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Because and significance
Because of their biological significance, amino acids are important in nutrition and are commonly used in nutritional supplements, fertilizers, and food technology.
Because of its natural beauty and historical significance, it has become a popular tourist location.
Because of color's emotional significance to him, he made explicit recommendations that were close to the theories later adopted by the Neoimpressionists.
Because of its location and significance, the Invalides served as the scene for several key events in French history.
Because most Reform and Reconstructionist temples have abolished traditional tribal distinctions, roles, and identities on grounds of egalitarianism, a special status for a bat Kohen has very little significance in these movements.
Because of the significance of the Créole church's history and its centrality in the life of the community, it is featured on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail.
In the early nineteenth century, as the Abolitionist movement gained momentum in Boston, supporters lauded Attucks as a black American who played a heroic role in the history of the United States Because Attucks had Wampanoag ancestors, his story also holds special significance for many Native Americans.
Because of its significance in United States history a plan was put together to preserve the location.
Because of Arbuthnot's own insistence on not being recognized, it is difficult to speak definitively of his literary significance.
Because of the historical and cultural significance of the city, American forces did not immediately apply air and artillery strikes as widely as they had in other cities.
Because of the historical significance of " Crazy Blues ", it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1994, and, in 2005, was selected for permanent preservation in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
Because it is necessarily a large fraction of the signal, workers must be very careful in interpreting the statistical significance of measurements on scales close to the horizon.
Because of his significance, people have created forgeries of Osceola's items, and rumors persist about his head.
Because of their historic significance, many Tin Hau Temples in Hong Kong were graded historic buildings.
Because narrative reviews examine significance tests rather than effect sizes, Hwang and Jeong ( 2009 ) conducted a meta-analysis of 46 knowledge gap studies.
Because of the cultural significance of the mountain and excellent examples CCC period park structures, the Mount Greylock Summit Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in on April 20, 1998, reference number 98000349.
Because of its former significance, Fort Ticonderoga still had a high reputation as the " gateway to the continent " or the " Gibraltar of America ", but in 1775 it was, according to historian Christopher Ward, " more like a backwoods village than a fort.
Because of the gate's position at the front of the Imperial City, and historical events that have taken place on Tiananmen Square, the gate has great political significance.
Because of its natural, morphological, environmental, aesthetic and historical significance, this exceptional natural monument was put under State protection in 1957.
" Because Jewish lineage can provide a right to Israeli citizenship, aliyah ( returning to Israel ) has both a secular and a religious significance.
Because of its historic significance, the Temple is graded as a Grade II historic building.
Because of the historic significance of this match, the Boks had agreed to wear their change strip to allow Ireland to wear their regular green.
Because of its significance the word Cedar is mentioned 75 times ( Cedar 51 times, Cedars 24 times ) in the Bible, and played a pivotal role in the cementing of the Phoenician-Hebrew relationship.
Because of the historical significance of the church, it was left intact while all neighboring buildings were demolished to make way for the Gateway Arch.

Because and distinction
Because some materials have both useful mineral content and recoverable calorific value, the distinction between alternative fuels and raw materials is not always clear.
Because the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center, the body responsible for cataloguing minor planets in the Solar System, makes the distinction, the current editorial choice for Wikipedia articles on the trans-Neptunian region is to make this distinction as well.
Because this usage blurs the distinction between the compile-time process and the run-time process, this article will use linking for the former and loading for the latter.
Because of its view of concepts as " open-ended " classifications that go well beyond the characteristics included in their past or current definitions, Objectivist epistemology rejects the analytic-synthetic distinction as a false dichotomy and denies the possibility of a priori knowledge.
Because it is beyond being ( epekeina tes ousias is a phrase from Plato's Republic 509b ), it is also beyond thought, because thinking requires the determinations which belong to being: the division between subject and object, and the distinction of one thing from another.
Because the Church shows no true distinction between the living and the dead ( the saints are considered to be alive in Heaven ), saints are referred to as if they were still alive.
( Because ruling elders are often ordained in a fashion nearly identical to teaching elders, the distinction between lay and clergy is not as clear under the Presbyterian system as in others.
Sheets-Johnstone compares Rank's thought to that of three major Western philosophers — René Descartes, Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida: " Because immortality ideologies were originally recognized and in fact so named by Rank, a close examination of his writings on the subject is not only apposite but is itself philosophically rewarding ... Rank was a Freudian dissident who, in introducing the concept of immortality ideologies, traced out historical and psychological roots of ' soul-belief ' ( Seelenglaube )... chapter points up the extraordinary cogency of Rank's distinction between the rational and the irrational to the question of the human need for immortality ideologies " ( Sheets-Johnstone, 2008, p. 64 ).
Because of her background in education and her gift for expression, Miss Mills had served with distinction as the head of the Olla Military Institute ’ s English department.
Because applying pre-existing words to new situations is a natural process of language change, looking at words ' etymology is helpful in determining polysemy but not the only solution ; as words become lost in etymology, what once was a useful distinction of meaning may no longer be so.
Because many of the suggested distinguishing features of humanity — extreme intelligence ; highly complex language ; etc .— are not present in marginal cases such as young or mentally disabled humans, it appears that the only distinction is a prejudice based on species alone, which animal-rights supporters call speciesism — that is, differentiating humans from other animals purely on the grounds that they are human.
Because objects of awareness are often conscious, the distinction between awareness and consciousness is frequently blurred or they are used as synonyms.
Because of the wider spacing of the grooves, a broader overall dynamic range ( distinction between loud and soft ) was made possible.
Because of her clear distinction and ties to Tikal and Dos Pilas lineages, Wak Chanil becomes an important example for understanding the role of women as mothers, wives, and rulers during the Late Classic.
Because of this distinction, the company is required to adhere to stricter rules that are similar to those followed by U. S. companies.
Because the Constitution also specifies that all business from the first year may be continued into the second year, the distinction between the two annual sessions is more ceremonial than actual.
Because you is both singular and plural, people speaking various English dialects have attempted to revive the distinction between a singular and plural you by using slang to avoid confusion between the two uses.
Because of the university's emphasis on interdisciplinary studies, there is no distinction between the academic dress of the various faculties.
Because the term people of color includes vastly different people with only the common distinction of not being white, it draws attention to the fundamental role of racialization in the United States.
Because the punishment fell by lot, all soldiers in the group were eligible for execution, regardless of the individual degree of fault, or rank and distinction.
Because editors may choose to ignore minor edits when reviewing recent changes, the distinction between major and minor edits is significant.
Because of this local sentiment, many Detroiters volunteered to fight during the American Civil War, including the 24th Michigan Infantry Regiment ( part of the legendary Iron Brigade ) which fought with distinction and suffered 82 % casualties at Gettysburg in 1863.
Because O ( N ) is orthogonal, no distinction will be made between covariant and contravariant indices.

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