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Because and cable
Because of the constant and relatively low speed, a cable car's potential to cause harm in an accident can be underestimated.
Because this internal 1571 does not have an unused 8-bit input / output port on any chip, unlike most other Commodore drives, it is not possible to install a parallel cable in this drive, such as that used by SpeedDOS, Dolphin DOS and some other fast third-party Commodore DOS replacements.
Because some regions have had difficulty picking up over-the-air signals ( particularly in mountainous areas ), alternative means of distribution such as direct-to-home satellite and cable television have been introduced.
Because of this sensitivity to impedance variations, a TDR may be used to verify cable impedance characteristics, splice and connector locations and associated losses, and estimate cable lengths.
Because the cable was the first fiber optic cable and not coaxial cable, the electrical interference shielding for the high voltage supply lines was removed.
Because damage to the cable can cause reflections, an instrument called an electrical time domain reflectometer ETDR ( for electrical cables ) or an optical time domain reflectometer OTDR ( for optical cables ) can be used to locate the damaged part of a cable.
Because many telephone companies do not offer naked DSL ( DSL service without POTS line service ), VoIP use is higher amongst cable modem users.
Because of the tourism there are many mountain railways and cable cars in the mountains.
Because of the possibility to create new tapes with DCC-Studio, regardless of the source they were recorded from, the DCC-175 / PC-Link cable / DCC-Studio combination effectively circumvented the SCMS copy protection scheme that all digital audio recording devices for consumers are supposed to have.
Because of the cable mentioned above, he found himself obliged to correct his book The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1948 with this article.
Because of Belmont's role hosting big, nationally-televised races on broadcast and cable TV, its track announcers have been among the best known in the sport.
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 first version of the Japanese e-Reader did not have a link cable pass-through connector, it can fit into consoles which the later e-Readers are incompatible with.
Because cable television is a closed system with elective access there are fewer rules and restrictions about content.
Because CHRO was carried by cable television companies in the Ottawa market, this was deemed an ownership conflict for Baton, who already owned Ottawa's CJOH, and would therefore have a de facto twinstick in competition with the CBC's CBOT.
Because it was aired on HBO, a premium cable television channel, it was one of the few anthology series to be allowed to have full freedom from censorship by network standards and practices as a result, HBO allowed the series to contain graphic violence as well as other content that had not appeared in most television series up to that time, such as profanity, gore, nudity and sexual situations, which could give the series a TV-MA rating for today's standards.
Because the complex optical waveguide is replaced with an inexpensive electrical cable, video borescopes can be much less costly and potentially better resolution ( depending on the specifications of the camera ).
Because of the large bluffs, over-the-air television signals had problems reaching homes in the low-lying areas, so a cable system was developed in the mid-1950s, which was considerably earlier than many other municipalities.

Because and moves
Because the impactor is moving so rapidly, the rear of the object moves a significant distance during the short-but-finite time taken for the deceleration to propagate across the impactor.
Because it's not practical to discuss moves, physical contact is the most effective means.
Because a tachyon always moves faster than light, we cannot see it approaching.
Because the river moves so swiftly, the ice can be broken to obtain the fresh water beneath.
Because of a free spot in Gregorio's fishing detail, Keaty moves in to take Richard's place.
Because the rifle moves rearward less, the shooter has little to compensate for.
Because air moves easily through muslin, muslin clothing is suitable for hot, dry climates.
* Because of this last possibility, article 10 of the FIDE laws of chess states that when a player has less than two minutes left on their clock during a rapid play finish ( the end of a game when all remaining moves must be completed within a limited amount of time ), they may claim a draw if their opponent is not attempting to win the game by " normal means " or cannot win the game by " normal means ".
Because it is the horizon that moves up and down and turns, while the symbolic aircraft is fixed relative to the rest of the instrument panel, trainees get confused ; a standard corrective given by flight instructors is " Fly the little airplane, not the horizon.
Because containment required detailed information about Communist moves, the government relied increasingly on the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ).
Because the Möbius function only takes the values − 1, 0, and + 1, the Mertens function moves slowly and there is no n such that | M ( n )| > n. The Mertens conjecture went further, stating that there would be no n where the absolute value of the Mertens function exceeds the square root of n. The Mertens conjecture was proven false in 1985 by Andrew Odlyzko and Herman te Riele.
Because of his unusual openness, his view was often heard on matters of political controversy: he could live with the change to allow juries to draw adverse inferences from defendant's silence when interviewed, but opposed moves restricting the right of an accused to elect trial by jury.
Because Hilary Swank could learn the advanced " flashy " moves and had trouble with the beginner moves, Pat E. Johnson, the martial arts choreographer, awarded her with a " Pink " belt, a mix of the white ( beginner ) and red ( the one just under black in that particular style ).
# Because of the differences in electrochemical gradients across the plasma membrane, more sodium moves in than potassium out, producing a local depolarization of the motor end plate known as an end-plate potential ( EPP ).
Because Betty is eager to marry Rogers, the show moves forward several years to a time when Rogers is playing in a small Wild West revue.
Because Mercury travels around the sun much more quickly than Jupiter, it always has time to pass through the transit node by the time Jupiter moves away from the node and often has sufficient time to do so more than once.
Because sport routes do not require placing protection, the climber can concentrate on the difficulty of the moves rather than placing protection or the consequences of a fall.
Because of the sparse availability of water away from the Galana River, human settlement in Tsavo focused on the riparian areas and in rockshelters as one moves west.
Because the date of Pentecost moves each year, the legal Term Day of Whitsun was fixed in Scotland as 26 May in the Julian Calendar, which became 15 May under the Gregorian Calendar, adopted in Scotland in 1599.
Because of the way arguments are typically passed, each format specifier moves closer to the top of the stack frame.
Because of the popular demand and favorable reception of Deadly Alliance, the number of finishing moves, known as fatalities, increased to two per character.
Because of the folded horn, the woofer cone moves no more than a few millimeters.
Because black moves first, opening moves for black are based on the concept of exploiting that first-move advantage ( along with sente ) to gain influence ( or strength ) and thus establish areas of territory.

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