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Because and law
Because community not severalty of property is the law of nature no man can assert an absolutely unalterable right to what is his.
Because the United States Constitution sets no limits on this tripartite authority of administrative agencies, Congress enacted the APA to establish fair administrative law procedures to comply with the constitutional requirements of due process.
Because grocery stores are not permitted to carry wine or liquor, the older law essentially meant that only beer and alcoholic malt beverages could be purchased at all on Sundays.
Because directors exercise control and management over the organization, but organizations are ( in theory ) run for the benefit of the shareholders, the law imposes strict duties on directors in relation to the exercise of their duties.
Because of its history as the nation's commercial center, New York common law has a depth and predictability not ( yet ) available in any other jurisdiction.
Because of their high regard for natural law and for the idea of a universe without miracles, deists were especially susceptible to the temptations of determinism.
Because of the extensive experience of the Delaware courts, Delaware has a more well-developed body of case law than other states, which serves to give corporations and their counsel greater guidance on matters of corporate governance and transaction liability issues.
Because such waves conserve the amount of energy they transmit through any spherical boundary surface drawn around their source, and because such surfaces have an area that is defined by the square of the distance from the source, the power of EM radiation always varies according to an inverse-square law.
Because contracts of insurance have many features in common with wagers, insurance contracts are often distinguished under law as agreements in which either party has an interest in the " bet-upon " outcome beyond the specific financial terms.
Because international law is a relatively new area of law its development and propriety in applicable areas are often subject to dispute.
Because the threatened secession of Maryland would leave the Federal capital of Washington, D. C., an indefensible enclave within the Confederacy, Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus and imposed martial law in Baltimore and portions of the state, ordering the imprisonment of pro-secession Maryland political leaders at Ft. McHenry and the stationing of Federal troops in Baltimore.
Because the law of identity partitions its logical Universe into exactly two parts: a " logical object " and everything else, it creates a dichotomy wherein the two parts are " mutually exclusive " and " jointly exhaustive ".
Because it lacks a native superhero populace, Latveria relies largely on Dooms ' robot sentinels called Doombots to keep law and order.
Because British company law requires no split in the boards of directors, unions would have directly elected the management of the company.
Because of the third law, the forces between them are equal and opposite.
Because the game models ( and exposes conceptual questions about ) a legal system and the problems of legal interpretation, it is named after (), Greek for " law ".
Because so little information is available concerning what actually occurs inside of the country, the extent to which there is any rule of law is uncertain.
Because of the intersection between natural law and natural rights, it has been cited as a component in the United States Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, as well as in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
Because the ultimate source of law now comes from the sovereign, and the sovereign's decisions need not be grounded in morality, legal positivism is born.
Because of their position between the two main systems of law, these types of legal systems are sometimes referred to as " mixed " systems of law.
Because court decisions in civil law traditions are brief and not amenable to establishing precedent, much of the exposition of the law in civil law traditions is done by academics rather than by judges ; this is called doctrine and may be published in treatises or in journals such as Recueil Dalloz in France.

Because and aims
Because of the diversity of aims among the allies, St John was induced to enter into separate and secret negotiations with France for the security of English interests.
Because these photographs are taken from different perspectives and at slightly different times, the result is work that has an affinity with Cubism, which was one of Hockney's major aims – discussing the way human vision works.
Because of the educational aims, ease of use was a priority in DTSS design.
Because this number effectively corresponds to the time that the firm's cash is tied up in operations and unavailable for other activities, management generally aims at a low net count.
Upon publication, TIME said: Because it makes Marxist theory, aims and tactics intelligible to any literate non-Marxist mind, To the Finland Station is an invaluable book.
Because students of high school age are at a critical stage in their religious development, Loyola aims to help them: Explore their religious experiences in an environment where Catholic doctrine and values are understood, cherished and fostered ; Form sound moral judgement and a firm will to act according to it ; and ; Develop a fraternal respect for people of differing creeds and cultures.
Because the Yoix software development philosophy aims to keep things simple by eschewing the popular tendency for multiple embedded specialized languages and the YWAIT framework permits easy, incremental screen development in a simple, logical source tree hierarchy, development of a Yoix web application is reduced to the basics: a command prompt and a text editor.
Because for such an evaluation, it must be possible to specify clearly to what extent it has been possible to realize the agreed principles being advocated ( how far a political movement has progressed toward realizing its aims ).

Because and eliminate
Because of the inevitable loss associated with gearing, many drives eliminate it by using slow high-torque motors.
Because scientific experiments try to eliminate extraneous influences, he believes they are atypical of what goes on in nature.
Because many people eliminate whole categories of food in an effort to reduce symptoms, a complete review of the patient's diet may be needed to avoid nutritional deficiencies.
Because the " motor " is small, an uncommon feature of bicycle brakes is pads that retract to eliminate residual drag when the brake is released.
Because the " infectious dose " for some pathogens can be very small ( 10-100 viable units, or even less for some viruses ), and infection can result from direct transfer from surfaces via hands or food to the mouth, nasal mucosa or the eye, ' hygienic cleaning ' procedures should be sufficient to eliminate pathogens from critical surfaces.
Because legal persons have limited " free speech " rights, legislation meant to eliminate campaign contributions by legal persons ( notably, corporations and labor unions ) has been repeatedly struck down by various courts.
Because of the way the crypto verification occurs, users can easily eliminate or replace the NSA key from the operating system without modifying any of Microsoft's original
Because the statute struck down by Pierce was primarily intended to eliminate parochial schools, Justice Anthony Kennedy has suggested that Pierce could have been decided on First Amendment grounds.
Because unlike FIFA, UEFA takes the result of the game between the two tied teams ( or in a three-way tie, the overall records of the games played with the teams in question only ) into consideration before overall goal difference when ranking teams level on points, a situation arose in Group C where Sweden and Denmark played to a 2-2 draw, which was a sufficiently high scoreline to eliminate Italy ( which had lower-scoring draws with the Swedes and Danes ) regardless of Italy's result with already-eliminated Bulgaria.
Because of the trade-off, NASA would save an estimated USD $ 35 million by using simplified, higher thrust RS-68 engines ( reconfigured to fire and perform like the SSME ), while at the same time, eliminate the costly tests needed for an air-startable SSME for the Ares I ( as the J-2X and its predecessor were designed to be started in both mid-air and in a near vacuum ).
Because the other two teams in the group had played their last game the previous day, both teams knew that a West German win by one goal would see both through, while all other results would eliminate one team or the other.
Because utilizing existing software applications lies in this trend, executives will also eliminate the need to learn a new or special language for the EIS package.
Because a freeze-branded hair follicle regrows as white hair, a light-haired animal will have a freeze brand kept on the skin longer than does a dark-haired animal, so as to eliminate the hair follicle altogether and allow bare skin to show the brand.
Because of the large differences between the various systems of scoring ( especially for Chinese variants ), groups of players will often need to agree on particular scoring rules before a game, in order to eliminate possible disputes during the game.
Because a bird can eliminate heavy metals in its feathers and because feathers can be collected non-invasively and stored indefinitely, down feathers can be used to check for evidence of metal contamination in the bird's environment.
Because it is important to eliminate mistakes and be more appealing to online shoppers, many webshop designers study research on consumer expectations.
Because they multiply and grow quickly, invasive species can eliminate or greatly reduce existing flora and fauna by various mechanisms, such as direct competitive exclusion.
Because of this fact, cytoplasmic genes have evolved a number of mechanisms to increase the production of female descendants and / or eliminate offspring not containing them.

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