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Because of the uncertainty of this definition, I solicited the interpretation of the Secretary of Labor.
Because of the linguistic, ethnic, and cultural differences between Yupik and Inuit peoples there is uncertainty as to the acceptance of any term encompassing all Yupik and Inuit people.
Because some banks refused to clear checks from certain others during times of economic uncertainty, a check-clearing system was created in the Federal Reserve system.
Because of the uncertainty of the crisis, banks gave less loans which led to a decrease in investment.
Because observations are subject to uncertainty and weather conditions, and astronomical methods are highly complex, there have been attempts to create fixed arithmetical rules.
Because of the uncertainty centering on Munisai ( when he died, whether he was truly Musashi's father, etc.
Because the discrepancy is not fully explained, uncertainty of our prediction of UT ( rotation angle of the Earth ) may be as large as the difference between these values: 11 s / cy < sup > 2 </ sup >.
Because the committee left no minutes, there is some uncertainty about how the drafting process proceeded — accounts written many years later by Jefferson and Adams, although frequently cited, are contradictory and not entirely reliable.
Because of this uncertainty and the potential for cytotoxicity in the fetus and hepatotoxicity in the mother, the product should be avoided during pregnancy.
Because no other measurement involving time had been as precise, the effect of the change was less than the experimental uncertainty of all existing measurements.
Because of the zero-point energy, the position and momentum of the oscillator in the ground state are not fixed ( as they would be in a classical oscillator ), but have a small range of variance, in accordance with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Because of this uncertainty, IBM machines were sold without Windows 95, while Compaq, HP, and other indulgent companies sold machines with Windows 95 from day one.
Because of the uncertainty of the mail boat schedule, a conch shell would be blown to alert the islanders that the mail had arrived.
Because there is some level of uncertainty with all medical treatments, it is common ethical practice ( and in some cases, a legal requirement ) for pharmaceutical companies and many medical practitioners to explicitly state the promise, risks, and limitations of a medical choice.
Because of the uncertainty regarding the year of his birth, his age can only be estimated, but he was likely in his late sixties, possibly having reached seventy.
* Because of the uncertainty regarding if and when expressions will be evaluated, non-strict languages generally must be purely functional to be useful.
Because of the uncertainty of the fire damage to the structure of the house, the only work that can be attributed with any degree of certainty to the new partnership is the redesign of the interior of the seven state-rooms contained on the piano nobile of the south wing ; and even here the extent of Jones ' presence is questioned.
Because it has been widely introduced, there is some uncertainty about its native range ; it is thought to be native from Point Reyes National Seashore south to San Luis Obispo County.
Because of uncertainty whether or not there would be a fifth season, the story was written to play as either the fourth or fifth season finale.
Because of the uncertainty of the political climate, Shostakovich shelved the concerto until after Stalin's demise, and then released the concerto under the Opus 99 numeration.
Because the RfD assumes " a dose below below which no adverse noncarcinogenic health effects should result from a lifetime of exposure ", the critical step in all chemical risk and regulatory threshold calculations is dependent upon a properly derived dose at which no observed adverse effects ( NOEAL ) were seen which is then divided by an uncertainty factor that considers inadequacies of the study, animal-to-human extrapolation, sensitive sub-populations, and inadequacies of the database.
Because he was a Ming prince, the dynastic upheaval created a great amount of uncertainty for his position in society.
Because of this uncertainty, IBM machines were sold without Windows 95, while Compaq, HP, and other companies sold machines with Windows 95 from day one.
Because of the uncertainty surrounding the name, they are often considered a cultivar group: Abutilon x Hybridum Group or Abutilon Hybridum Group.

Because and roles
Because every CERT member in a community receives the same core instruction, any team member has the training necessary to assume any of these roles.
Because improvisers may be required to play a variety of roles without preparation, they need to be able to construct characters quickly with physicality, gestures, accents, voice changes, or other techniques as demanded by the situation.
Because of their roles as aggressors in World War II, Germany and Japan were not invited to participate ; the USSR were invited but chose not to send any athletes.
Because plant and animal material can be preserved underwater, archaeobotany and archaeozoology have roles in underwater archaeology.
Because the Verdi Baritone is sometimes seen as subset of the Dramatic Baritone, some singers perform roles from both sets of repertoire.
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 complexity and differences of a mother's social, cultural, and religious definitions and roles, it is challenging to specify a universally acceptable definition for the term.
Because of the complementary roles of the United States Army and the United States Navy in conducting war in the Pacific theater, there was no single Allied or U. S. commander ( comparable to Eisenhower in the European Theater of Operations ) in the Pacific.
Because electronic publishing often requires text mark-up to develop online delivery methods, the traditional roles of typesetters and book designers have changed.
Her film career also includes roles in Raintree County ( 1957 ), Exodus ( 1960 ), Because of Winn-Dixie ( 2005 ), and Superman Returns ( 2006 ).
Because of his thick German accent, Fröbe was dubbed in some of his classic roles, including by British actor Michael Collins in Goldfinger.
Because POCs are the strategic and tactical center of battle, both roles often specialize to the task ; Clouters will forego accessories, extra speed and even weapons in favor of armor and health, while Eduers often disdain durability for increased mobility and lethality.
Because of the added level of communication between the employer ( worksite ) and the temporary work agency and then finally to the agency's employee these short-term roles can be miscommunicated and canceled on a whim.
Because of her underworld roles, Hecate is generally classed as chthonic.
" Because of this, Figment is frequently portrayed in merchandising in a spacesuit, in addition to some of his other roles.
Because of the nature of the separating mechanism, pH, buffer type, buffer concentration, and temperature all play important roles in controlling the separation.
Because Native Americans typically thought birth sex matured over time and defined gender primarily based on work preference, " two-spirit " people included non-dually sexed persons ; born-males who adopted women's work, manners, and speech patterns ; born-females who took up men's work and mannerisms ; or those born either male or female who combined elements of women and men's cultural roles.
Because one of the roles of the Basilica is to serve as the Pope's church in the event he would visit the area, the church features a special bell, a Tintinnabulum, and umbrella, an Umbraculum.
Because he believed he could not do the job properly while still playing, he decided to retire at age 37, but did serve 18 days as a player-manager ( only having 2 at-bats ), becoming the second of three players in the 1970s to take on both roles ( Frank Robinson, in the two previous seasons with the Cleveland Indians, and Don Kessinger, in with the Chicago White Sox, were the others ).
Because every community is different, every SES Unit has a slightly different set of roles and activities.
Because of her full, dramatic soprano sound, she also began assuming such roles as Norma, Medea, Abigaille and Gioconda — roles not coincidentally associated with Maria Callas.
He also appeared in minor roles in Stranger Than Fiction and Because I Said So.
Because of this layered departmentalized structure of the bureaucracy overseeing the intricate policies of classifying, mustering and deporting victims, individual functionaries saw their roles as distinct from the actual ' perpetration ' of the Holocaust.

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