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Because and failure
Because of a failure by the crew to activate a certain switch in the LM before sealing it off, it initially tumbled after separation and did not execute the rocket burn necessary for the craft's intentional de-orbit.
Because of the large amounts of funds that move through the Reserve Banks every day, the System has policies and procedures to limit the risk to the Reserve Banks from a depository institution's failure to make or settle its payments.
Because of the commercial failure of the machine and lack of support, particularly in Finland, Torvalds became very used to having to write his own software rather than relying on programs written by others.
Because of his failure to save Amphipolis, he was sent into exile:
Because of his failure to capture Korea, Hideyoshi's forces were unable to invade China.
Because the processor has duplex hardware, one active side, and one standby side, a failure of one side of the processor will not necessarily result in a loss of switching.
Because of the cliff effect, it can be difficult for users to tell if a particular system is right on the edge of failure, or if it can tolerate much more noise before failing.
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 of Lowe ’ s lack of knowledge about shipping, the business was a costly failure, and it was difficult for the public to get used to the idea of being able to consume meat that had been so long out of the packing house.
Because the storage is in RAM, it is volatile memory, which means it will be lost in the event of power loss, whether intentional ( computer reboot or shutdown ) or accidental ( power failure ).
Because failure of the TCB breaks the trusted system, higher assurance is provided by the minimization of the TCB.
Because of the late departure of the ships, the French expedition was doomed to failure from the outset.
Because of the plot's failure, such a government never rose to power and most of its members were executed.
God had also instructed Moses to strike the rock ( Exodus 17: 6 ) Because of his failure to sanctify God, and for striking the rock twice, God punished Moses by not letting him enter into the promised land ( Numbers 20: 12 ).
Because GOES-G was a launch failure, it never received a number.
Because workers are forced to compete in a global job market, wages are less dependent on the success or failure of individual economies.
Because of the low efficiency of light output and a single point of failure ( filament burnout ) municipalities are increasingly retrofitting traffic signals with LED arrays
Because the symptoms are caused by failure to make protein, they emerge only after a variable delay from a few hours to a full day after exposure.
Because the music world's focus was redirected squarely at Seattle, No Doubt's album was not supported by the record label and considered a commercial failure for selling only 30, 000 copies.
Colonel Alexander Tulloch, who gave evidence to a board of enquiry into the failure, noted that in fact Cardigan had more horses than he had needed: indeed more horses than men to ride them, and wrote privately after his evidence was excluded from the final report: " Because Lord Cardigan might have had some difficulty in carrying up all the barley to which his corps was entitled he himself therefore justified in bringing up none.
Epic Records, however, refused to issue the song as a single due to its prior failure in the U. S. Because of this, a frustrated Casey formed Meca Records, releasing the single himself on this label in a final attempt to garner the song some success in America.
Because the failure of a mechanical ventilation system may result in death, it is classed as a life-critical system, and precautions must be taken to ensure that mechanical ventilation systems are highly reliable.
Because of this failure, he ended the Far East tour by entering a number of satellite tournaments.
Because of the sheer number of computers in large server farms, the failure of individual machines is a commonplace event, and the management of large server farms needs to take this into account, by providing support for redundancy, automatic failover, and rapid reconfiguration of the server cluster.

Because and adequately
Because the two heat exchangers, the condenser and evaporator, must swap functions, they are optimized to perform adequately in both modes.
Because organisms are functionally inseparable from the environment in which they live and because their structure and function cannot be adequately interpreted without knowing some of their evolutionary history, the study of natural history embraces the study of fossils as well as physiographic and other aspects of the physical environment ".
Because of this, neither the proximate cause of the wreck nor the excessive speed of the train has ever been adequately explained.
Because of the reconnaissance activity of the 435th Bomb Squadron, the US Navy was prepared to cope adequately with the situation.
Because assortative mating based on plumage color adequately predicts reproductive success, there are higher levels of fidelity and less need for extra pair relations.
Because most people cannot adequately determine absolute frequencies, the identity of a scale lies in the ratios of frequencies between its tones ( known as intervals ).
* Because of time and resource limitations, rather than evaluating all possible courses of action to see which one is most likely to work, leaders settle on the first proposal that adequately addresses the issue, which Simon termed " satisficing.
Because the Crown was interested in Carolina's exports and did not think the Lords Proprietor were adequately protecting the colony, it agreed.

Because and address
In fact, Fitzmyer believes that the preface of Luke should only be “ the starting point in the discussion of the aim of Luke-Acts .” Because the author ’ s intended purpose for the Book of Acts is not that straightforward, scholars have put forth four main claims to address this.
Because of this dynamism, users could not be expected to access services by specifying their address.
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 the RDOS < tt >. systm </ tt > call macro implements a < tt > jsr </ tt >, AC3 is overwritten by the return address for the < tt >. pchar </ tt > function.
Because of its prevalence, the generic term IP address typically still refers to the addresses defined by IPv4.
Because Miranda applies only to custodial interrogations, it does not protect detainees from standard booking questions such as name and address.
Because the application of RS-232 has extended far beyond the original purpose of interconnecting a terminal with a modem, successor standards have been developed to address the limitations.
Because the band had not included any name in the return address, the rejection slip was simply addressed to " The Residents ".
Because Wake-on-LAN operates below the IP protocol layer the MAC address is required and makes IP addresses and DNS names meaningless.
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 IRAM, XRAM, and PMEM ( read only ) all have an address 0, C compilers for the 8051 architecture provide compiler-specific pragmas or other extensions to indicate where a particular piece of data should be stored ( i. e. constants in PMEM or variables needing fast access in IRAM ).
Because of changes of the client's perceived address resulting from DHCP, network address translation, and web proxies this method may be unreliable.
Because it is physically located in the city of Fort Worth, the United States Postal Service changed the mailing address to Fort Worth, Texas.
Because of this timing restriction, the second address in each instruction word was the address of the next instruction.
Because of the way the segment address and offset are added, a single linear address can be mapped to up to 4096 distinct segment: offset pairs.
Because technologies require and enforce consistency in their use, technology is often used to address these issues.
Because of the unique conditions in diverse communities, the issues United Ways address are determined locally.
Because the declaration is overwhelmingly directed at the printed media as independent broadcasting was not much of a phenomenon back then, the celebrations of the tenth anniversary of the declaration-held also in Windhoek-were used by activists to propose and adopt a new document that would address issues specific to broadcasting, the African Charter on Broadcasting.
Because pointers store a memory location's address, instead of a value directly, inappropriate use of pointers can lead to undefined behavior in a program.
Because many people in Nepal and Tibet live without healthcare, education, clean water, or bridges connecting remote villages ; Blum created the foundation to address these problems.
In May, the Supreme Court affirmed Judge Gearin, deciding that " Because the legislative and executive branches never enacted a balanced budget for the 2010 – 2011 biennium, use of the unallotment power to address the unresolved deficit exceeded the authority granted to the executive branch by the statute ".

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