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Because and tone
Because of their mixed tone and trouble keeping a position, they may not be able to hold onto objects, especially small ones requiring fine motor control ( such as a toothbrush or pencil ).
Because of the smaller bars, harder vibraphone mallets are necessary to get more sound and tone from the instrument.
Because of the Articles ' harsh tone, however, they have generally not been held in high regard by most Anglo-Catholics.
In the scene in question, Cary Grant's character is wearing a woman's marabou-trimmed négligée, and when asked why replies, in an exasperated tone, " Because I just went gay all of a sudden!
Because of the " dogmatic " tone of Oates ' material, reverse speech has been compared to " fringe literature.
Because of the very different circumstances from which they came, and in which they played, the rhythm and blues these bands produced was very different in tone from that of African American artists, often with more emphasis on guitars and sometimes with greater energy.
Because the pits in the plate are not deep, only a small number of top-quality impressions ( copies ) can be printed before the quality of the tone starts to degrade as the pressure of the press begins to smooth them out.
Because of the series ' popularity, various developers have created spiritual successor games similar in theme and tone of the X-COM games ( sometimes called " X-COM clones "; Gollop also himself called turn-based tactical game genre in general as " sons of Rebelstar " in a reference to one of his earlier games ).
Because of this hypercorrection, words such as 愛 (, meaning " love "), which has a dark tone, are pronounced by speakers with an initial, " ngoi3.
Because the human ear is very sensitive to sudden changes, however, it is necessary for the success of the illusion that the amplitude of the tone in the region of the discontinuity not decrease or increase too abruptly.
Because of such demands and the inflammatory tone of its current leadership, it was sometimes accused of being anti-religious or hating the religious, and so some, including many secular people who would otherwise agree with its platform, would not vote for it.
Because of the short " voice " of the pan, needle / LED display type tuners cannot track the signal to identify a tone.
Because of Ivory's volume and vibration it is normally used by a teacher or " Tate-jamisen "; lead shamisen, so that the other players can follow their tone and signals.
Because period is the inverse of frequency, lower tone frequencies take longer to decode.
Because the chips have no cash value, usually chips are designed with a single color ( usually differing in shade or tone from the version on the casino floor ), a smaller breadth, and a basic mark on the interior to distinguish denominations ; however, at certain events ( such as the World Series of Poker or other televised poker ), chips approach quality levels of chips on the floor.
Because Vysotsky tuned down a tone and a half, his strings had less tension, which also colored the sound.
Because there were more characters of the " level tone " ( 平聲 píngshēng ), they occupied two juan ( 卷 " fascicle ", " scroll " or " volume "), while the other three tones filled one volume each.
Because of its deep tone, it penetrates through the ensemble and can be heard for miles.
Because of it the guitar had only 3 knobs, 2 volume knobs and a master tone knob.
Because of the backlash, Catts was forced to tone down his rhetoric when in the area.
Because the spires are made from Sydney sandstone and are 30 years newer, they are of a darker tone than the older parts of the building.
Because of their range and purity of tone, bayans are often the instrument of choice for accordion virtuosi who perform classical and contemporary classical music.
Because the actual tone of a vibrating piano string is not just one pitch, but a complex of tones arranged in a harmonic series, two strings which are close to a simple harmonic ratio such as a perfect fifth will beat at higher pitches ( at their coincident harmonics ), because of the difference in pitch between their coincident harmonics.
Because there are 12 ( or 16 ) tone pairs, and typically four tones were sent in rapid succession ( less than one second ), more events could be triggered than by sub-audible tones ( usually 25 Hz and 35 Hz ).

Because and quality
Because the bobbin-to-cone winding process is a relatively high-cost operation for the mill, the almost complete automation provided by the Uniconer can mean important economies in textile production, at the same time upgrading quality.
" Because it is in him that all the fullness of the divine quality dwells bodily.
Because of poorly defined lines of responsibility, administrative conflicts often occur between local and national authorities of Goskompriroda and between Goskompriroda and a second national agency, the Hydrometeorological Administration ( Gidromet ), which is the main monitoring agency for air, water, and soil quality.
Because of the distance it was shot at it has been described as poor quality.
Because it does not know the whole input, an online algorithm is forced to make decisions that may later turn out not to be optimal, and the study of online algorithms has focused on the quality of decision-making that is possible in this setting.
Because of PGP encryption's importance worldwide ( it is thought to be the most widely chosen quality cryptographic system ), many wanted to write their own software that would interoperate with PGP 5.
Because the QS regulation covers a broad spectrum of devices and production processes, it allows some leeway in the details of quality system elements.
Because of their color changing quality, this kind of garnet is often mistaken for Alexandrite.
Because of its quality and rarity, this porcelain is much prized by collectors.
Because Data Integrity ensured that data is of high quality, correct, consistent and accessible, it is important to follow rules governing Data Integrity.
Because of the quality of their craftsmanship, original Shaker furniture is costly.
Because of this, South African brandies are of a very high quality.
Because Gilbert and Sullivan shared his vision of increasing the quality and respectability of English musical theatre, and so broadening its audience through the promotion of well-crafted English light operas, Carte gave them wider authority as director and music director than was customary at that time.
Because of these differences in the theory and practice of development, there is also a wide range of quantitative measures used to describe quality of life.
Because the study of anatomy concerned observation and drawings, the popularity of the anatomist was equal to the quality of his drawing talents, and one need not be an expert in Latin to take part.
Because the effects of dissociatives tend to add a far more sedating and sensory deprived quality to the experience, they are often not considered true psychedelics.
Because the internal rate of return is a rate quantity, it is an indicator of the efficiency, quality, or yield of an investment.
Because the quality / bit-rate is adjusted in real-time ( open-loop ), the global quality will be slightly lower than that obtained by encoding in VBR with exactly the right quality setting to meet the target average bitrate.
Because the land was surrounded by dairy farms, he was able to use fresh milk to mass-produce quality milk chocolate.
During 1700, Because of good quality of Wine in Shiraz city, French companies and dealers had interested in exporting Wine from Shiraz.
Because they avoid a purely synthetic sound, their music is often described as having a warm, emotive quality often meant to inspire nostalgia.
Because of the special nature of its high quality of architecture, the chapel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

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