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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 means of publication -- science-fiction magazines and cheap paperbacks -- and because dystopian science fiction is still appearing in quantity the full range and extent of this phenomenon can hardly be known, though one fact is evident: the science-fiction imagination has been immensely fertile in its extrapolations.
Because scientific instruction and research involve increasingly large sums of money, an institution should choose its fields of prominence.
Because of its traditional lines, it probably has more kid appeal than any other model.
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 the food is selected with thought for its nutritional value, care for its origin, and prepared in a manner that retains the most nutrients, the food does taste good.
-- Held out of Texas Tech's sweat-suits drill Monday at Lubbock was tackle Richard Stafford, who is undergoing treatment for a leg injury suffered in the Raiders' 38-7 loss to Texas A & M Because of its important game with Arkansas coming up Saturday, Baylor worked out in the rain Monday -- mud or no mud.
Because of its simplicity, star hopping is a very common method for finding objects that are close to naked-eye stars.
Because of independence, the decision whether to use of the axiom of choice ( or its negation ) in a proof cannot be made by appeal to other axioms of set theory.
Because virtually all extant written material on Arianism was written by its opponents, the nature of Arian teachings is difficult to define precisely today.
Because of its hardness and ability to resist acids, agate is used to make mortars and pestles to crush and mix chemicals.
Because of its classical Greco-Roman style, the ruins of Mission San Juan Capistrano's Great Stone Church in California, United States has been called the " American Acropolis ".
Because of its importance as a symbol of indigenous culture, its gluten-free palatability, easy to cook, and its protein particularly well suited to human nutritional needs, interest in grain amaranth ( especially A. cruentus and A. hypochondriacus ) revived in the 1970s.
Because of its ( relatively ) economically isolated location, Alberta relies heavily on transportation links with the rest of the world.
Because of this, its main stars have no particular pattern and it is devoid of bright deep-sky objects.
Because of its elevation and distance from the coast, the Australian Capital Territory experiences four distinct seasons, unlike many other Australian cities whose climates are moderated by the sea.
Because of its pioneering efforts, Acadia is a laureate of Washington ’ s Smithsonian Institution and a part of the permanent research collection of the National Museum of American History.
Because of its bright green color when polished, amazonite is sometimes cut and used as a gemstone, although it is easily fractured.
Because of its size, the value of grazing and mining is considerable.
Because of the early origin of its original form, it does not address some Christological issues defined in the later Nicene and other Christian Creeds.
Because of its relatively small size for a capital city, Bonn was sometimes referred to, jokingly, as the Bundeshauptstadt ohne nennenswertes Nachtleben ( Federal capital without noteworthy night-life ) or the Bundesdorf ( Federal Village ).

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Because of isolation, poor road conditions, and the prevalence of banditry, overland travel to the north of Mali is regarded as especially dangerous ; flying or traveling by boat is reported to be preferable where possible.
* Because of increased life spans, the prevalence of cancer, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and other diseases of old age increased slightly.
Because these patients don't die as quickly as they used to, and as kidney failure increases with the rising age and prevalence of high blood pressure and diabetes in a society, the need especially for kidneys rises every year.
Because Tay – Sachs was one of the first genetic disorders for which widespread genetic screening was possible, it is one of the first genetic disorders in which the prevalence of compound heterozygosity has been demonstrated.
Because improved sanitation does not decrease the prevalence of rotaviral disease, and the rate of hospitalisations remains high, despite the use of oral rehydrating medicines, the primary public health intervention is vaccination.
Because of the prevalence of studio musician, and former Allman brother, Chuck Leavell's piano and organ parts on the first release, the band hired a keyboardist of its own, Eddie Harsch.
Because of the prevalence of caltrops during the Caterpillar strike of the mid-1990s, the state of Illinois passed a law making the possession of such devices a misdemeanor.
Because of the prevalence of the disease in countries with little knowledge of thalassemia, access to proper treatment and diagnosis can be difficult.
Because there is great variability in both how long it takes men to ejaculate and how long both partners want sex to last, if at all, an accurate prevalence rate is hard to determine, estimates range from as low as 5 % to as high as 30 % researchers have begun to form a quantitative definition of premature ejaculation.
Because it has been extremely difficult to carry out DSP operations ( for example performing EQ, balance, panning and other changes in the digital domain ) in a 1-bit environment, and because of the prevalence of studio equipment such as Pro Tools, which is solely PCM-based, the vast majority of SACDs — especially rock and contemporary music which relies on multitrack techniques — are in fact mixed in PCM ( or mixed analog and recorded on PCM recorders ) and then converted to DSD for SACD mastering.
Because of IPX / SPX's prevalence in LANs in the 1990s, Microsoft added support for the protocols into Windows ' networking stack, starting with Windows for Workgroups and Windows NT.
Because of MS-DOS's prevalence at that time, it was available on almost every PC in the early 1990s.
Because of their lower prevalence and variational presentation, these were beyond the realm of a primary eyecare consultation at a spectacle shop ( where most Optometrists work ) and beyond the Ophthalmologists ' demanding surgical workload and practice.
Because of the prevalence of attacks from the rear, aircraft design adapted to allow for rear firing guns in two-seaters and larger bombers.
Because of its prevalence in the sporting world, self-handicapping behaviour has become of interest to sports psychologists who are interested in increasing sports performance.
Because of the prevalence of his voice over the park, his nickname was " The Voice of Disneyland ".
Because of the prevalence of spicy hot pot, Taiwanese people came up with a new idea of forming a rich-flavoured spicy hot pot soup base by using stinky tofu, duck blood and Chinese sauerkraut as the ingredients.
Because of the necessity of privacy and secrecy, little is definitively known about their prevalence or practices.
< http :// animals. nationalgeographic. com / animals / amphibians / mudpuppy. html >.</ ref > Because of their prevalence and larger size than other salamanders, mudpuppies are good organisms for dissections.
Because of the prevalence of the South Australian long a, the South Australian accent appears to be closer to Cultivated Australian English than other state dialects.
Because of the alleged prevalence of the various dishes in that area, a part of Eighth Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, once occupied by a Norwegian immigrant community, gained the name Lapskaus Boulevard.
Because of their prevalence on video game consoles and the absence of typical adventure games, action-adventure games are often confusingly called " adventure games " by gamers.
Because Cowden syndrome can be difficult to diagnose, the exact prevalence is unknown ; however, it probably occurs in at least 1 in 200, 000 people.

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