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Because and carrying
: Because the AIM-54 ECCM / Sealed received no coolant, F-14 Tomcats carrying this version of the missile could not exceed a specified airspeed.
Because of this unreliability, soldiers carrying muskets, known as musketeers, were armed with additional weapons such as swords or pikes.
Because a client was beholden to his patron for his position, the client was eager to please his patron by carrying out his policies.
Because of its fundamental role in carrying a single phone call, the DS0 rate forms the basis for the digital multiplex transmission hierarchy in telecommunications systems used in North America.
Because the drum carrying the letterforms ( characters ) remains in constant motion, the strike-and-retreat action of the hammers had to be very fast.
Because that isn't possible due to environmental constraints and carrying capacity, a model that includes saturation would be more accurate.
Because of the still-important role of the Dutch in the European carrying trade this opened up a large loophole in the British embargo.
Because Motorcar No. 103 was carrying about 105 gallons of gasoline at the time, 43 passengers died, many burned beyond recognition, several others were injured, and the motorcar was entirely demolished.
Because of this, the rivers receive groundwater flow ( baseflow ), carrying it out of the region, rather than supplying recharge to the aquifer.
Because of compliance when a robot goes to a position carrying its maximum payload it will be at a position slightly lower than when it is carrying no payload.
Because of its red flowers, genetic improvement for cold resistance in Dublin area in Ireland is being carrying out by collecting seeds from Western and Southern Australia in the coldest parts of Australia where it grows.
Colonel Alexander Tulloch, who gave evidence to a board of enquiry into the failure, noted that in fact Cardigan had more horses than he had needed: indeed more horses than men to ride them, and wrote privately after his evidence was excluded from the final report: " Because Lord Cardigan might have had some difficulty in carrying up all the barley to which his corps was entitled he himself therefore justified in bringing up none.
Because of this, there are many Eurasians carrying Portuguese surnames Rosario, Rosa, and others that are not Portuguese-blooded may be mistaken by others as Portuguese-blooded.
Because of parasitic drag effects, fighters carrying external weapons stores encounter a vastly increased drag divergence near the speed of sound.
Because of carrying excess weight and enlarged limbs, arthritis and muscle pain may also be symptoms — as is the case for Mandy Sellars, a woman living with a form of Proteus syndrome.
Because of this method of dispersal, a large number of German soldiers were injured or killed in the process of carrying out the attack.
Because cost prohibited carrying many musical instruments across the plains, unaccompanied folk songs dominated early Mormon music.
Because the membrane permeability for potassium is much higher than that for other ions ( disregarding voltage-gated channels at this stage ), and because of the strong chemical gradient for potassium, potassium ions flow from the cytosol into the extracellular space carrying out positive charge, until their movement is balanced by build-up of negative charge on the inner surface of the membrane.
Because of the memory on the flash drive these USB medical alert tags are capable of carrying much more information than the conventional medical ID bracelet.
Because carrying out the work required a person possessing both technical knowledge of work methods and subject knowledge in lexicography, it was difficult to proceed efficiently.
Because of the proliferation of self contained refrigerated container systems on container ships, there are many more ships than those designed for only refrigerated cargo that are also carrying some refrigerated cargo.
Because Stone was carrying $ 36. 27 in cash at the time of his death, he begins every day with this exact amount in his pocket.
Because of the impracticality of carrying out an evenly distributed survey, particularly during a war, Roberts ' surveys use " cluster sampling ", dividing the area into a number of randomly-selected, approximately equally-populated regions ; a random point is chosen within each region, and a fixed number of the households closest to that point are surveyed as a " cluster ".

Because and capacity
Because he interprets the primitive state of man as one of mere potentiality or capacity and believes that Adam and Eve were created as children, Irenaeus often seems inclined to extenuate their disobedience as being `` due, no doubt, to carelessness, but still wicked ''.
Because of the ocean's great capacity to store and release heat, maritime climates are more moderate and have less extreme seasonal variations than inland climates.
Because of its specific heat capacity, the highest of all solids, lithium metal is often used in coolants for heat transfer applications.
Because of restrictions on expanding the capacity at Anfield, Liverpool announced plans to move to the proposed Stanley Park Stadium in May 2002.
Because of this current limitation, multiple parallel cables ( called bundle conductors ) are used when higher capacity is needed.
Because of its capacity to absorb liquid immediately, casabe may cause someone to choke, but goes down quickly with a sip of liquid.
Because the capacity of Brookside's processing equipment exceeded the mine output, some of the slack from the Brazil mine was brought to Brookside for washing and coking.
Because he never became prime minister, and because of the great capacity many considered that he had for the post, Hugh Gaitskell is remembered largely with respect from people both within and outside of the Labour Party.
Because Romantics stress that emotion and imagination have the same dignity as reason, Ellwood argues, they tend to think political truth " is known less by rational considerations than by its capacity to fire the passions " and, therefore, that political truth is " very apt to be found [...] in the distant past ".
Because of this practice launcher capacity is usually quoted as separated spacecraft mass to GTO, and this number will be higher than the payload that could be delivered directly into GEO.
Because of their increased size, this class of computer usually includes more powerful components and a larger display than generally used in smaller portable computers and can have a relatively limited battery capacity ( or none at all ).
Because crocodile teeth are curved ( like bananas ) and grow back if they fall out, the Azande observe this similarity and want to impart this capacity of regeneration to their bananas.
Because of the high capacity, many of the units operate continuously, as opposed to processing in batches, at steady state or nearly steady state for months to years.
Because of capacity problems towards London, Moor Street station was built at the opposite end of the tunnel to take local trains towards Leamington Spa and Stratford upon Avon.
Because of their poor showing on the field, the Triangles were not able to draw crowds for home games: Triangle Park, with a seating capacity of 5, 000, rarely saw that many fans.
Because of its enormous volume variability and its large potential capacity the venous plexus is believed to determine skin color ( Rowell.
Because there is no intermediate resale of capacity, dark fibre networks can operate using the latest optical protocols using wavelength division multiplexing to add capacity where needed, and to provide an upgrade path between technologies without removing the network from service.
Because of its wide median, it has the capacity to be expanded from six to ten lanes ( maximum of eight lanes between Highway 401 in Mississauga and Highway 403 in Hamilton ) without having to reconstruct existing bridges and interchanges.
Because of this, the signaling system at the terminal is operated manually and therefore cannot be used with full capacity.
Because of this, database administrators should make sure that the data dictionary cache has sufficient capacity to cache this data.
Because of their very restricted capacity and inability to cope with large modern ships, they were among the first to be closed in 1968, and were sold to the Greater London Council.
Because of its capacity to distinguish is from ought, reasoning can ' spontaneously ' originate new events without being itself determined by what already exists.

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