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Because and loose
Because this theory could account for the presence of diluvium, the word drift became the preferred term for the loose, unsorted material, today called till.
Because of the need to market television to a wide audience, shows outside the loose realm of science fiction will often tend to gravitate to established tropes, such as time travel or superheroes.
Because the most powerful church in the East was what has become known as the Eastern Orthodox church, the term " Orthodox " is often used in a similarly loose fashion as " Eastern ", although strictly speaking most churches consider themselves part of an Orthodox and Catholic communion.
Because of the influence of Ben Jonson, the term Tribe of Ben is sometimes applied to poets in this loose group ( Sons of Ben applies properly only to dramatist followers of Jonson ).
Because organic standards require loose housing systems, adequate bedding, restrictions on the area of slatted floors, a minimum forage proportion in the ruminant diets, and tend to limit stocking densities both on pasture and in housing for dairy cows, they potentially promote good foot and hoof health.
Because of the loose associations many artists had with De Stijl, it is difficult to get a complete overview of contributors.
Because Ronald Coase himself did not originally intend to set forth any one particular theorem, it has largely been the effort of others who have developed the loose formulation of the Coase theorem.
Because the term is a loose one, it is often preferable to use other categorizations such as African Rift Valley Lakes or East African Lakes.
Because of the speedy nature of the game, good sevens players are often backs or loose forwards in fifteens rugby.
Because there are no roads on inhabited Fire Island, fire department vehicles are heavily modified four wheel drive with suspension lift, large diameter off-road tires and recovery equipment, which allow them to traverse the sometimes washed-out, loose sand.
Because Eragon and Arya's relationship was left at a loose end, it is speculated that their future will be told in one of the future planned books.
Because these low-toned muscles do not fully contract before they again relax ( muscle accommodates to the stimulus and so shuts down again ), they remain loose and very stretchy, never realizing their full potential of maintaining a muscle contraction over time.
Because the PCB is moved rather than the turret, only lightweight parts that will not be shaken loose by the violent motion of the PCB can be placed this way.
Because by definition photochromics are reversible, there is technically no such thing as an " irreversible photochromic "— this is loose usage, and these compounds are better referred to as " photochangable " or " photoreactive " dyes.
Because the yard must be free to move, this footrope is rather loose and hence unstable.
Because of pressure exerted from within and differences of opinion about whether the organization should be a loose confederacy of strong state affiliates or a unified federal structure with state affiliates and local chapters ( which is the way the current federation is organized ), the NFB split into two groups in 1961.

Because and continuity
Because of such significant deviations from the animated series, movies, and subsequent sequels the novels themselves are not considered canonical ; however, the detailed account of past events leading up to the introduction of the mobile suit and early skirmishes of the OYW are more or less accepted in the continuity.
Because of the extensive and substantial changes that Crisis on Infinite Earths implemented on many titles published by DC Comics, the series became a defining and critical moment in DC Comics ' long-standing continuity.
Because, the charge continuity issue with Ampère's original formulation is no longer a problem.
Because, the series was shown on all ITV companies late at night ( just before closedown at first, then as the first programme of night-time programming with the advent of 24-hour broadcasting in the late 1980s ), it became a favourite of the local continuity announcers.
Because highlights falling on a tangentially continuous edge are always continuous and thus look natural, this level of continuity can often be sufficient.
Because Muller's ratchet relies on genetic drift, it turns faster in smaller populations and it is thought to set limits to the maximum size of asexual genomes and to the long-term evolutionary continuity of asexual lineages.
Because of the results of Proteus ' actions, including the premature death of Justice, it is completely divorced from the original New Universe continuity.
Because there is little narrative continuity between the games, there are no canonical endings, except those of Silent Hill: Origins and the original Silent Hill ( due to each having sequels which corroborate one specific ending ).
Because of the gap in time between the Bronze Age collapse and the earliest votive objects, continuity appears to be broken.
Because it lacks logic or continuity, Smith constantly asks Bayes about the plot of the play.
Because of the placement and general continuity of arterial road corridors, sewers, water mains, conduits and other infrastructure are placed beneath or beside the roadbed.
Because of the delayed airing, there are also a few continuity errors.
Because drama is studied for a double period once a fortnight at Key Stage Three, the drama log helps to provide continuity between each lesson and the learning that takes place.
Because ECJ judges serve six-year renewable terms and do not issue individual opinions, the most important role of ECJ clerks is to facilitate uniformity and continuity across chambers, member-states, and over time.
Because of the interpenetration of each sheath the so-called inner person is a fluid and unbroken continuity, although varying in density / flexibility and energy.
" Because of this we seem to trust characters to show continuity throughout the thought, movie, and actions.
Because of the continuity equation

Because and there's
" Because when he's gone, there's nobody else.
Because there's less of a social stigma attached to workaholism than to other addictions, health symptoms can easily go undiagnosed or unrecognized, say researchers.
In an interview, former member Andy Huxley was questioned about his reasons for giving up drugs he said " Because it's irresponsible, and you can't get anything done, and it stifles your creativity, and there's no benefit in it really, apart from its like going on vacation constantly, I can't write any songs when I'm on drugs, I need to be sober ".
Because there're two versions of the Program submitted: from the Ministry of transport and communications as well as from the State committee of television and radio there's no particular progress in 2008.
' Because there's a shitload of us in here.
Because Ioryogi is aware of Kohaku's true nature, he constantly asks Kohaku if there's something they can do to change Kobato's wish, though Kohaku's response is always that there's nothing to do.
Because there's no object following the verb, the noun phrase after the verb " lived " can be decoded as subject without any problem.
Because they were unable to join any other indoor league and there's was potential to bring back the Richmond Speed, it's most likely that the Bandits have disbanded.
New Identiy: Because there's only one heart-Dil toh aik Hai

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