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Because and lack
Because of its importance, and because the lack of price competition is well recognized, the industry is under considerable public pressure not to raise its price any more than could be justified by cost increases.
Because of lack of financing, the development of oil fields near Doba, originally due to finish in 2000, was delayed until 2003.
Because of the lack of worldwide knowledge about the order in general, very little is known about the order diversity.
Because they lack this key defence, only 0. 5 % of cane toads are estimated to reach adulthood.
Because of their physical similarity to humans a replicant must be detected by its lack of emotional responses and empathy to questions posed in a Voight-Kampff test.
Because of his lack of commercial success, Bowie was forced to try to earn a living in different ways.
Because of their lack of hydrogen-bond-donating ability, esters do not self-associate.
Because of this, they lack referential transparency, i. e. the same language expression can result in different values at different times depending on the state of the executing program.
Because of the lack of subsidies and a need to reduce expenditures, many social programs in Hungary had to be cut in an attempt to lower spending.
Because of severe shortages in weapons and equipment and lack of training, members of the Volkssturm were poorly prepared for combat, and about 175, 000 of them lost their lives in the final months of the war.
Because of the difficulty of manipulating metal and the lack of machine tools, the use of metal was kept to a minimum.
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 of a lack of anti-tank weapons, German battleships used their guns to support the defenders of Kolberg until nearly all of the soldiers and civilians had been evacuated.
Because of its mountainous topography and lack of development, Laos has few reliable transportation routes.
Because the scripts used to write some Semitic languages lack vowel letters, unambiguous reading of a text might be difficult.
Because of the wide slew-range and lack of positive feedback, the response of all the open-loop level detectors described above will be relatively slow.
Because of the lack of topographic barriers within Paraguay, these opposite prevailing winds bring about abrupt and irregular changes in the usually moderate weather.
Because of the lack of scientific support, along with religious and prejudicial reasons phrenology never found a wide audience in Ireland.
Because of the lack of central authority in P2P networks, forces such as the recording industry, RIAA, MPAA, and the government are unable to delete or stop the sharing of content on P2P systems.
Because the key distinguishing characteristic Marsh noted for Pteranodon was its lack of teeth, any toothless pterosaur jaw fragment, wherever it was found in the world, tended to be attributed to Pteranodon during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Because of their physical similarity to humans, a replicant must be detected by its lack of emotional responses and empathy to questions posed in a Voight-Kampff test.
Because of a lack of cement, mud was used as the mortar for many buildings, most of which had deteriorated into a state of ruin.
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 Skuld's lack of magic power, Noble Scarlet lacked the full unequivocal obedience an angel must have for her goddess.
Because Adorno believed that sociology needs to be self-reflective and self-critical, he believed that the language the sociologist uses, like the language of the ordinary person, is a political construct in large measure that uses, often unreflectingly, concepts installed by dominant classes and social structures ( such as our notion of " deviance " which includes both genuinely deviant individual and " hustlers " operating below social norms because they lack the capital to operate above: for an analysis of this phenomenon, cf.

Because and upwelling
Because of this upwelling seamounts often carry above-average plankton populations, seamounts are thus centers where the fish that feed on them aggregate, in turn falling prey to further predation, making seamounts important biological hotspots.
Because of the upwelling of cold coastal waters and because of subtropical atmospheric subsidence, the desert is one of the most arid on Earth.

Because and tides
Because of this gradient, galactic tides can deform an otherwise spherical Oort cloud, stretching the cloud in the direction of the galactic centre and compressing it along the other two axes.
Because the tidal speed doubles, eight times more tidal power is produced during spring tides than at neaps.
Because of the rapid industrial growth in Germany and the daily tides, two citizens of Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht started a ship breaking yard which grew into an industry resulting in the town becoming worldwide known as the " ship breaking village ".
Because the Earth's tides are ultimately due to gravitational interaction with the Moon and Sun and the Earth's rotation, tidal power is practically inexhaustible and classified as a renewable energy resource.
Because of the complex nature of the tides in New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary near the mouth of the Hudson River, the hydrology of the Arthur Kill is still an open subject.
Because the Puppeteers seemingly have no experience of tides, they were unable to anticipate the deadly tidal forces.
Because ordinary tidal clocks only track a part of the tidal effect, and because the relative size of the combined effects is different in different places, they are in general only partially accurate for tracking the tides.

Because and pushing
Because the diapirs are liquified and very hot, they tend to rise through the surrounding native " country " rock, pushing it aside and partially melting it.
Because the November hearing before Spicer was not a trial, Clanton had the right to continue pushing for prosecution, but the prosecution would have to come up with new evidence of murder before the case could be considered.
Because soft tissue is relatively elastic, tumors can grow rather large, pushing aside normal tissue, before they are felt or cause any problems.
Because it is a pushing tool, it is generally used from the stern ( back ) of the craft.
Because this region was entirely slave-free from its inception and separated by the Ohio River from the South — which was pushing an expansion of legal slavery into the West — the concept developed of " free states " in contrast to " slave states.
Because ancestors of the MRCA are by definition also common ancestors, we can find ( less recent ) common ancestors by pushing further back in time to ancient common ancestors of all people alive.
Because the savanna has been pushing south, however, there is now a substantial amount of immigration to the Centre and East Provinces.
Because of the nature of the circuit the 2005 Turkish Grand Prix weekend saw many drivers spinning off throughout the weekend due to pushing too hard, particularly at Turn 8.
Because of fears of offending commercial sponsors by cutting their live network programs off in mid-sentence, the mechanized chimes were always rung by an announcer pushing a button in conjunction with the program s conclusion ; they were never set to an automatic timer, although heavy discussions on the subject were held between the Engineering and Programming departments throughout the 1930s and 1940s.
Because the desired transfer speeds were faster even than could tolerate the minimum four-operation per-datum loop ( bit-test, conditional-branch-to-self, fetch, and store ), the hardware would often be built with automatic wait state generation on the I / O device, pushing the data ready poll out of software and onto the processor's fetch or store hardware and reducing the programmed loop to two operations.
Because CO < sub > 2 </ sub > is denser than air, it has a tendency to sink to the ground while pushing breathable air up.
Because ancestors of the MRCA are by definition also common ancestors, we can continue to find ( less recent ) common ancestors by pushing further back in time to more and more ancient common ancestors of all people alive today.

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