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Because Hoover's actions came to be seen as an abuse of power, FBI directors are now limited to one 10-year term, subject to extension by the United States Senate.
Because some users of the Python programming language found the use of regular expressions limiting, an extension to Python has been introduced, which makes it possible to use SNOBOL pattern matching in Python programs.
Because of that, and because the sukkah ( and, by extension, pleasant weather ) is no longer required on Shemini Atzeret, Jews begin to ask for rain starting with the Musaf Amidah prayer of Shemini Atzeret.
Because the tail is an extension of the animal's spine, a supple tail is desirable as it shows that the horse is supple through its back.
Because of confusion between XML Schema as a specific W3C specification, and the use of the same term to describe schema languages in general, some parts of the user community referred to this language as WXS, an initialism for W3C XML Schema, while others referred to it as XSD, an initialism for XML Schema Document — a document written in the XML Schema language, typically containing the " xsd " XML namespace prefix and stored with the ". xsd " filename extension.
Because the new Terra trans Oderam, or " land across the Oder ", formed an extension of the Margraviate of Brandenburg, it became known as the Neumark (" New March ") after the middle of the 15th century.
Because the least expensive way to build into the suburbs was to rely upon existing railroad right-of-ways, the Orange Line took much of its present form, except that it also featured a further extension along the railroad to Bowie, Maryland and along the Dulles Access Road to the Dulles Airport.
Because of Fahrenheit's surprise critical and commercial success, Karma was temporarily put on hiatus to focus production on Heavy Rain ( an extension of the Fahrenheit formula ).
Because a few large gaps are better than many small gaps, e, though negative, is almost always less negative than o, so as to encourage gap extension, rather than gap introduction.
Because the government was powerless to prosecute people for these drugs until after they had been marketed successfully, laws were passed to give the DEA power to emergency schedule chemicals for a year, with an optional 6-month extension, while gathering evidence to justify permanent scheduling, as well as the analogue laws mentioned previously.
Because they incorporate telephones, fax machines, modems, and more, the general term " extension " is used to refer to any end point on the branch.
The history and reasons for the privilege do not justify its extension to artificial persons such as corporations or political entities "" Because the privilege is such an important human right, an intent to exclude or qualify the privilege will not be imputed to a legislature unless the intent is conveyed in unmistakable language.
Because of the awkward arrangement of King William Street station, the extension was not to be connected directly to the existing running tunnels but was to be linked via a pedestrian subway through which passengers could make interchanges between the separate lines.
Because of the win at Trenton ( and a small monetary bonus ), Washington's men agreed to a ten-day extension to their enlistment.
Because of the distinct configuration of the steel to produce the very bold building, the Frederick C. Hamilton extension of the DAM received a Presidential Award of Excellence from the American Institute of Steel Construction ’ s 2007 Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel ( IDEAS2 ) awards program.
Because the film is treated as an extension of thickness, Sauerbrey ’ s equation only applies to systems in which ( a ) the deposited mass has the same acoustic properties as the crystal and ( b ) the frequency change is small ( Δf / f < 0. 05 ).
Because the final two years of the deal ( the 2012 & 2013 seasons ) can be voided based on Jackson's performance, it could become a three-year extension worth $ 29. 3 million instead.
Because pain discourages movement, further development of adhesions that restrict movement will occur unless the joint continues to move full range in all directions ( adduction, abduction, flexion, rotation, and extension ).
Because the corner pieces are introduced as being attached to multiple parts, their destruction has no bearing on extension placement.
Because of this, they were somewhat fragile and did not always properly lock into the receiver extension.
Because of the cancellation of the extension, the Sheridan is locally seen as a useless stub, serving the same movements as the Major Deegan Expressway ( I-87 ) and Bronx River Parkway.
Because it is a simple extension of Eratosthenes ' idea, it is sometimes called the Legendre – Eratosthenes sieve.
Because of cold weather, the museum had been given a 30-day extension on an original April 30 deadline.
Because the valves occupied space already necessary for the main bearings instead of mounting to an extension of the crankcase, crankcase volume was minimized, resulting in a higher crankcase compression ratio, and more power in proportion to displacement than the competition.

Because and was
Because the summer was unusually dry and hot, the spring produced a smaller stream than in ordinary years.
Because he couldn't hear them, he was more convinced they were there.
Because of the political upheaval in Germany in the 1930's, Steinberg was forced to restrict his activities to the Jewish community.
Because of the falling characteristic of the rectifier, no ballast resistor was required for stability of operation.
Because negative pressure dialysis gave better recovery of proteins, permitted detection of proteins concentrated from very dilute solutions and was a gentler procedure, it was used in all but the earliest experiments.
Because of increasing anemia, triamcinolone, 8 mg. daily, was started on Feb. 23, 1958, and was continued until July, 1958.
Because of this he was known as Gimpy ( but, as with Capone and his nickname of Scarface, never in his presence ).
Because of this diversionary attack the main group that had been pinned down on the hill was able to surge forward again.
Because Don was leaving the next day, I spent the evening with him at Asia Center.
Because, if for no other reason, Willings would never for a moment suppose he was not bigger, tougher, than anything else that went on two legs.
Because his mind had been otherwise occupied for the past couple of hours, he did not think to look and see if Jerry Burton's car was still there.
-- Held out of Texas Tech's sweat-suits drill Monday at Lubbock was tackle Richard Stafford, who is undergoing treatment for a leg injury suffered in the Raiders' 38-7 loss to Texas A & M Because of its important game with Arkansas coming up Saturday, Baylor worked out in the rain Monday -- mud or no mud.
Because he copiously shed his own tears, and yielded himself up as a living sacrifice to the impersonalized conscience of New England, he was not disturbed by the havoc he worked in other people's consciences.
Because your soul was made to be filled with God Himself, not religious functions `` about '' Him.
Because constitutional claims are of great magnitude, appellate courts might be more lenient to review the claim even if it was not preserved.
Because the series was at stake, the match was to be " timeless ", i. e., played to a finish.
Because of her beauty, other gods feared that jealousy would interrupt the peace among them and lead to war, and so Zeus married her to Hephaestus, who was not viewed as a threat.
Because virtually all extant written material on Arianism was written by its opponents, the nature of Arian teachings is difficult to define precisely today.
Because of this, Octavius was raised by his grandmother ( and Julius Caesar's sister ), Julia Caesaris.
Because in early Anglo-Latin writing, paterfamilias (" head of a family, householder ") usually referred to a ceorl, Donald A. Bullough suggests that Alcuin's family was of cierlisc status: i. e., free but subordinate to a noble lord, and that Alcuin and other members of his family rose to prominence through beneficial connections with the aristocracy.
Because of his bellicose nature Albert received the cognomen Alcibiades after his death ; during his lifetime Albert was known as Bellator ( the Warlike ).
Because Albert was a member of the Brandenburg-Ansbach branch of the House of Hohenzollern, it had been hoped that his election as Grand Master would reverse the decline of the Teutonic Knights since 1410 ; Duke Frederick of Saxony of the House of Wettin had been elected for the same reason.

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