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Because the volatility of a comet's material decreases as it gets further from the Sun, the comet becomes increasingly difficult to observe as a function of not only distance, but the progressive shrinking and eventual disappearance of its tail and the reflective elements it carries.
Because of LaFollette's nervous breakdown on the campaign trail before Roosevelt's entry, most of LaFollette's supporters went over to Roosevelt, the new progressive Republican candidate.
Because videotape records at fifty interlaced fields per second and telerecordings at twenty-five progressive frames per second, videotaped programmes that exist now only as telerecordings look more " jerky " than the originals.
Because the word " biculturalism " suggests, more or less explicitly, that only two cultures merit formal recognition, advocates of multiculturalism ( for which it formed a precedent ) may regard bicultural outlooks as inadequately progressive in comparison.
Because of his activity in Florence, the numerous intermedi that he wrote for the Medici and other members of the aristocracy, his dedication of a book of ricercars to Count Giovanni de ' Bardi, and the dedication of a book of madrigals to Emilio de ' Cavalieri, it is likely that he was a member of the Florentine Camerata, the group of progressive musicians and poets who, in attempting to recreate the music of ancient Greece, created the first monody and ultimately the first opera.
Because the training process is progressive and each member's artistic development is unique, the Studio program allows artists to continue their training over a two to three year period with opportunities for advanced study abroad.
Because of the slow and progressive onset of this internal injury, the condition is often ignored until the symptoms become acute, often resulting in disabling injury.
Because of the deepening Red Scare of the early 1950s, their manager, Pete Cameron, advised them not to sing their most explicitly political songs and to avoid performing at " progressive " venues and events.
Because of rumors, Smith's family released a letter on July 17, 2010, stating that Smith had " a progressive neurocognitive disorder ", which has not been labelled as Alzheimer's or anything else.
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 HDV 1080i specification now includes both interlaced and progressive recording modes, in recent publications it is often called HDV 1080 or 1080-line HDV, but the official name still bears the " i " suffix.
Because of row-pair summation, vertical resolution of progressive video is 10 %- 25 % lower than resolution of interlaced video.
Because progressive alarm clocks have a complex waking procedure, they can deter this adaptation due to the body needing to adapt to more stimuli than just a simple sound alert.
Because of the high technical level of their compositions people sometimes refer to their style as progressive metal or progressive rock.
Because of the highly oxidative environment in mitochondria and their lack of the sophisticated repair systems found in cell nucleus, mitochondrial mutations are believed to a be a major cause of progressive cellular degeneration.
Because of poor ratings, the station ended up switching to a liberal / progressive talk format, with the WCKY call sign returning in 2005.
Because Helene was born with a progressive muscular dystrophy, Kantor accepted a position as a professor at Indiana University where he would remain for 39 years.

Because and attitude
Because of this attitude, Stephenson argues that Microsoft is not really a monopoly, as evidenced by the free availability of other choice OS's, but rather has simply accrued enough mindshare among the people to have them coming back.
Because of Donal's attitude, the Joyces began calling that particular fortress " Cock's Castle.
Because of this hostile attitude, the Navy had begun a survey for a more suitable site — unknown to city officials at the time.
Because of this new change in attitude, Freddie informs Anatoly of a significant flaw in Viigand's play that will help Anatoly win (" Talking Chess ").
Because the observers, who did not have access to the actors ’ internal cognition and mood states, were able to infer the true attitude of the actors, it is possible that the actors themselves also arrive at their attitudes by observing their own behavior.
Because of her love of philosophy, Julia protected philosophers and helped philosophy to flourish in Rome, despite the hostile attitude toward it displayed by previous emperors.
Because of Colonel Cathcart's competing attitude of increasing the missions every time the men meet the requirement, pilots with successful fruition grovel for Doc Daneeka to allow them grounding.
Because the poem is not entirely translatable into modern English — the third and fourth stanzas remain indeterminate to this day, and even the refrain prompts argument and poses linguistic difficulties — without grasping the allusions of the poem, it is quite difficult to understand the poet's implied attitude, and therefore to place it in any genre satisfactorily.
*" Because of my sharp attitude, Beheshti always compared me to a bitter plant.
Because of their mostly rural roots, retro-aesthetics, and low-brow attitude towards sex, raggare are often depicted as uneducated white trash.
Because of this attitude, inculcated also on younger preservationists thanks to Costa's influence in the architecture schools, much of 19th-and early 20th-century architecture, including the architecture of German, Japanese and Italian immigrants, was lost to urban renewal in the 1960s and 1970s.
Because of his dissident attitude, he continued to have problems with the Cuban government.
Because of the dilly-dallying attitude by the then Prime Minister and delay in court judgements, things went out of control as lakhs of people gathered at Ayodhya for kar seva ," Sudarshan told a press conference.
Because of his attitude, neither the South Vietnamese or the Americans learned important lessons from the battle.
Because of this multi-utility option he always enjoyed selection in the team but his laid-back attitude resulted him never been considered for the captaincy, despite his seniority.
Because the anime and the manga are two entirely different stories, Shiron's personality is portrayed as being much more friendly in the manga and having less of an attitude than he does in the anime.
Because he feels that his attitude and his behavior are essentially unjust and fraudulent .... Proof?
Because Allen differs from Kevin in every conceivable way, including attitude, disposition and personal history, Shion felt as though he would be the one able to offer comfort for her sorrowful heart.
Because of the bloodthirsty and demoniac attitude portrayed by Takagawa and his Ninja in the 11th episode, the Ninjai Gang added warnings and produced a special " mellow version " for Ninjai's younger audience.
Because of their " rebel " and " hippie " attitude, and their innovative approach to soukous, they became a symbol of the new generations of post-independence Zaire, and are sometimes compared to the Rolling Stones for their appeal on the Congolese youth.
Because of these innovations, they are sometimes referred to as the founders of the " third school " of soukous, while they " rebel " attitude, which resembled that of the hippie movement, earned them the sobriquet of " Zaire's Rolling Stones ".
Because of his terrible smell and nasty attitude, no one other than Kathy liked him.
Because such an attitude is highly irregular, the crew incorrectly assumed the indicators to be faulty.
" Because many in the military were " pilots, engineers and technical people " they had a "' can do ' attitude " and tended to regard unavailable technologies not as impossibilities, but as challenges to be overcome.

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