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Because and insufficient
Because this technology – except for military applications – is not commercially available, insufficient quantities of it are available on the global isotope markets for use in large scale, commercial irradiators.
Because the population of Côte d ' Ivoire was insufficient to meet the labor demand on French plantations and forests, which were among the greatest users of labor in French West Africa, the French recruited large numbers of workers from Upper Volta to work in Côte d ' Ivoire.
Because of this, the drug is supposed to be given to females as a last resort after milder treatments have proven insufficient.
Because of insufficient space at the University of Illinois campus, Urbana 06 was moved to St. Louis, Missouri, at The Americas Center and the Edward Jones Dome.
Because the function of a payload is not limited to merely spawning a shell, some have suggested that the name shellcode is insufficient.
Because nectar's protein content alone is insufficient for oogenesis ( egg production ) one or more blood meals is needed by the female.
Because of the high proportion of auto-production costs represented by fixed costs that needed to be allocated over a planned production volume, and the use in the 1960s of investment appraisal criteria that were ill-suited to accounting for volume fluctuations and the rapidly changing value of the UK currency in the 1960s, the precise figures quoted may be open to challenge, but the new management's diagnosis that BMC's profitability was insufficient to fund support and new model investment to cover its disparate range of brands and models was hard to refute.
Because the receipts were initially insufficient to cover the six per cent dividend on the £ 5, 697 that the Conservators had invested, they added the difference to the capital, so that the debt steadily increased.
Because of insufficient weight, skin lesions, and a bone disease, Gasper was euthanized on January 2, 2007.
Because of this, insufficient Superliner equipment was available for use on the Cardinal.
Because remote-control hardware available at the time was insufficient for the task, Operation Aphrodite was riddled with problems.
Because much of the illness and death associated with swine flu involves secondary infection by other pathogens, control strategies that rely on vaccination may be insufficient.
Because there is insufficient level ground for even a small runway, the island is served by the airport on Hiva Oa.
Because of the rules of the game, it frequently matters whether a player of the offense is on the line of scrimmage or in the backfield, and in those cases the descriptor " wide receiver " is insufficient and " end in motion " ( except in Canadian football, where they're allowed to be shuffling sideways along the line of scrimmage when the ball is snapped ) is nonsense, although it may reflect the way the player in question is listed on the roster.
Because the authors felt that such a computer literacy curriculum, which focused on skills, was insufficient for the demands of future knowledge workers, they argued that the ideal curriculum would equip students with computer fluency, which they defined as a " robust understanding of what is needed to use information technology effectively across a range of applications " ( 14 ).
Because government funds were insufficient, the Mandalay Committee for the palace Reconstruction was formed, with funds coming from the State Law and Order Restoration Council, which patronized this project.

Because and capacity
Because he interprets the primitive state of man as one of mere potentiality or capacity and believes that Adam and Eve were created as children, Irenaeus often seems inclined to extenuate their disobedience as being `` due, no doubt, to carelessness, but still wicked ''.
Because of the ocean's great capacity to store and release heat, maritime climates are more moderate and have less extreme seasonal variations than inland climates.
Because of its specific heat capacity, the highest of all solids, lithium metal is often used in coolants for heat transfer applications.
Because of restrictions on expanding the capacity at Anfield, Liverpool announced plans to move to the proposed Stanley Park Stadium in May 2002.
Because of this current limitation, multiple parallel cables ( called bundle conductors ) are used when higher capacity is needed.
Because the carrying capacity of a river depends in part on its depth, the sediment in the water which is over the flooded banks of the channel is no longer capable of keeping the same amount of fines in suspension as the main thalweg.
Because that isn't possible due to environmental constraints and carrying capacity, a model that includes saturation would be more accurate.
Because of its capacity to absorb liquid immediately, casabe may cause someone to choke, but goes down quickly with a sip of liquid.
Because the capacity of Brookside's processing equipment exceeded the mine output, some of the slack from the Brazil mine was brought to Brookside for washing and coking.
Because he never became prime minister, and because of the great capacity many considered that he had for the post, Hugh Gaitskell is remembered largely with respect from people both within and outside of the Labour Party.
Because Romantics stress that emotion and imagination have the same dignity as reason, Ellwood argues, they tend to think political truth " is known less by rational considerations than by its capacity to fire the passions " and, therefore, that political truth is " very apt to be found [...] in the distant past ".
Because of this practice launcher capacity is usually quoted as separated spacecraft mass to GTO, and this number will be higher than the payload that could be delivered directly into GEO.
Because of their increased size, this class of computer usually includes more powerful components and a larger display than generally used in smaller portable computers and can have a relatively limited battery capacity ( or none at all ).
Because crocodile teeth are curved ( like bananas ) and grow back if they fall out, the Azande observe this similarity and want to impart this capacity of regeneration to their bananas.
Because of the high capacity, many of the units operate continuously, as opposed to processing in batches, at steady state or nearly steady state for months to years.
Because of capacity problems towards London, Moor Street station was built at the opposite end of the tunnel to take local trains towards Leamington Spa and Stratford upon Avon.
Because of their poor showing on the field, the Triangles were not able to draw crowds for home games: Triangle Park, with a seating capacity of 5, 000, rarely saw that many fans.
Because of its enormous volume variability and its large potential capacity the venous plexus is believed to determine skin color ( Rowell.
Because there is no intermediate resale of capacity, dark fibre networks can operate using the latest optical protocols using wavelength division multiplexing to add capacity where needed, and to provide an upgrade path between technologies without removing the network from service.
Because of its wide median, it has the capacity to be expanded from six to ten lanes ( maximum of eight lanes between Highway 401 in Mississauga and Highway 403 in Hamilton ) without having to reconstruct existing bridges and interchanges.
Because of this, the signaling system at the terminal is operated manually and therefore cannot be used with full capacity.
Because of this, database administrators should make sure that the data dictionary cache has sufficient capacity to cache this data.
Because of their very restricted capacity and inability to cope with large modern ships, they were among the first to be closed in 1968, and were sold to the Greater London Council.
Because of its capacity to distinguish is from ought, reasoning can ' spontaneously ' originate new events without being itself determined by what already exists.

Because and difficult
Because anthropology developed from so many different enterprises ( see History of Anthropology ), including but not limited to fossil-hunting, exploring, documentary film-making, paleontology, primatology, antiquity dealings and curatorship, philology, etymology, genetics, regional analysis, ethnology, history, philosophy, and religious studies, it is difficult to characterize the entire field in a brief article, although attempts to write histories of the entire field have been made.
Because virtually all extant written material on Arianism was written by its opponents, the nature of Arian teachings is difficult to define precisely today.
Because of this, correct imports of DXF files have been difficult.
Because bipolar disorder can have a high rate of both under-diagnosis and misdiagnosis, it is often difficult for individuals with the condition to receive timely and competent treatment.
Because the size of the dispersed phase may be difficult to measure, and because colloids have the appearance of solutions, colloids are sometimes identified and characterized by their physico-chemical and transport properties.
Because gigs can be infrequent, it can be very difficult to make a living as a freelance entertainer.
Because the volatility of a comet's material decreases as it gets further from the Sun, the comet becomes increasingly difficult to observe as a function of not only distance, but the progressive shrinking and eventual disappearance of its tail and the reflective elements it carries.
Because of the strength of the Communist Party of China and the importance of the Marxist interpretation of history in legitimizing its rule, it was for many years difficult for historians within the PRC to actively argue in favor of non-Marxist and anti-Marxist interpretations of history.
Because their lives are not authentic this is a difficult task and they are under constant threat.
Because the physics of a disc require " snap " or " flick ", which means putting spin on the disc, new players generally find that throwing a distance driver accurately can be somewhat difficult and will require experience with disc golf disc response.
Because these don't have wider fingerboards, some players find them more difficult to finger and bow.
Because the majority of diversity and biomass on Earth is microbial, and thus difficult to measure, recorded extinction events affect the easily observed, biologically complex component of the biosphere rather than the total diversity and abundance of life.
Because large amounts of money are involved, and most of a film's budget is spent during production, the post-production period can often be difficult and challenging.
Because of the strong empirical support for special relativity, any modifications to it must necessarily be quite subtle and difficult to measure.
Because defining a GSSP depends on finding well-preserved geologic sections and identifying key events, this task becomes more difficult as one goes farther back in time.
Because of this change in approach some RuneQuest fans found it difficult to adjust to HeroQuest.
Because he lacked an officer's commission, he found it difficult to give orders and directions to his superiors.
Because the rugged terrain has made the land difficult to traverse and equally difficult to cultivate, this area has not been highly developed.
Because iron was a valuable commodity, and any worn out items were generally melted down and reused, it is difficult to locate clear archaeological evidence of the earliest horseshoes.
Because the election of a three-year-old boy to be German king appeared likely to make orderly rule difficult, the boy's uncle, Duke Philip of Swabia, brother of late Henry VI, was designated to serve in his place.
Because environmental factors affect brain activity and behavior, where differences are found, it can be difficult for researchers to assess whether or not the differences are innate.
Because it relies on volunteers and uses " rough consensus and running code " as its touchstone, results can be slow whenever the number of volunteers is either too small to make progress, or so large as to make consensus difficult, or when volunteers lack the necessary expertise.
Because it spans music from Ragtime to the present day – over 100 years now – jazz can be very difficult to define.
Because the soil is so difficult to cultivate, most of the land is used for cattle pasture.

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