenate the women long enough to receive and deliver the child.

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