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Because God is what He is, the laws of the universe, material and spiritual, are what they are.
Because of these involvements in the matter at stake, Boniface lacked the impartiality that is supposed to be an essential qualification for the position of arbiter, and in retrospect that would seem to be sufficient reason why the English embassies to the Curia proved so fruitless.
Because of the means of publication -- science-fiction magazines and cheap paperbacks -- and because dystopian science fiction is still appearing in quantity the full range and extent of this phenomenon can hardly be known, though one fact is evident: the science-fiction imagination has been immensely fertile in its extrapolations.
Because administration of the forest highway system is a responsibility of the Secretary of Commerce with maintenance provided by the States and counties, this Development Program for the National Forests does not include estimates of the funds needed to maintain the forest highway system nor to construct the additions to it that are needed.
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 of its importance, and because the lack of price competition is well recognized, the industry is under considerable public pressure not to raise its price any more than could be justified by cost increases.
Because community not severalty of property is the law of nature no man can assert an absolutely unalterable right to what is his.
Because of undesirable flavors, odors, colors, and generally low palatability associated with radiation treatment of this magnitude, the inactivation of enzymes is best accomplished prior to irradiation by the conventional heat-processing methods of blanching.
Because agricultural activities are seasonal and the areas of production and harvest of many foods are widely scattered geographically, and because of the high cost of transporting bulk food items any substantial distance to a central processing location, the use of large central processing stations, where low-cost radiation facilities approaching the megawatt range might be utilized, is inherently impracticable.
Because the rake angle Af at the tip of the knife is very much smaller ( or even negative ) when compared to the value of **yc for the major portion of the knife, a very rapid increase in cutting force with thickness will result.
Because the food is selected with thought for its nutritional value, care for its origin, and prepared in a manner that retains the most nutrients, the food does taste good.
-- 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 it is so large a state, with marked contrasts in population density, the organization of the New York co-operative offers a cross-section of how the plan works.
Because of this Dr. Bonnor holds that the universe is becoming more thinly populated by stars and whatever else is there.
Because all living beings possess a soul, great care and awareness is essential in one's actions.
Because anthropology developed from so many different enterprises ( see History of Anthropology ), including but not limited to fossil-hunting, exploring, documentary film-making, paleontology, primatology, antiquity dealings and curatorship, philology, etymology, genetics, regional analysis, ethnology, history, philosophy, and religious studies, it is difficult to characterize the entire field in a brief article, although attempts to write histories of the entire field have been made.
Because most embryonic development is outside the parental body, it is subject to many adaptations due to specific ecological circumstances.
Because experimentation is iterative, the
Because the range of possible values for K < sub > a </ sub > spans many orders of magnitude, a more manageable constant, pK < sub > a </ sub > is more frequently used, where pK < sub > a </ sub >

Because and derived
Because the WD1770 is capable of single density mode and uses the same IBM360 derived floppy disc format as the Intel 8271 found in the BBC Micro, it was also possible to run a DFS filing system with an alternate ROM, such as the P. R. E. S AP4 interface.
Because the osteoclasts are derived from a monocyte stem-cell lineage, they are equipped with phagocytic-like mechanisms similar to circulating macrophages.
Because Ptolemy derived many of his key latitudes from crude longest day values, his latitudes are erroneous on average by roughly a degree ( 2 degrees for Byzantium, 4 degrees for Carthage ), though capable ancient astronomers knew their latitudes to more like a minute.
Because many legal terms are derived from a Latin root word, the Dictionary gives a pronunciation guide for such terms.
Because the US Department of the Interior Division of Names commonly recognizes names of natural features derived from the nearest post office, the feature acquired the name of " Meteor Crater " from the nearby post office named Meteor.
Because of the frequent reuse of segments, a practice derived from Sesame Street, actors continued to appear after their departures from the cast.
Because traditional Japanese culture was tied to agriculture, many Japanese proverbs are derived from agricultural customs and practices.
Because Lansky was still living at the time, the producers derived the " Michael Lasker " name for the character to avoid legal complications.
Because we have no control over the hidden variables, the contradiction derived above cannot be directly tested in an experiment.
Because federal trademark law is derived from Congress ' Commerce Clause power, and not a specific clause in the U. S. Constitution ( like copyrights and patents ), there must be some degree of interstate commerce present for a trademark to receive Lanham Act protection.
Because many of these organisms had a silica capsule, they have a relatively complete fossil record, allowing modern biologists to confirm that they are, in fact, not derived from cyanobacteria, but rather an ancestor that did not possess the capability to photosynthesize.
Because of the similarities between these Iberian languages, it is difficult to ascertain whether a certain feature is derived from Portuguese, Spanish or Ladino, after the adaptation to Papiamento rules.
Because white tea is derived from the Camellia sinensis plant, it contains polyphenols, a phytonutrient that is thought to be responsible for the tea ’ s health benefits.
Because " over 50 % of prescription drugs are derived from chemicals first identified in plants ," a 2008 report from the Botanic Gardens Conservation International ( representing botanic gardens in 120 countries ) warned that " cures for things such as cancer and HIV may become ' extinct before they are ever found '.
Because antivenom is derived from animal antibodies, people generally display an allergic response during infusion, known as serum sickness.
Because the actual heads were unavailable, Bledsoe ( 1964 ) used a standard head derived from measurements on seven heads.
Because of its physical, disciplinary aspect, this phase, as well as the entire Christian spiritual path, is often referred to as " ascetic ," a term which is derived from a Greek word which connotes athletic training.
Because the RfD assumes " a dose below below which no adverse noncarcinogenic health effects should result from a lifetime of exposure ", the critical step in all chemical risk and regulatory threshold calculations is dependent upon a properly derived dose at which no observed adverse effects ( NOEAL ) were seen which is then divided by an uncertainty factor that considers inadequacies of the study, animal-to-human extrapolation, sensitive sub-populations, and inadequacies of the database.
" Because the regime's legitimacy derived from its history in Arabia and its long experience in administration and ability to work with the British, it was able " to lead with less repression and coercion.
Because it was derived from Buick's aluminum V8, it has a 90 ° bank between cylinders and an uneven firing pattern due to the crankshaft having only three crank pins set at 120 ° apart, with opposing cylinders ( 1-2, 3-4 and 5-6 ) sharing a crank pin in, as do many V8 engines.
Because the quickest way to cross is a straight line, players typically try not to swim much, and rely on the momentum derived from the dive.
Because the derived functor can be computed by applying the functor to any acyclic resolution and keeping the cohomology of the complex, there are a number of other ways to compute cohomology groups.
Because of the difficulty of working this material, which was derived from the Alpine area of Europe, all the axe heads of this type found in Great Britain are thought to have been non-utilitarian and to have represented some form of currency or be the products of gift exchange.
Because the United States is made up of many states, some of which were parts of other empires, the classical music of the nation has derived from those empires respectively.

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