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Because and can be very similar numbers, the precision of the result can be much less than the inherent precision of the floating-point arithmetic used to perform the computation.
Because deconstruction examines the internal logic of any given text or discourse it helped many authors to analyse the contradictions inherent in all schools of thought, and as such it has proved revolutionary in political analysis, particularly ideology critiques.
Liana Bortolon, writing in 1967, said: " Because of the multiplicity of interests that spurred him to pursue every field of knowledge ... Leonardo can be considered, quite rightly, to have been the universal genius par excellence, and with all the disquieting overtones inherent in that term.
Because of its inherent ties to the Days of Repentance and the inspiration that comes along with hearing its piercing blasts, the shofar is also blown after morning services for the entire month of Elul, the last month of the Jewish civil year and the sixth of the Jewish ecclesiastical year.
Because of the inherent nature of emergencies, no two are likely to be the same, so emergency action principles help to guide rescuers at incidents, by sticking to some basic tenets.
Because of the inherent lack of experimental falsifiability in exploratory engineering, its practitioners must take particular care to avoid falling into practices analogous to cargo cult science, pseudoscience, and pathological science.
Because it lacks conventional stabilizing surfaces or the associated control surfaces, in its purest form the flying wing suffers from the inherent disadvantages of being unstable and difficult to control.
Because cognitive bias is inherent in the experiences, loyalties, and relationships of people in their daily lives, it cannot be eliminated by education or training, but awareness of biases can be enhanced, allowing for the adoption of compensating correction mechanisms.
Because of the smoothness inherent in the Wankel rotary engine, little vibration or harshness was experienced at high rpm, so a buzzer was fitted to the tachometer to warn the driver when the 7000 rpm redline was approaching.
Because of the dangers inherent in armed confrontation, even police or soldiers who might strongly prefer to take an enemy alive may still kill to protect themselves or civilians, and potentially cross the line into extrajudicial murder.
Because of the passband ripple inherent in Chebyshev filters, the ones that have a smoother response in the passband but a more irregular response in the stopband are preferred for some applications.
Because of their inherent maneuverability, acceleration, and high speed abilities, it requires skill and physical strength to operate a snowmobile.
' The Handbook of Massachusetts Evidence says " Because of the risk of prejudice to the defendant inherent in the admission of photographs of the ' mug shot ' variety, judges and prosecutors are required to ' use reasonable means to avoid calling the jury's attention to the source of such photographs used to identify the defendant.
Because any user's private key can be generated through the use of the third party's secret, this system has inherent key escrow.
Because of the inherent expense and difficulty in obtaining extrinsic evidence for many genes, it is also necessary to resort to Ab initio gene finding, in which genomic DNA sequence alone is systematically searched for certain tell-tale signs of protein-coding genes.
Because of successes in racing, the RMR platform has been popular for road-going sports cars despite the inherent challenges of design, maintenance and lack of cargo space.
Because of the structural weaknesses inherent in the construction of convertibles, few convertibles are known to survive.
Because the framework of museums lie in material objects as primary sources, historians recognize inherent issues, problematic to the ‘ truth ’ which they seek to unfold and have been forced to adapt their tactics when drawing information out ; this has led to tremendous efforts to borrow from other disciplines.
Peripheral Vision Distortion: Because of the compromise in vertical range of undistorted vision, there is an inherent impact on peripheral vision with progressive lenses which is more obvious than that which is found in single vision lenses.
Because of early spread and inherent resistance to anticancer drugs, patients have poor prognosis.
Because of video encoding and stylus positioning constraints inherent in this technology, still frames ( where action would be suspended pending player input ) had to be encoded as a repeat of 2 or 3 seconds of video.
Because of this, and the inherent security benefits of separating the control lines from the payload, telephone systems introduced since the 1960s rely more on common-channel signaling ( CCS ).
Because of their inherent mechanical skill, they are employed in the tea factories, automobile workshops and defence engineering.
Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements.

Because and dangers
Because of its beautiful autumn foliage, it has been planted outside of Asia as an ornamental plant, often by gardeners who were apparently unaware of the dangers of allergic reactions.
Because of the dangers involved in having only two points of ingress and egress into the city during an evacuation, officials have mentioned the possibility of additional bridges potentially being designed in the future over the Columbia or Wenatchee Rivers, as reported periodically by the Wenatchee World.
Because of the dangers and frustrations that attendants experienced in their work, Pinel put great emphasis on the selection and supervision of attendants in order to establish a custodial setting dedicated to norms of constraint and liberty that would facilitate psychological work.
Because of the dangers of grain boundaries in certain materials such as superalloy turbine blades, great technological leaps were made to minimize as much as possible the effect of grain boundaries in the blades.
Because of the dangers of having so many cars on the track at the same time, a pre-qualifying session was introduced for the teams with the worst record over the previous six months, including any new teams.
Because of the dangers discussed above, roadway lights are properly used sparingly and only when a particular situation justifies increasing the risk.
Because of the slow movement of Dora, wind and flooding were major dangers as some areas bore the brunt of the storm for several hours and in some places up to a day.
Because Bliss is a Gaian, she possesses considerable mentallic powers, which are often used as a plot device in Foundation and Earth to help her companions escape from dangers that they encounter during their quest.
Because of the dangers of self-deception leading a person to mistake their own will, or shadow, for the will of God, Buchman proposed a " six-fold test " of the thoughts which came in the quiet time:
Because of political dangers looming on the horizon, Rama was a natural focus of worship due to his position as the faultless prince.
Because railroad officials were worried that the film would add to the death toll, the Norfolk Southern railroad issued a statement, read at the premiere, which warned of the trestle's dangers and informed the audience that anyone caught on the trestle could be prosecuted for trespassing.
Because of increasing awareness of the potential dangers of sodium hydroxide found in traditional relaxer formulas, many women have begun abandoning them.
Because past criminal convictions are not a negative criteria for membership, and because of dangers presented by continuing construction, children are not allowed to reside in the community.
Because it is a discovery process that discloses latent errors so we can learn how to deal with them, trial and error also lowers risk by reducing the scope of unforeseen dangers.
Because of the dangers of fire, and collapse, the height of the insulae were restricted by Augustus to 70 Roman feet called the pes ( 20. 7 m ), and again by Emperor Nero down to 60 Roman feet ( 17. 75 m ) after the Great Fire of Rome.

Because and uncontrolled
Because in vivo hemolysis destroys the red blood cells, in uncontrolled chronic or severe cases it can lead to hemolytic anemia.
Because of this, the potential for difficulty or complications due to the presence of unusual airway anatomy or other uncontrolled variables is carefully evaluated before undertaking tracheal intubation.
Because tumors induce rapid and uncontrolled angiogenesis they are especially “ leaky ” and allow liposomes to exit the bloodstream at a much higher rate than normal tissue would.
Because of a reduction of more than 95 % of the original 20 million bat population, as a result of vandalism, pollution, and uncontrolled tourism, the organization decided to buy the property to place it under conservation.
Because the collection of DNA from an environment is largely uncontrolled, the most abundant organisms in an environmental sample are most highly represented in the resulting sequence data.
Because of this early uncontrolled exploitation, much of the reserves in the Mid-continent have been depleted.
Because the use of a Big Red Switch would bring down a computer in an uncontrolled fashion, getting the machine up and running again could be a nontrivial and time-consuming task.
Because of their instinctive desire to follow scents, they are eager to follow their noses and may ignore their owners ' commands-they should not be allowed off leash in an uncontrolled area.

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