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Because and reciprocity
Because there is a sense of future obligation with reciprocity it can help to develop and continue relationships with people.

Because and harm
Because of the constant and relatively low speed, a cable car's potential to cause harm in an accident can be underestimated.
For example, as of May 2000, per DSM-IV-TR, " Because some cases of Sexual Sadism may not involve harm to a victim ( e. g., inflicting humiliation on a consenting partner ), the wording for sexual sadism involves a hybrid of the DSM-III-R and DSM-IV wording ( i. e., “ the person has acted on these urges with a non-consenting person, or the urges, sexual fantasies, or behaviors cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty ”)".
Because most of the blood in the legs is returned by the deep veins, the superficial veins, which return only about 10 per cent of the total blood of the legs, can usually be removed or ablated without serious harm.
Because the harvesting of ambergris involves no harm to its animal source, it remains one of the few animalic fragrancing agents around which little controversy now exists.
Because of the Green Iguana's popularity in the pet trade and as a food source in Latin America, they are listed on the CITES Appendix II, which means that while they are not an endangered species, " their trade must be controlled so as to not harm the species in the future ".
Because neurotoxic venoms must travel farther in the body to do harm and are produced in smaller quantities, it is easier to develop resistance to them than directly cytotoxic venoms ( such as those of most vipers ) that are injected in large quantity and do damage immediately upon injection.
Because they are now House Mollari, the resolution against house Jaddo cannot harm them.
" he replied, " Because a bee would never harm another B.
Because of the possible harm that can come from being seen as a negative campaigner, candidates often pledge to refrain from negative attacks.
Because of Gagne's dementia, he lacked the mental capacity necessary to have intended to harm Gutmann.
Because cats are not native to all parts of the world, feral cats can cause harm to local environments by preying on local species.
Because, surely, if the man goes out and he comes back, it's not actually doing any harm.
Because the vine, like its relative Boston ivy, adheres to the surface by disks rather than penetrating roots, it will not harm the masonry but will keep a building cooler by shading the wall surface during the summer, saving money on air conditioning.
Because amnesty was denied to all accused in the case, each man faces three counts of murder and three counts of assault to do grevious bodily harm.
Because Min's visions are supposedly always true, Elayne believes, whether correctly or not, that she can come to no harm whilst she is pregnant and has not flinched from danger since.
Because simultaneous closure of all dampers might harm the furnace or air handler, this style of damper is often designed to only obstruct a portion of the air duct, for example, 75 %.

Because and Coase
Because Ronald Coase himself did not originally intend to set forth any one particular theorem, it has largely been the effort of others who have developed the loose formulation of the Coase theorem.

Because and argues
Because of this, Spivak argues that the subaltern, referring to the communities that participate in the Sati are not allowed or able to " speak.
Because they see it as a way of elevating themselves from girlhood to womanhood, and thereby a way of differentiating between each other, Thomas argues that to remove FGM is to remove that opportunity to gain authority.
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 this, Ehrman argues, The Gospel of Thomas is likely composed by a Gnostic some time in the early 2nd century.
Because they contain rituals, Judaism and Christianity necessarily — Eliade argues — retain a sense of cyclic time:
Because of this new " existential situation ", Eliade argues, the Sacred becomes the primary obstacle to nonreligious man's " freedom ".
Because Romantics stress that emotion and imagination have the same dignity as reason, Ellwood argues, they tend to think political truth " is known less by rational considerations than by its capacity to fire the passions " and, therefore, that political truth is " very apt to be found [...] in the distant past ".
Because European agriculture relied upon rainfall and not irrigation, Harris argues, European rulers under feudalism were unable to effectively monopolize power and restrict the rising power of towns.
Because of this, she argues, mothers outshine fathers who tend to be stricter and more distant.
Jacob Appel, an advocate for mixed rooms in the United States, has written that opposition to gender-mixed rooms stems from " old-fashioned prejudice " and argues that: " Because some people have been brought up to fear or dislike sharing a room with a person of the opposite sex, or blush at the prospect of catching a glimpse of an unwelcome body part when a robe slips open, we enshrine and perpetuate this prejudice in social policy.
Because capitalism is a global system, the ISO argues that the struggle for socialism must be international in scope.
He argues that it is not likely that the results can be explained by trade: Because developed states have large economies, they do not have high levels of trade interdependence ( 2005: 70 and footnote 5 ; Mousseau, Hegre & Oneal 2003: 283 ).
Because of this, Canada argues that " special circumstances " apply to this border, a position that the U. S. rejects.
Because of its critical focus on societal power structures and its emphasis on participation and empowerment, Potter argues this type of evaluation can be particularly useful in developing countries.
Because the demand for junk bonds was higher than its supply, Lewis argues that corporate raiders began to attack otherwise sound companies in order to create more junk bonds.
In contrast to Unruh and Kastner, he believes that which-way information always exists, but argues that the measured contrast of the interference pattern is actually very low: " Because this signal ( disruption ) from the second, middle picture is small ( equivalently, it only affects a very small portion of the photons ), the contrast V is also very small, and goes to zero for infinitely thin wires.
In response, Callicott offered two second-order principles as a framework to adjudicate between conflicting first-order duties: 1 ) “ obligations generated by membership in more venerable and intimate communities take precedence over those generated in more recently emerged and impersonal communities ”; 2 ) “ stronger interests take precedence over duties generated by weaker interests .” Because our various human community memberships are both more venerable and intimate and because human interests in enjoying rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are very strong, Callicott argues that our traditional obligations to individual fellow human beings trump our obligations to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community — at least, he believes, when it comes to the prospect of culling members of the overpopulous Homo sapiens species.
Because of this, Megarry argues that not only did it keep devises intact, it gave it power in the common law as well as under equity.
Because of this dependence on consensus to define social situations, the perspective argues that there is no concrete meaning to any interaction that could not be redefined.
Because the WRFA changes the legal criteria for allowed restrictions on workplace religious activities to " primarily financial " grounds in which " temporary or tangential " religious behavior is allowed, the ACLU argues that such cases may be allowed by future courts under WRFA.

Because and neither
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 the remit of the Convention covers millions of species of plants and animals, and tens of thousands of these taxa are potentially of economic value, in practice this negative list approach effectively forces CITES signatories to expend limited resources on just a select few, leaving many species to be traded with neither constraint nor review.
Because some towns in these states operate neither local high schools nor elementary schools, students in these towns " are eligible for a voucher to attend public schools in other towns or non-religious private schools.
Because the H2 is built to the over-8500-lb GVW class, its fuel economy is neither published by the U. S. EPA nor counted toward Corporate Average Fuel Economy.
Because the and states are energetically equivalent, neither state is favored, so this process has the effect of randomizing the states.
Because logrolling is pervasive in the political process, it is important to understand which external situations determine when, why, and how logrolling will occur, and whether it is beneficial, efficient, or neither.
Because neither presented a student visa, both of them had to persuade INS inspectors that they should be admitted so that they could continue their flight training.
Because of the demise of the landers, neither rover saw action.
Because of the High Seas Fleet mutiny of 1918, the right distrusted the navy as a hotbed of revolution, treason and mutiny while because of the Kapp putsch of 1920 the left distrusted the navy as a hotbed of counter-revolution, treason and putsche ; accordingly in the 1920s neither right-wing or left-wing parties were favourable for improving the Navy's budget.
Because the flour is made from neither grain nor legume, it is used as substitute for wheat flour in cooking by Jews during Passover, when grains are not eaten.
Because of anger over the decision to hold a second successive World Cup in Europe, neither Uruguay nor Argentina entered the competition, while Spain became the first country to be prevented from competing by war.
Because neither has any knowledge of independence, nor any education, Lazarus teaches them during the voyage " how to be human ".
Because she has neither money nor a place to go, she decides to go away with Roddy, but Roddy tells her quite openly that he is already married.
Because neither Winer nor the RSS-DEV Working Group had Netscape's involvement, they could not make an official claim on the RSS name or format.
Because Teena had neither commenced hormone replacement therapy nor had sex reassignment surgery, he has sometimes been identified as a lesbian by media reporters.
Because neither of the settlements had an acceptable name for a post office, the post office was named Oil Works after a local factory that made kerosene.
Because the store was neither dismantled nor converted to another use, it remains-after careful restoration by the Douglas Historical Society-a fine example of the general store of a hundred years ago.
Because Town Line was never an incorporated municipal entity in the first place and had no well-defined boundaries, the resolution presumably had no legal effect ; neither the Confederacy nor U. S. ever formally recognized the action.
Because Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel were non-Italians, neither man could hold official positions within any Cosa Nostra family.
Because zero is neither positive nor negative, the term nonnegative is sometimes used to refer to a number that is either positive or zero, while nonpositive is used to refer to a number that is either negative or zero.
Because it is produced from naturally occurring polymers, it is neither a truly synthetic fiber nor a natural fiber ; it is a semi-synthetic or artificial fiber.
:" Because neither the factual underpinnings of Roe's central holding nor our understanding of it has changed ( and because no other indication of weakened precedent has been shown ), the Court could not pretend to be reexamining the prior law with any justification beyond a present doctrinal disposition to come out differently from the Court of 1973 .”
Because of these and other barriers to acquiring true beliefs, Sextus Empiricus advises that we should suspend judgment about virtually all beliefs, that is, we should neither affirm any belief as true nor deny any belief as false.
Because of his youth, he had neither consorts nor children.
Because neither EMI nor Decca, for whom she also had recorded, were keen to sign her to a long-term contract, her father, whose own theatrical ambitions had been thwarted by his parents, teamed with Freeman to form the Polygon record label in order to better control and facilitate her singing career ..

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