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Because and uncertainty
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 of roles in social contexts, the burden of role-making is on the person in the situation.
* 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 definition
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 the term " humanure " has no authoritative definition it is subject to misuse ; news reporters occasionally fail to correctly distinguish between humanure and " sewer sludge " or " biosolids ".
Because the above expression is equal to the difference, by the definition of the derivative is differentiable at a and its derivative is f ′( g ( a )) g ′( a ).
Because most common ceramics are crystalline, the definition of ceramic is often restricted to inorganic crystalline materials, as opposed to the noncrystalline glasses.
Because no set definition of what constitutes a lake and no procedures for counting the number of lakes exist, it has been impossible to ascertain exactly how many lakes the region has.
Because the folkloristic meaning of " myth " is often confused with this more pejorative usage, the original unambiguous term " mythos " may be a better word to distinguish the positive definition from the negative.
Because its definition relates to the circle, is found in many formulae in trigonometry and geometry, especially those concerning circles, ellipses, or spheres.
Because the actual relationship of turtles to other reptiles was not yet well understood at this time, Gauthier's definition came to be considered inadequate.
Because of its complex history and tendency to borrow from other musical and cultural forms, it has been argued that " it is impossible to bind rock music to a rigidly delineated musical definition.
Because the spacecraft environment is by definition limited, a very small number of sets can be heavily used, lowering production costs and allowing producers to focus on character development, setting detail, or sometimes simply to keep a production in the black so it can stay on the air.
Because the temperature lag is shorter in the oceanic temperate southern hemisphere most countries in this region, especially Australia and New Zealand, use the meteorological definition with summer starting on December 1 and ending on the last day of February.
Because nucleophiles donate electrons, they are by definition Lewis bases.
Because the definition of the meter is now based on a light wavelength, the international prototype meter is not quite as indispensable as it once was.
Because the definition of a state of " war " may be debated, the term " war crime " itself has seen different usage under different systems of international and military law.
Because the picker selected the word and knows the definition, the picker does not vote.
Because this could apply to everything that humans create, it is given a narrower definition in the context of technical drawing.
Because of this, our definition of what music technology encompasses continually expands.
Because fertilization is involved, this process does not fit the definition of apomixis.
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 all mitochondrial DNA ( mtDNA ) is generally passed from mother to offspring without recombination, all mitochondrial DNA ( mtDNA ) in every living person is directly descended from hers by definition.
Because of the fundamental relationship between force and energy, this definition is equivalent to the first definition.
Because a deterministic TA is by definition one where no two transition rules have the same left-hand side.
Because the bars must be at least six inches wide, small representations of the Alabama flag do not meet the legal definition.

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