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Because and relative
Because of your forward motion relative to the falling rain, the rain now appears to be falling not straight down from directly above you, but at a slight angle from a point in the sky somewhat in front of you.
Because this range of non-zero amplitude may be very broad or infinite, this definition is typically relaxed so that the bandwidth is defined as the range of frequencies in which the signal's spectral density is above a certain threshold relative to its maximum.
Because of statistical probability and restrictions on the relative diameters of the individual tubes, one of the shells, and thus the whole MWNT, is usually a zero-gap metal.
Because of the relative price of gin, when compared with other drinks available at the same time and in the same geographic location, gin became popular with the poor.
Because of the greater size and relative efficiency of the Salvadoran and Guatemalan industrial sectors, however, Honduras bought far more manufactured products from its neighbors than it sold to them.
Because this practice increases the supply of currency without any matching increase in demand for it, the price of the currency, that is the exchange rate, naturally falls relative to other currencies.
Because of the relative difficulty reaching the park and its seasonal closing, fewer than 20, 000 people a year visit Isle Royale-fewer than the number of people who visit the most popular national parks in a single day.
Because of its relative nuclear instability, lithium is less common in the solar system than 25 of the first 32 chemical elements even though the nuclei are very light in atomic weight.
Because of their relative isolation, contact between these groups and lowland Lao has been mostly confined to trading.
Because the Pacific plate is the largest of all the tectonic plates on Earth, crustal material at its western edge has had a long time since formation ( up to 170 million years ) to compact and become very dense ; hence its great height-difference relative to the higher-riding Mariana Plate, at the point where the Pacific Plate crust is subducted.
Because of the low availability relative to demand, rhenium is among the most expensive of metals, with an average price of approximately US $ 4, 575 per kilogram ( US $ 142. 30 per troy ounce ) as of August 2011 ; it is also of critical strategic military importance, for its use in high performance military jet and rocket engines.
Because toxic interactions are defined relative to the expectation under " no interaction ", a determination of synergy ( or antagonism ) depends on what is meant by " no interaction ".
Because of its depth and relative ease of access, the US Navy uses Seneca Lake to perform test and evaluation of equipment ranging from single element transducers to complex sonar arrays and systems.
Because of its conductive properties and relative chemical inertness, tungsten is also used in electrodes, and in the emitter tips in electron-beam instruments that use field emission guns, such as electron microscopes.
Because of the relative motion of rotor and stator, molecules preferably hit the lower side of the blades.
Because the Earth's axis is tilted relative to its orbital plane, sunlight is incident at different angles at different times of the year.
Because the Earth's axis is tilted relative to its orbital plane, sunlight is incident at different angles at different times of the year.
Because it is left-handed, the rightward ( relative to the direction of travel ) horizontal component is now lagging the vertical component by one quarter of a wavelength rather than leading it.
Because the electron has such a tiny charge, however, shot noise is of relative insignificance in many ( but not all ) cases of electrical conduction.
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 of conservation of potential vorticity caused by the poleward-moving winds on the subtropical ridge's western periphery and the increased relative vorticity of poleward moving water, transport is balanced by a narrow, accelerating poleward current, which flows along the western boundary of the ocean basin, outweighing the effects of friction with the cold western boundary current which originates from high latitudes.
Because of the ambiguity of " surface " and " vertical ", it is more commonly expressed relative to a precisely defined vertical datum which holds fixed some known point.
Because states can never be certain of other states ' future intentions, there is a lack of trust between states which requires them to be on guard against relative losses of power which could enable other states to threaten their survival.
Because he still hoped to be a candidate, Stevenson refused to give the nominating address for relative newcomer John F. Kennedy, which strained relations between the two men.

Because and success
Because of the game's success, a sequel followed in 1981 dubbed Asteroids Deluxe.
Because of the market success of the NES, companies chose to develop for it first and were thus barred from developing the same games on competing systems for two years.
Because of all of these elements and the importance of each one to the success of the course, seeking out a qualified, experienced course designer will help to insure that all of these factors are kept at the forefront.
Because of his lack of commercial success, Bowie was forced to try to earn a living in different ways.
Because higher league placement results in a greater share of television rights, success on the field generates greater income for the club.
Because no documentary material existed of the storming of the palace, Eistenstein's re-creation of the event has become the source material for historians and filmmakers, giving it further legitimacy as the accepted historical record, which illustrates its success as a propaganda film.
Because of the perceived success of the reconciliatory approach in dealing with human-rights violations after political change either from internal or external factors, other countries have instituted similar commissions, though not always with the same scope or the allowance for charging those currently in power.
Because he had no success in Germany, Zapf went to the United States.
Because of its success in explaining a wide variety of experimental results, the Standard Model is sometimes regarded as a " theory of almost everything ".
Because of his rank John of Gaunt was one of England's principal military commanders in the 1370s and 1380s, though his enterprises were never rewarded with the kind of dazzling success that had made his elder brother the Black Prince such a charismatic war leader.
Because the cult of the cross was spreading at about the same time, this comparison met with stunning success.
Because of his discouragingly minor role in the band, and under the pressure of The Mundanes ' unsuccessful search for success, Linnell began recording music with John Flansburgh, though his family did not support the transition from what they considered to be a more professional band to an experimental one.
) Because of their " distinctive histories and traditions ," black schools can function as the center and symbol of black communities, and provide examples of independent black leadership, success, and achievement.
Because most programs now breed their own puppies and raise them according to very carefully researched and planned guidelines, their success rates are relatively high.
Because of the show's huge success, the BBC were determined that the comedy series continue.
Because of the success of the album and the single " She Don't Use Jelly ", the band was featured on three popular television series: Beverly Hills, 90210, the Late Show with David Letterman and Beavis and Butt-head.
Because workers are forced to compete in a global job market, wages are less dependent on the success or failure of individual economies.
Because the land was suitable for cattle and sheep raising the grantees turned to ranching with great success.
Because Russell was still a major box office draw, with the success of Auntie Mame a few years earlier, and Merman never having established herself as a popular screen presence, the studio agreed to Brisson's terms.
Because the coin is assumed to be fair, the probability of success is.
Because of the success in Europe, Sega decided to open its Sega Europe division.
Because neighborhoods are such a vital resource to the success of Mishawaka, the city continually upgrades and develops new neighborhood park and recreation facilities.
Because of its huge success places are now going to be limited as the parade is getting too big.
Because of the destruction caused by poorly-built high-rise insulae collapsing, several Roman emperors, beginning with Augustus ( r. 30 BC-14 AD ), set limits of 20 – 25 metres for multi-storey buildings, but met with limited success, as these limits were often ignored despite the likelihood of taller insulae collapsing.

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