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Because and racial
Because in some societies racial groupings correspond closely with patterns of social stratification, for social scientists studying social inequality, race can be a significant variable.
Because the AP was a cooperative essentially owned by the newspapers, those in the South influenced its coverage of the racial unrest and protests, often ignoring, minimizing, or slanting the reporting.
Because of the presence of many sundown towns, the film obfuscates the racial reality of 1950s small-town southern Indiana.
Because the league's intentions included disfranchising Hispanics, the campaign to change the system took on strong racial overtones.
Because of these divisions, a racial streak emerged in the community, further dividing the community and decreasing the strength of their resistance.
Because of the city's racial composition, it has not been part of the integration busing program between the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County.
Because of strong genetic divergence between the two racial groups, a split into two species has been proposed:
" Because of Bessie Coleman ," wrote Lieutenant William J. Powell in Black Wings 1934, dedicated to Coleman, " we have overcome that which was worse than racial barriers.
Because the Civil Rights Act of 1875 applied to racial discrimination in private establishments, the Court said in the Civil Rights Cases, it exceeded congressional enforcement power under section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Because of racial documentation policies of that time, the number of blacks injured and dead was not accurately known so the death toll is estimated to be much more.
Because of their great historical, cultural, and racial differences, they are often in competition for land, resources, and political power.
Because of severe racial discrimination, these leases needed to be secured via an intermediary, H. O.
Because racial segregation was the norm throughout the South at the time the Memphis State Eight, as they were known, were admitted to Memphis State University, their presence on campus was the focus not only of intense media scrutiny, but severe criticism from much of the local public.
Because there was no sixties upsurge of social liberalism and decriminalisation of homosexuality in ( Nazi-occupied ) Western Europe in this world, the latter is still a felony, while racial segregation is still active.
Because the color of gingiva varies due to racial pigmentation, uniformity of color is more important than the underlying color itself.
Because of these views, leftist political dissidents were the first to be targeted by the Nazi regime, long before racial discrimination was applied, on the basis of the Reichstag Fire Decree.
Because of opposition from the British government, an explicit racial policy was avoided in the legislation, with the control mechanism being a dictation test in a European language selected by the immigration officer.
Because of donation patterns, differing racial groups have different likelihood of finding a match through a public cord blood bank.
Because of the correlation between self-identified race and genetic clusters, medical treatments whose results are influenced by genetics often have varying rates of success between self-defined racial groups.
Because of this, a person's dignity and honor could be damaged by racial prejudices.
Because of this, academic and societal ideas about race have tended to focus solely on the disadvantages suffered by racial minorities, overlooking the advantageous effects that accrue to whites.
Because of concentrated unemployment, poverty and racial minorities, these areas fell into a state of urban decay, violence and educational difficulties in the 90's.
Because of the racial differences of the craniums, Davis and Thurnam believed that proofs of polygenism were to be found in studying the skull types of different races.
Because of the racial barrier, black boxers only had a small number of prospective opponents from which to choose, and often ended up matched against the same fighters over and over.

Because and tension
Because of the gamble they take in the early stage of the game there is a build up of tension, which is immediately released once the train is robbed.
* Because of the low string tension
Because of the brevity of his reign, Emperor Yōmei was not responsible for any radical changes in policy, but his support of Buddhism created tension with supporters of Shintoism who opposed its introduction.
Because of the rotation, the string tying the spheres together is under tension.
Because of the overall political tension, Republic of Colombia's final days were approaching.
Because of this tension, water is literally being pulled up from the roots into the leaves, helped by cohesion ( the pull between individual water molecules, due to hydrogen bonds ) and adhesion ( the stickiness between water molecules and the hydrophilic cell walls of plants ).
Because the actual bond stress varies along the length of a bar anchored in a zone of tension, current international codes of specifications use the concept of development length rather than bond stress.
Because of the tension, the LAC decided to appoint a Latino member, Eduardo Montoya.
Because all the aspects in a Grand Cross are considered difficult aspects, the Grand Cross is seen as a source of extreme tension whereby various aspects of the personality ( represented by the planets ) are working at cross purposes that serve to nullify each other.
Because the Durand Line divides the Pashtun and Baloch people, it continues to be a source of tension between the governments of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Because engaging in the behavior can worsen the situation causing the tension, the person experiences a longer-term increase in tension, despite the shorter-term relief, resulting in a self-perpetuating cycle.
Because the flat spring is anchored and strong in tension the curved spring cannot move it to the right.
Because the pylons lean, the back stays are under tension.
Because the team comprised two software companies, tension emerged regarding job assignments and some developers left the project.
Because Vysotsky tuned down a tone and a half, his strings had less tension, which also colored the sound.
Because there is effectively a head on each end of an installed rivet, it can support tension loads ( loads parallel to the axis of the shaft ); however, it is much more capable of supporting shear loads ( loads perpendicular to the axis of the shaft ).
Because enjoyment of fiction sometimes depends upon the dramatic tension and suspense which arises within it, the external revelation of such plot elements can " spoil " the enjoyment that some consumers of the narrative would otherwise have experienced.
Because of this tension on their relationship, David and Diana separate.
Because the warp is held under high tension during the entire process of weaving, warp yarn must be strong.
Because wood was so abundant, early truss bridges would typically use carefully fitted timbers for members taking compression and iron rods for tension members, usually constructed as a covered bridge to protect the structure.
Because Bouvard and Pécuchet rarely persevere with any subject beyond their first disappointments, they are perpetually rank beginners: the lack of real achievement and the constant forward movement through time ( as shown through the rapid political changes from 1848 to 1851 ) create a strong sense of tension in the work.
Because of the increased equatorial zonular tension on the lens during accommodation, the stress on the lens capsule is increased and the lens remains stable and unaffected by gravity.
Because many of the rebels so killed were from the neighboring Bembe people, this incident created a lasting source of intragroup tension.

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