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Because and proliferation
Because of the proliferation of earlier versions, it was deemed too hard to retract anything already released, and therefore a second version of certain laws were released.
Because of the proliferation of such systems in the Alpine regions of Europe, the French and German language names of téléphérique and Seilbahn, respectively, are often also used in an English language context.
Because of the strong economic advantages realizable by widespread proliferation of freight bicycles, Oxfam has designed the OxTrike and established local production at community workshops in non-industrialized countries for use in non-industrialized countries worldwide.
Because of the proliferation of such systems in the Alpine regions of Europe, the French language name of Télécabine is also used in an English language context.
Because of this, the usage of the apostrophe as a dividing sign reached wide proliferation in place of ( e. g., под ’ ём, ад ’ ютант instead of подъём, адъютант ), and came to be perceived as a part of the reform ( even though, from the point of view of the letter of the decree of Sovnarkom, such uses were mistakes ).
Because mycotoxins weaken the receiving host, the fungus may use them as a strategy to better the environment for further fungal proliferation.
Because T cells undergo proliferation and development in the thymus, affected individuals typically have a small, underdeveloped thymus.
Because of the proliferation of self contained refrigerated container systems on container ships, there are many more ships than those designed for only refrigerated cargo that are also carrying some refrigerated cargo.
Because of the wide proliferation of his works, there was a movement to have him canonized.
Because of this, Noam Elimelech influenced the Mainstream Hasidic proliferation of the Tzadik, who embodies and channels the Ayin-Yesh Divine flow of blessing to this World.

Because and remote
Because astronomical objects are at such remote distances, casual observation of the sky offers no information on the actual distances.
Because the park is so remote it is advised that visitors bring excess fuel, food and water.
Because of its remote location, Fort Greely was chosen as one of the first US military posts to have a compact, nuclear power reactor to generate heat and electricity, under the auspices of the Army Nuclear Power Program.
Because of the remote location of these settlements and the considerable distance to churches, the people petitioned the Connecticut General Court for a new parish in 1725.
Because the Wabash post was so remote, however, Vincennes had a hard time getting trade supplies from Louisiana for the native nations, who were also being courted by British traders.
Because an oil field may be remote from civilization, establishing a field is often an extremely complicated exercise in logistics.
Because windsurfing regattas were drawing a large number of competitors at remote locations, Windsurfing International sponsored the development of software running on portable computers to score regattas, starting with the 1976 World Championships in the Bahamas.
Because many people in Nepal and Tibet live without healthcare, education, clean water, or bridges connecting remote villages ; Blum created the foundation to address these problems.
Because it is very wary and is found only in a small area of remote and very rugged country, it is remarkably little known.
Because they were remote from Boston, where Andros had his seat, New York and the Jerseys were run by Lieutenant Governor Francis Nicholson from New York City.
Because of the strategic weather advantage of the former PAFB site, as well as its relatively convenient access by air to the most remote parts of Upstate New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton used the former airbase landing strip on her trips to campaign in the North Country region during her first term as a US Senator from New York in early 2002.
Because salt marshes are often located next to urban areas, they are likely to receive more visitors than remote wetlands.
Because of its remote location, Ishpatina Ridge is not very accessible ; the closest major highway, Highway 560, is more than 30 km away, and roads and trails in the remote area are difficult to travel in poor weather.
Because of its particularly remote location, Kure Island has been the scene of several amateur radio DX expeditions, or DX-peditions.
Because Dames ' role was intended to be as session monitor and analyst as an aid to Fred Atwater rather than a remote viewer, Dames received no further formal remote viewing training.
Because they provide roads, trucks and other access to remote forests, they are the primary means for the transportation of hunters and meat between forests and urban centres.
Because their recruitment occurred in the remote past, moles are difficult for a nation's security services to detect.
Because it contains many trees and is remote from constant human presence, the island is home to some animal wildlife, an uncommon presence within the city's borders.
Because of their contribution to the liberation movement, the new communist government set out in 1975 to repay the debt by developing the remote mountainous areas.
Because they were remote from Boston, where Andros had his seat, New York and the Jerseys were run by Lieutenant Governor Francis Nicholson from New York City.
Because until comparatively recently most Galicians lived in many small towns and villages in a remote and mountainous land, the language changed very slowly and was only very slightly influenced from outside the region.

Because and controls
Because they were unaware that several controls needed to be operated to fully activate the repeater system, fire chiefs at their command post in the lobby of the North Tower thought the repeater was not functioning and did not use it, though it did work and was used by some firefighters.
Because it is a good electrical insulator and fireproof, it was used to construct early-20th century electric switchboards and relay controls for large electric motors.
Because pawns capture diagonally and can be blocked from moving straight forward, opposing pawns often become locked in diagonal pawn chains of two or more pawns of each color, where each player controls squares of one color.
Because in almost all countries the rural poor are more poor then the urban poor, cheap food policies through price controls often increase overall poverty.
Because of their small stature some students could not reach all the controls.
Because Kentucky's governor controls so many appointments to commissions, the office has been historically considered one of the most powerful state executive positions in the United States.
Because the governor controls so many appointments to commissions — approximately 2, 000 according to a 1992 estimate — the office has been historically considered one of the most powerful state executive positions in the United States.
A chipset is usually designed to work with a specific family of microprocessors, Because it controls communications between the processor and external devices, the chipset plays a crucial role in determining system performance.
Because of the structure of the experiment, Zimbardo found it impossible to keep traditional scientific controls in place.
Because neither San Diego, San Luis Obispo, nor Goleta is equipped with a usable wye or a turntable, trains running on the Pacific Surfliner are arranged so that the last car of the consist ( the Cab Control Car ) is one equipped with engineer controls, so that the train can be operated in either direction, allowing for a quick turnaround.
Because the level of circulatory glucose is largely determined by the intake of dietary carbohydrates, diet controls major aspects of metabolism via insulin.
Because of the damage in the tail, the plane had a continual tendency to turn right, and without flight controls it was difficult to maintain a stable course.
By the late 1920s the BBC was formed, and the “ UK government concluded that this was such a powerful means of mass communication that it would have to be in state control .” Because of rigid governmental controls and a lack of popular music broadcasting, much of the British population began to turn to radio stations from abroad, such as Radio Lyon or Normandy, Radio Athlone, Mediterranee and Radio Luxembourg.
Because this is a typical response, some authors of pop-up advertising depend on this, and create on-screen buttons or controls that look similar to a " close " or " cancel " option.
Because particle states " emerge " from the string theory as the different vibrational states the string can experience, the arrangement of D-branes controls the types of particles present in the theory.
Because of his former job he was well acquainted with the abuses of the system and introduced a number of controls.
Because the bishop is placed on a long diagonal ( either h1-a8 or a1-h8 ), it controls a lot of squares and can become a powerful offensive weapon.
Because it had no pilot controls other than to start and steer it was not complicated to train pilots to use it.
Because the player controls two leaders simultaneously, the player can have the leaders separate with their own Pikmin hordes and accomplish numerous tasks in the field at once.
Because of this, precise positioning with steppers is simpler and cheaper than closed loop controls.
Because of this unusual role, insolvency legislation usually grants wider powers to administrative receivers, but also controls the exercise of those powers to try to mitigate potential prejudice to unsecured creditors.
Because brush-type contacts are susceptible to wear, encoders using contacts are not common ; they can be found in low-speed applications such as manual volume or tuning controls in a radio receiver.
Because controls of this sort can calm inflationary expectations, this was seen as a serious blow against stagflation.

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