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Because and fear
Because of this and many other factors, Dar es Salaam has become an exceptional city when it comes to safety, whether it be fear or simply a culture of peace.
Because early humans that were quick to fear dangerous situations were more likely to survive and reproduce, preparedness is theorized to be a genetic effect that is the result of natural selection.
Because fear is more complex than just forgetting or deleting memories, an active and successful approach involves a person repeatedly confronting their fears.
Because it showed dead GIs wrapped in mattress covers, some officers tried to prevent soldiers in training from seeing it, for fear of damaging morale.
Because of this, and because of the fear that this will continue, many investment banks have focused on becoming lenders themselves, making loans with the goal of securitizing them.
Because of the fear that heresy was hereditary, the outcome of this trial involving conversos and Jews, was used to argue for purity of blood ( limpieza de sangre ) in those aspiring to join the clergy of the archdiocese of Toledo.
Because of the fear of urban crime, these wealthy communities separate themselves through the use of physical barriers such as wrought iron fences and gates.
Because of our evolutionary history, prolonged silence is perceived as a sign of danger and triggers a feeling of uneasiness and fear.
Jacob Appel, an advocate for mixed rooms in the United States, has written that opposition to gender-mixed rooms stems from " old-fashioned prejudice " and argues that: " Because some people have been brought up to fear or dislike sharing a room with a person of the opposite sex, or blush at the prospect of catching a glimpse of an unwelcome body part when a robe slips open, we enshrine and perpetuate this prejudice in social policy.
Because the hurricane threatened to strike near Belize City as a Category 4 hurricane, much of the city was evacuated in fear of a repeat of Hurricane Hattie 37 years earlier.
Because of their mystic powers, they were held in more fear and reverence in the southern provinces than the Shou Emperor.
Because they can produce a fear of both suffocation and restriction, MRI scans often prove difficult for claustrophobic patients.
Because of this difference in type of fear, it can yet again be asserted that there is a clear difference in these two symptoms.
Because of his fear of wind and light, his office was gloomy and lacked any ventilation.
Because he is so fascinated by Jade, Clarissa is reluctant to reveal herself due to fear of being rejected.
Because of fear of attacks by the Muslims, the Northern Coastal area remained undeveloped until the diminished attacks after 1565.
Because of the illegal use of the state flag, and for fear of dealing with the government, the dolls and the flags were removed from the second concert by the organizer.
Because the placement of a work into a computer is the preparation of a copy, the law should provide that persons in rightful possession of copies of programs be able to use them freely without fear of exposure to copyright liability.
Because of this, it can be assumed that Zack's fear of snakes deteriorated over time, especially after an encounter on Rita's Island of Illusion where his strength of will was tested against his fear of snakes.
Because the Caux Round Table principles are designed by corporate leaders and provide a model of how a good corporate citizen behaves in the countries and markets where it penetrates being a foreign entity, this principles could serve to reduce the fear of local brokers to foreign competition, provide an ethical framework against asymmetry of participants in free trade of services in our industry, and will permit that Central American association members that see an advantage in opening their country markets to competition, and that see advantages in having foreign strategic partners to work our their own local markets ( e. g.: local Central American brokers partnering with United States brokers to work Central American Markets ), keep promoting competition, globalization of business, and free trade of services.
Because of fear for religious prosecution by the Inquisition he fled from Brussels to Amsterdam after the city fell into Spanish hands in 1585.
Because there have been a limited number of studies in regard to emetophobia, no specific treatment can be explicitly called the cure to this fear.
Because of the fear of U-boats in the Gulf, all radio traffic from ships was silenced, including storm reports.

Because and vandalism
" Because of the many visitors to his grave and the threat of vandalism, his body was moved somewhere nearby the gravesite.
Because of the risk of vandalism and damage, specific locations of these fossils are not disclosed and those wishing to investigate them should first of all seek the permission of the Bradgate Park Trust.
Because of the increased risk of vandalism to curbside mailboxes, various vandal-resistant boxes made of composite plastic or heavy-gauge steel or aluminum plate have also entered the market.
Because of a reduction of more than 95 % of the original 20 million bat population, as a result of vandalism, pollution, and uncontrolled tourism, the organization decided to buy the property to place it under conservation.
Because of this, the chocolate sales begin to skyrocket and the tide is now turned: Jerry soon becomes an outcast, facing harassment by his peers, isolation in the hallways, prank calls at home, and the vandalism of his locker and possessions.
Because exhibited items are often of special interest, they demand a high level of security to reduce the risk of loss from theft or vandalism.
Because of this, many grave sites have fallen into disrepair from neglect and sometimes vandalism.
Because these explosions were similar to other acts of vandalism which had occurred around Ludwig's farm, police suspected his involvement.

Because and theft
Because no bodies were found at the time, Walker and Stearns were convicted only for the yacht theft in August 1975.
Because payment of tax is compulsory and enforced by the legal system, some political philosophies view taxation as theft ( or as slavery, or as a violation of property rights ), or tyranny, accusing the government of levying taxes via force and coercive means.
Because of this, confidential information cannot be the subject of theft, as it is not capable of being taken as only tangibles can be taken.
Because the victim could not have consented to the action, it could not be instituted as a universal law of nature, and theft contradicts perfect duty.
Because of this, cultural appropriation is sometimes viewed negatively, and has been called " cultural theft.
Because traditional municipal deposit programs are not IT-based and do not contain tracking devices, the bikes must be designed as theft deterrents: very heavy, single-speed machines with proprietary components and undesirable paint schemes.
Because of this, the traffic sign of the village is subject to street sign theft.
Because of evolution on both sides and the social aspect of theft, the threshold for theft is very dynamic and heavily dependent on the environment.
Because the robbers were intimidating, no one attempted to intervene directly to stop the theft.
Because of the high value placed on them, Tibetans would typically only part with an authentic dzi bead under very extreme circumstances, such as theft, confiscation by banks or government, or even murder.

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