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Because unlike the Hawaiians, Cubans and Puerto Ricans, the Filipinos were willing to fight for their independence, Carnegie believed that the conquest of the islands is a denial of the fundamental democratic principle, and he also urged William McKinley to withdraw American troops and allow the Filipinos to live with their independence.
Because it demonstrates the fundamental limitation of the observer to predict experimental results, Richard Feynman called it " a phenomenon which is impossible ... to explain in any classical way, and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics.
Because of Euclidean geometry's fundamental status in mathematics, it would be impossible to give more than a representative sampling of applications here.
Because educational assessment is fundamental to most quantitative research in the field, educational psychologists have made significant contributions to the field of psychometrics.
Because of some fundamental weaknesses in the 2 0 0 release a new not compatible release 3 0 0 was released in September 1993, given the designation of EIA standard EIA-618.
Because of its close relation to the time-evolution of a system, it is of fundamental importance in most formulations of quantum theory.
Because of the likelihood of errors being introduced each time a manuscript was copied, the filiation of different version of the same text is a fundamental part of the study and criticism of all texts that have been transmitted in manuscript.
Because of his path-finding synthesis of Aristotle and Biblical faith, Maimonides also had a fundamental influence on the great Church theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Because most if not all stars form clustered, star clusters are to be viewed the fundamental building blocks of galaxies.
Because one of the two fundamental postulates of special relativity says that the laws of physics should work the same way in every inertial frame, if it is possible for signals to move backwards in time in any one frame, it must be possible in all frames.
Because they may be managed and controlled by nonresidents, their interests may conflict in fundamental respects with the interests of eligible voters.
Because of its fundamental role in carrying a single phone call, the DS0 rate forms the basis for the digital multiplex transmission hierarchy in telecommunications systems used in North America.
Because force is the time derivative of momentum, the concept of force is redundant and subordinate to the conservation of momentum, and is not used in fundamental theories ( e. g., quantum mechanics, quantum electrodynamics, general relativity, etc .).
Because of this, and because the Partidas remain fundamental law in the American Southwest, he is one of the 23 lawmakers depicted in the House of Representatives chamber of the United States Capitol.
Because of the fundamental relationship between force and energy, this definition is equivalent to the first definition.
Because of such fundamental errors of fact, Lefkowitz has criticized Afrocentrism as " an excuse to teach myth as history.
Because of the missing fundamental effect, male voices still sound male over the telephone.
Because most law and economics scholarship operates within a neoclassical framework, fundamental criticisms of neoclassical economics have been applied to work in law and economics.
Because polyphyletic and paraphyletic groups are defined in terms of clades plus or minus other clades, they are considered less fundamental than monophyletic ( single, whole ) clades.
Because of the use of expedient means ( upāya ) by metaphors ( e. g., the hidden jewel ) in the way that the tathāgatagarbha was taught in some sutras, two fundamentally mistaken notions arose: first that the tathāgatagarbha was a teaching different from and somehow more definitive than the teaching of emptiness ( śūnyatā ), and second that tathāgatagarbha was believed to be a substance of reality, a creator, or a substitute for the ego-substance or fundamental self ( ātman ) of the Brahmans.
Because of this smearing effect, if one defines a sufficiently small zone, a fundamental particle may be both partly inside and partly outside it.
Because of the discrepancy in perceiving the status quo — the socio-economic hierarchy of bourgeois culture — most men and women concern themselves with their immediate ( personal ) concerns, rather than ( publicly ) think about and question the fundamental sources of their social and economic oppression.
Because, merely from the choice of units, these five dimensional physical constants disappear from equations of physical law, they are considered not fundamental in an operationally distinguishable sense.
Because indirection is a fundamental aspect of algorithms, pointers are often expressed as a fundamental data type in programming languages ; in statically ( or strongly ) typed programming languages, the type of a pointer determines the type of the datum to which the pointer points.

Because and value
Because the rake angle Af at the tip of the knife is very much smaller ( or even negative ) when compared to the value of **yc for the major portion of the knife, a very rapid increase in cutting force with thickness will result.
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.
Because of this keyword stropping, it was possible for AA to allow spaces in variable names, such as < code >< u > integer </ u > previous value </ code >.
Because of its size, the value of grazing and mining is considerable.
Because the remit of the Convention covers millions of species of plants and animals, and tens of thousands of these taxa are potentially of economic value, in practice this negative list approach effectively forces CITES signatories to expend limited resources on just a select few, leaving many species to be traded with neither constraint nor review.
Because some materials have both useful mineral content and recoverable calorific value, the distinction between alternative fuels and raw materials is not always clear.
Because of the immediacy of the information, historians tend to value live chronicles, such as annals, over dead ones.
Because Capra's films often carry a message about basic goodness in human nature, and show the value of unselfishness and hard work, his wholesome, feel-good themes have led some to term his style " Capra-corn.
Because rapidly rising prices undermine the role of money as a store of value, people try to spend it on real goods or services as quickly as possible.
Because entropy can be conditioned on a random variable or on that random variable being a certain value, care should be taken not to confuse these two definitions of conditional entropy, the former of which is in more common use.
Because of the network effect, new IM users gained much more value by choosing to use the Mirabilis system ( and join its large network of users ) than they would using a competing system.
Because Prolog allows impure predicates, checking the truth value of certain special predicates may have some deliberate side effect, such as printing a value to the screen.
Because the theory is ' sick ' for any negative value of the coupling constant, the series do not converge, but are an asymptotic series.
Because the truth-value of the proposition doesn't depend on the value of the variable, the variable is called bound.
Because HTSC wire has lower ( J < sub > c </ sub >) value than LTSC wire, it will take much more wire to create the same inductance.
Because it allows for community standards and demands " serious " value, Justice Douglas worried in his dissent that this test would make it easier to suppress speech and expression.
Because the western end of Lake Erie offered the shortest overland route to the frontiers of Indiana and Illinois, Maumee Harbor was seen as a site of immediate importance and great value.
Because of this high face value, the 500 yen has been a favorite target for counterfeiters ; it was counterfeited to such an extent that in 2000 a new series of coins was issued with various security features, but counterfeiting continued.
Because the check value has a fixed length, the function that generates it is occasionally used as a hash function.
Because the Earth's orbit around the sun is elliptical, and because of the obliquity of the Earth's axis relative to the plane of the orbit ( the ecliptic ), the apparent solar day varies a few dozen seconds above or below the mean value of 24 hours.
Because it is the only source for the history of twelfth-century Jerusalem written by a native, historians have often assumed that William's statements could be taken at face value.
Because the logarithm is a monotonically increasing function, the logarithm of a function achieves its maximum value at the same points as the function itself, and hence the log-likelihood can be used in place of the likelihood in maximum likelihood estimation and related techniques.
Because these regimes influence and are influenced by the organization of both social and economic capital, the analysis of dimensions lacking a standard economic value ( e. g., the political economy of language, of gender, of religion ) often draw on the concepts used in Marxian critiques of capital.
Because of the high value that spices had in Europe and the large profits rendered, combined with Portugal's growing internal problems, the Dutch and British joined in the conflicts around 1600, to try to gain a monopoly over the trade and expel Portugal.

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