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Because and complete
Because the bobbin-to-cone winding process is a relatively high-cost operation for the mill, the almost complete automation provided by the Uniconer can mean important economies in textile production, at the same time upgrading quality.
Because of the necessary construction work, the move took until 1999 to complete.
Because the international stratigraphic subdivision is not yet complete, many local subdivisions are still widely used.
Because chip packaging was not available with enough pins, the F8 was instead fabricated as a pair of chips that had to be used together to form a complete CPU.
Because centrifugal force increases according to the square of, one would expect gravity to be cancelled for an object travelling 17 times faster than the Earth's rotation, and in fact satellites in low orbit at the equator complete 17 full orbits in one day.
Because the DIX proposal was most technically complete and because of the speedy action taken by ECMA which decisively contributed to the conciliation of opinions within IEEE, the IEEE 802. 3 CSMA / CD standard was approved in December 1982.
Because we have not included sufficiently complete axioms, though, nothing else may be deduced.
Because it is a biological scavenger ( and universal target ) it is currently the only therapeutic agent effective in providing complete stoichiometric protection against the entire spectrum of organo-phosphorus nerve agents.
Because of both the imperial and the Prussian offices that he held, Bismarck had near complete control over domestic and foreign policy.
Because this poem was composed and preserved in writing rather than orally, the Aeneid is more complete than most classical epics.
Because most MKUltra records were deliberately destroyed in 1973 by order of then CIA director Richard Helms, it has been difficult, if not impossible, for investigators to gain a complete understanding of the more than 150 individually funded research sub-projects sponsored by MKUltra and related CIA programs.
Because formant-based systems have complete control of all aspects of the output speech, a wide variety of prosodies and intonations can be output, conveying not just questions and statements, but a variety of emotions and tones of voice.
Because the previously used generic term " duck tape " had fallen out of use, he was able to trademark the brand " Duck Tape " and market his product complete with a yellow cartoon duck logo.
Because adjectives can be used as complete predicates, many words used to indicate tense in verbs ( see Verbs: Tense below ) may be used to describe adjectives.
Because some levels do not have these devices, dying results in having to complete the entire level again.
Because many people eliminate whole categories of food in an effort to reduce symptoms, a complete review of the patient's diet may be needed to avoid nutritional deficiencies.
Because Edward John Pratt was also an Anglo-Indian, Anna Edwards never approved of her sister's marriage, and her disconnect from the family was so complete that decades later, when a Pratt relative contacted her, she replied threatening suicide if he persisted.
Because the Pavlova is notorious for deflating if exposed to cold air, when cooking is complete it is left in the oven to fully cool down before the oven door is opened.
Because there is an absence of ties, there are no economic relations between the two states and Bangladesh has a complete ban on Israel, ranging from travel, trade ( direct and indirect ) and other sectors of bilateral relations.
Because possession of the manuscript incurred the risk of a long prison sentence for ' anti-Soviet activities ', Solzhenitsyn never worked on the manuscript in complete form.
Because he knew his actors and technicians so well, Fassbinder was able to complete as many as four or five films per year on extremely low budgets.
Because Leonidas was not heir to the throne, he was not exempt from attending the agoge, the public school that the sons of all Spartans had to complete in order to qualify for citizenship.
Because Malvern was the closest railroad station to Hot Springs, it became an important junction point for passengers transferring from rail to stagecoach to complete their journey to the spas in Hot Springs.
Because most of the land was owned by the Town of Washington Grove, it had complete control over who purchased and leased the plots.

Because and rejection
Because of this centrist position, and despite their rejection of Arius, they were called " semi-Arians " by their opponents.
Because of the Jews ' rejection of Jesus, Jewish sovereignty over the promised earthly kingdom of Jerusalem and Palestine was postponed from the time of Christ's first coming until prior to or just after his Second Coming when most or all Jews will embrace him.
Because the band had not included any name in the return address, the rejection slip was simply addressed to " The Residents ".
Because the Academy had previously accepted films from other political entities such as Hong Kong, the rejection of Divine Intervention triggered accusations of double standard from pro-Palestinian activists.
Because it is hurtful, it is different from joking and is generally accompanied by some degree of social rejection.
Because there are no blood vessels in the cornea, there are also few problems with rejection of the new cornea.
Because selling faces a high level of rejection, it is often difficult for the practitioner to handle emotionally, and is usually cited as the most common reason for leaving the profession.
Because of this rejection of the major 20th century branches of communism, the group is sometimes seen as left communist although CV criticizes the left communism as well.
Because discrepant positions are less tolerable when a person is highly involved, more messages will fall into the latitude of rejection, which under this condition is wider.
Because they are defined by a negative quality ( i. e., the rejection of systems of authoritarian power ) the New Philosophers are very disparate.

Because and nationalism
Because of the broad range of expressions of romantic nationalism, it is listed as a contributing factor from everything from the creation of independent states in Europe, to the rise of Nazi Germany.
Because it was a conflict fueled by ethnic nationalism, people of minority ethnicity generally fled towards regions where their ethnicity was in a majority.
Because the statue symbolized Latgalian nationalism, the Soviets toppled it in November 1940 during the Soviet occupation of Latvia.
Because the Soviet Union saw Petliura and Ukrainian nationalism as a threat, it was in its interest to tarnish his reputation.
Because of the dominance of the male image in so much nationalism he decided to write the history of that stereotype in The Image of Man: The Creation of Modern Masculinity ( 1996 ).
Because it was a conflict fueled by ethnic nationalism, people of minority ethnicities generally fled towards regions where their ethnicity was in a majority.
Because of the importance of Arnold Winkelried in 19th-century Swiss nationalism, much research has gone into the genealogy of this family.
Because of his provocative social and political-related lyrics, his support for Serbian nationalism coupled with his opposition to communism, Slobodan Milošević and the political involvement as the Democratic Party of Serbia member, Đorđević was a subject of many controversies:
Because of that, many in Croatian public saw Tomac as just another of many former Communist officials who discarded their former ideology in order to embrace Croatian nationalism of Tuđman and HDZ.
Because of a rise of nationalism and pan-Arabism joined with confiscation of civil rights and economic freedoms, many Egyptians of Armenian descent decided in the late 1950s and during the 1960s to leave the country in many thousands to Europe and the Americas ( United States, Canada, Latin America ) and Australia.

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