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Because and dominance
Because of the Russians ' dominance in the affairs of the union, the RSFSR failed to develop some of the institutions of governance and administration that were typical of public life in the other republics: a republic-level communist party, a Russian academy of sciences, and Russian branches of trade unions, for example.
Because of the size of this region and the economic dominance exerted by the Hill lines, Hill became known during his lifetime as The Empire Builder.
Because of the dominance of Christianity in Europe throughout the Middle Ages, many features of the Christian year became incorporated into the secular calendar.
Because of the obvious reason is to maintain their status of dominance in the realm of culture and economy, the discourse on these and other concepts by such groups is suspect of being biased towards that end.
Because of the dominance of the mining industry, the gender distribution is skewed with 60 percent of adults being males.
Because of Golkar's dominance, the government could successfully pass its bills without any meaningful opposition, and it was able to form a Cabinet which consisted only of Golkar appointees.
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 females stay with their group their entire life, and males emigrate to others, often a new male will challenge an older one for dominance.
Because of Hendry's dominance, Parrott was the runner-up at the Masters on three occasions within a four-year span, and never won the title.
" Because of the diaspora experience, " as a Jew, I utter the word ' national ' with pride and conviction, because I know my people ... is not able to aspire anywhere to primacy and dominance.
Because the larger Chevrolet Astro and the GMC Safari " mini-vans " were based on a body-on-frame, rear wheel drive truck platform, they appealed to a different segment of the market and did not put a significant dent in Chrysler's almost complete dominance of the minivan market in the late eighties.
Because of the global dominance of the Royal Navy from Trafalgar to World War I RN uniforms became the model for virtually all other navies.
Because of China's long cultural influence and dominance over the kingdoms of the Korean peninsula, the term tianxia was rarely ever used to refer to an independent Korean paradigm.
Because of its industry dominance, Diamond also faced charges it bullied publishers and discriminated against small publishers.
Because of the political dominance of one party or the other in many states, the real political races during this period would often be within the party primary.
Because of the dominance of yang over yin in the cosmic spring and summer, conflict has been the mode of development.
Because the casualties included many of the top American coaches as well as the athletes, the crash was a devastating blow to the U. S. Figure Skating program, which had enjoyed a position of dominance in the sport in the 1950s.
Because of their height and dominance when it came to headers, they were known as the Copenhagen Air Force.
Because of the Audis ' dominance in 1996, the BTCC organisers imposed a heavy ballast weight " penalty " on all four-wheel-drive cars for the 1997 season.

Because and relations
According to Capp, who loved to relate the story, Kelly's two perfectly logical reasons for doing so were: a. to cement diplomatic relations between Argentina and the United States, and b. " Because you can't play the piano, anyway!
Because of this necessity to have relations with other rational beings in order to achieve consciousness, Fichte writes that there must be a ' relation of right ,' in which there is a mutual recognition of rationality by both parties.
Because the object is inextricably within the world of meaningful relations, each object reflects the other ( much in the style of Leibniz's monads ).
A remark on the notation: Because it is common to consider several congruence relations for different moduli at the same time, the modulus is incorporated in the notation.
Because of that, all notes with these kinds of relations can be grouped under the same pitch class.
Because of bad relations between the latter Byzantine Empire and the states of western Europe as epitomized by Loukas Notaras's famous remark " Better the Sultan's turban than the Cardinal's Hat ", the majority of the Orthodox population accepted Ottoman rule as preferable to Venetian rule.
Because of the Syrian civil war relations between Syria and Turkey have become increasingly tense.
" Because historical experience and social relations are embedded within this musical material, it is to the analysis of such material that the critic must turn.
Because he still hoped to be a candidate, Stevenson refused to give the nominating address for relative newcomer John F. Kennedy, which strained relations between the two men.
Because of her relations to Mao, it was particularly difficult for the Party to deal with her.
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 of its strategic value, the case of the nitrogen factory Oberschlesische Stickstoffwerke was argued for years before the Permanent Court of International Justice, finally setting some new legal precedences on what is " just " in international relations.
Because of his young age, Roo is a very small animal, the smallest in the story ( other than Rabbit's friends and relations, and Alexander Beetle ), although he must be very close in size to Piglet since Kanga is unable to tell the difference when Piglet jumps into her pouch instead of Roo.
Because the Portuguese established themselves in Macau, Chinese commercial relations, mainly the silver trade with Japan, were improved under John III's rule.
Because of the Kramers – Kronig relations, the wavelength dependence of the real part of the refractive index is related to the material absorption, described by the imaginary part of the refractive index ( also called the extinction coefficient ).
Because set intersection can be defined in terms of set difference, the two relations involved in set intersection must also be union-compatible.
Because it was a union of independent bodies, the Church Union's work was limited to foreign missions and relations with Protestant churches outside Germany, especially German Protestants in other countries.
Because Anastasios was abandoned by his supporters, the Bulgarian ruler agreed to the pleas of Leo III and broke relations with the usurper.
Because their social co-existence, and its meaning, is expressed through market exchange ( trade and transaction ), people have no other relations with each other.
Because of his difficult relations with Bellerose, in 1627 Hardy started writing for a rival troupe of actors ( the " Vieux Comédiens du Roi ") around Claude Deschamps which performed at the Théâtre du Marais.
Because the borrower — the reference entity — is not a party to a credit default swap, entering into a CDS allows the bank to achieve its diversity objectives without impacting its loan portfolio or customer relations.
Because there are no relations in a free group, the free product of free groups is always a free group.
Because of the generality of the tensor algebra, many other algebras of interest can be constructed by starting with the tensor algebra and then imposing certain relations on the generators, i. e. by constructing certain quotient algebras of T ( V ).

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