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Because of their location, on the edge of the feed lot, fence-line bunks are not in the way of mechanical manure removal.
Because they prepare their own meals they also keep in their pockets a good portion of that $10.50 food bill along with most of the tip money.
Because individual classes of foods differ in their requirements for preservation, a number of methods have been developed over the years involving one or a combination of procedures such as dehydration, fermentation, salting, chemical treatment, canning, refrigeration, and freezing.
Because neither of them really wanted their marriage to break up, Mr. and Mrs. Black agreed to a series of interviews at Family Service of Northern Virginia, the agency nearest them.
Because they have kept the faith of their medieval fathers, English Catholics have always strongly resented the charge of being `` un-English ''.
Because he interprets the primitive state of man as one of mere potentiality or capacity and believes that Adam and Eve were created as children, Irenaeus often seems inclined to extenuate their disobedience as being `` due, no doubt, to carelessness, but still wicked ''.
Because of their high reactivity, they must be stored under oil in sealed glass ampoules to prevent reaction with air.
Because some have a prevision of the glory to come and others foretaste their suffering, the state of waiting is called " Particular Judgment ".
Because of their biological significance, amino acids are important in nutrition and are commonly used in nutritional supplements, fertilizers, and food technology.
Because Arius and his followers had great influence in the schools of Alexandria — counterparts to modern universities or seminaries — their theological views spread, especially in the eastern Mediterranean.
Because of this centrist position, and despite their rejection of Arius, they were called " semi-Arians " by their opponents.
Because of their relatively large mass, + 2 electric charge and relatively low velocity, alpha particles are very likely to interact with other atoms and lose their energy, so their forward motion is effectively stopped within a few centimeters of air.
Because unlike the Hawaiians, Cubans and Puerto Ricans, the Filipinos were willing to fight for their independence, Carnegie believed that the conquest of the islands is a denial of the fundamental democratic principle, and he also urged William McKinley to withdraw American troops and allow the Filipinos to live with their independence.
Because of the delay, Young and Duke began their descent to the surface at an altitude higher than that of any previous mission, at.
Because of this dynamism, users could not be expected to access services by specifying their address.
Because Aediles were not reimbursed for any of their public expenditures, most individuals who sought the office were independently wealthy.
Because of this, it has an important use in determining organic mercury compounds in samples and their distribution in the environment.
Because individuals with albinism have skin that entirely lacks the dark pigment melanin, which helps protect the skin from the sun's ultraviolet radiation, their skin can burn more easily from overexposure.
Because nearly every family made bread for their own consumption, wheat was the main staple of the average diet in Britain.
Because the breasts are principally composed of adipose tissue, which surrounds the milk glands, their sizes and volumes fluctuate according to the hormonal changes particular to thelarche ( sprouting of breasts ), menstruation ( egg production ), pregnancy ( reproduction ), lactation ( feeding of offspring ), and menopause ( end of menstruation ).

Because and inherent
Because and can be very similar numbers, the precision of the result can be much less than the inherent precision of the floating-point arithmetic used to perform the computation.
Because deconstruction examines the internal logic of any given text or discourse it helped many authors to analyse the contradictions inherent in all schools of thought, and as such it has proved revolutionary in political analysis, particularly ideology critiques.
Liana Bortolon, writing in 1967, said: " Because of the multiplicity of interests that spurred him to pursue every field of knowledge ... Leonardo can be considered, quite rightly, to have been the universal genius par excellence, and with all the disquieting overtones inherent in that term.
Because of its inherent ties to the Days of Repentance and the inspiration that comes along with hearing its piercing blasts, the shofar is also blown after morning services for the entire month of Elul, the last month of the Jewish civil year and the sixth of the Jewish ecclesiastical year.
Because of the inherent nature of emergencies, no two are likely to be the same, so emergency action principles help to guide rescuers at incidents, by sticking to some basic tenets.
Because of the inherent lack of experimental falsifiability in exploratory engineering, its practitioners must take particular care to avoid falling into practices analogous to cargo cult science, pseudoscience, and pathological science.
Because it lacks conventional stabilizing surfaces or the associated control surfaces, in its purest form the flying wing suffers from the inherent disadvantages of being unstable and difficult to control.
Because cognitive bias is inherent in the experiences, loyalties, and relationships of people in their daily lives, it cannot be eliminated by education or training, but awareness of biases can be enhanced, allowing for the adoption of compensating correction mechanisms.
Because of the smoothness inherent in the Wankel rotary engine, little vibration or harshness was experienced at high rpm, so a buzzer was fitted to the tachometer to warn the driver when the 7000 rpm redline was approaching.
Because of the inherent dangers in jibing ( uncontrolled, the boom can travel almost 180 ° with great speed and lethal force ), communication with the crew is important.
Because of the dangers inherent in armed confrontation, even police or soldiers who might strongly prefer to take an enemy alive may still kill to protect themselves or civilians, and potentially cross the line into extrajudicial murder.
Because of the passband ripple inherent in Chebyshev filters, the ones that have a smoother response in the passband but a more irregular response in the stopband are preferred for some applications.
Because of their inherent maneuverability, acceleration, and high speed abilities, it requires skill and physical strength to operate a snowmobile.
' The Handbook of Massachusetts Evidence says " Because of the risk of prejudice to the defendant inherent in the admission of photographs of the ' mug shot ' variety, judges and prosecutors are required to ' use reasonable means to avoid calling the jury's attention to the source of such photographs used to identify the defendant.
Because any user's private key can be generated through the use of the third party's secret, this system has inherent key escrow.
Because of the inherent expense and difficulty in obtaining extrinsic evidence for many genes, it is also necessary to resort to Ab initio gene finding, in which genomic DNA sequence alone is systematically searched for certain tell-tale signs of protein-coding genes.
Because of successes in racing, the RMR platform has been popular for road-going sports cars despite the inherent challenges of design, maintenance and lack of cargo space.
Because of the structural weaknesses inherent in the construction of convertibles, few convertibles are known to survive.
Because the framework of museums lie in material objects as primary sources, historians recognize inherent issues, problematic to the ‘ truth ’ which they seek to unfold and have been forced to adapt their tactics when drawing information out ; this has led to tremendous efforts to borrow from other disciplines.
Peripheral Vision Distortion: Because of the compromise in vertical range of undistorted vision, there is an inherent impact on peripheral vision with progressive lenses which is more obvious than that which is found in single vision lenses.
Because of early spread and inherent resistance to anticancer drugs, patients have poor prognosis.
Because of video encoding and stylus positioning constraints inherent in this technology, still frames ( where action would be suspended pending player input ) had to be encoded as a repeat of 2 or 3 seconds of video.
Because of this, and the inherent security benefits of separating the control lines from the payload, telephone systems introduced since the 1960s rely more on common-channel signaling ( CCS ).
Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect misstatements.

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