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Because and regulation
Because many forms of restraint upon commercial competition extended across state lines so as to make regulation by state action difficult or impossible, Congress enacted the Sherman Act, 21 Cong. Rec.
Researchers have concluded that " Because these neurons are a pivotal source of norepinephrine throughout the brainstem and forebrain and are involved in the regulation of diverse functions disrupted in Rett syndrome, such as respiration and cognition, we hypothesize that the locus coeruleus is a critical site at which loss of MECP2 results in CNS dysfunction.
Because the Christian right believes life begins at the moment of conception, it has worked for the regulation and restriction of certain applications of biotechnology.
Because the regulation of ecotourism may be poorly implemented or nonexistent, ecologically destructive greenwashed operations like underwater hotels, helicopter tours, and wildlife theme parks can be categorized as ecotourism along with canoeing, camping, photography, and wildlife observation.
Because of contractors dumping of hazardous wastes at the Ringwood Mines landfill site before federal regulation, it has been designated as an EPA Superfund site which needs extensive environmental cleanup.
Because of its importance in body fluid regulation, the nephron is a common target of drugs that treat high blood pressure and edema.
Because of historical, legal, economic and cultural diversity among countries, regulation of collecting societies and the markets where they act vary from one country to another.
Because it is a hybrid variety, cultivation for commercial wines in Europe is restricted by European Union regulation.
Because nine people were killed in an Internet café fire in Beijing in June, 2002, a new regulation was passed giving the Ministry of Culture full responsibility for licensing Internet cafés.
Because U. S. government regulation of airline routes prohibited Southern from operating flights from New York or Washington, D. C. nonstop to Atlanta, Southern had multiple daily flights from New York and Washington nonstop to Columbus, Georgia, then on to Dothan, Alabama ; Mobile, Alabama ; Panama City, Florida, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida ; and / or Gulfport / Biloxi, Mississippi.
Because spirulina is considered a dietary supplement in the U. S., there is no active, industry-wide regulation of its production and no enforced safety standards for its production or purity.
An appeal was filed, and a ruling in February 2003 came down in favor of WTVT, who successfully argued that the FCC policy against falsification was not a " law, rule, or regulation ", and so the whistle-blower law did not qualify as the required " law, rule, or regulation " under section 448. 102 .... Because the FCC's news distortion policy is not a " law, rule, or regulation " under section 448. 102, Akre has failed to state a claim under the whistle-blower's statute.
Because many of the first applications protected the rights of corporations and employers to be free of governmental regulation, it has been charged that substantive due process developed as a consequence of the Court's desire to accommodate 19th-century railroads and trusts.
Because of the absence of regulation, school bus accidents happen in China frequently.
Researchers have concluded that " Because these neurons are a pivotal source of norepinephrine throughout the brainstem and forebrain and are involved in the regulation of diverse functions disrupted in Rett Syndrome, such as respiration and cognition, we hypothesize that the locus ceruleus is a critical site at which loss of MECP2 results in CNS dysfunction.
... Because the FCC's news distortion policy is not a " law, rule, or regulation " under section 448. 102 of the Florida Statutes, Akre has failed to state a claim under the whistle-blower's statute.
Because malate dehydrogenase is closely tied to the citric acid cycle, regulation is highly dependent on TCA products.
Because of UEFA rules, Madrid had to pick one player via regulation 17. 18, and ended up selecting Diarra for their European roster.
Because of the impending financial regulation ( Volcker Rule in particular ), major banks have spun off their prop trading desks or shut them down all together.
Because of the lack of any effective local content regulation, Australian TV producers faced enormous challenges in trying to compete against imported American and British programs, which benefited from high budgets, an international talent pool and huge economies of scale, thanks to their large domestic audiences and established worldwide distribution networks.
Because the size of the playing surface was slightly shorter than the regulation American Football length, the stadium only had 7-yard end zones, three yards shorter than regulation NFL size.

Because and covers
Because of the size of the areas it covers, the pasted paper establishes undepicted flatness bodily, as more than an indication or sign.
" Because the discipline covers many areas, which may or may not include critical applications, it is debatable whether licensing is required for the profession as a whole.
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 Richard ’ s work covers many spheres of thought it is somewhat difficult to categorize his work.
Because it showed dead GIs wrapped in mattress covers, some officers tried to prevent soldiers in training from seeing it, for fear of damaging morale.
Because it includes the National Forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, it covers approximately, making it the largest commune in the Yvelines.
Because of their shape they are generally dim inside, so many have internal lights with vapor-proof covers.
Dorian instantly became busy with modeling assignments, landing on the covers of major magazines such as " Vogue ," " Harper's Bazaar ," " Paris Match ," " LIFE ," and " Elle ," Because of her schedule, Dorian's two children were sent to live with her parents in Florida, while she was based in New York and traveling to Europe.
Because of limits on sheet size, typically no greater than 13 x 19 inches ( 33 x 48 cm ), larger laminated menus were impractical for single-location independent restaurants, and more restaurants began using menu covers to hold multiple sheets.
Because the FCC's jurisdiction only covers channels broadcast on the publicly owned spectrum and not those only available on cable, restricted-access networks ( like the premium channels Cinemax and HBO, with shows such as Sex and the City, or adult channels Playboy TV and Spice using spectrum privately owned ) have taken considerably more leeway in their programming.
Because the album had no official name, it became known as In Extremo Gold because of the golden covers.
Because of the small resolution of the images chosen for Homogenic Live and Vespertine Live, these appear pixelated on the actual album covers.
Because of all the fanfare surrounding the Zeppelins most of mail carried aboard were Zeppelin first flight covers.
Because of the incident, the QMJHL launched a new anti-discrimination policy that covers everyone involved with the circuit, from team and league officials, to players and fans.
Because of these many flows into the bay, its large watershed covers portions of five Florida counties By 2010, measures of sea grass coverage, water clarity, and biodiversity had improved to levels last seen in the 1950s.
Because much of The Cartoon History covers evolutionary science, physics, astronomy, and ancient history, Gonick has referenced original writings on these subjects, rather than relying on secondary sources or anthologies.
Because of the high water table, these pits then filled naturally with water to form Pingewood Lake which covers about 50 acres ( 200, 000 m² ).
Because of the placement of the broadcast antenna at a low elevation on top of a residential building in Montreal, CFJP poorly covers the Montreal viewing area.
Because of its location outside the Reading borough boundary, but in Reading, the school is managed by the West Berkshire Local Education Authority though it serves a catchment area that covers both sides of the borough boundary.
Because of their ability to get records and covers pressed unquestioned by these pressing plants, bootleggers were able to produce artwork and packaging that a commercial label would be unlikely to issue-perhaps most notoriously the 1962 recording of The Beatles at the Star Club in Hamburg, which was bootlegged as The Beatles vs. the Third Reich ( a parody on an early US album entitled The Beatles vs. the Four Seasons ), or Elvis ' Greatest Shit, a collection of the least successful of Elvis Presley's recordings, mostly from film soundtracks.
Because of the black mirrors and wheel covers, the additional cost of the iPod adapter was negated, leaving the base price of the vehicle unchanged.
Because of time constraints, Rebirth only covers the initial preparations of the Human Instrumentality Project and the invasion of the Geofront by SEELE, ending with the arrival of the Mass Production Evas ( in The End of Evangelion, the final version of episode 25 ' concludes with the end of Asuka's fight with the Mass Production Evas ).
Because of the APR-1 satellite, On, 2007, GLC was able to launch on the EutelSat W2 which covers Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Russia for direct-to-home satellite viewing.
# Because the image is provided at a low resolution inappropriate for re-printing the DVD cover, its usage on Wikipedia does not pose a problem of aiding media piracy ( the re-printing of covers to accompany pirated discs ), or make it so that the copyright holder could not in the future successfully re-sell the image as a print or poster on its own.

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