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Simply and because
Simply because the subverting action of firms that are not members of the Distilled Spirits Institute and of radio and TV stations that are not members of the NAB tends to spread.
# Simply because there are not visible means of death before them at any given moment, the Wicked should not feel secure.
# Simply because it is natural to care for oneself or to think that others may care for them, men should not think themselves safe from God's wrath.
: Problem: Simply because the breakfast taken as a whole is nutritious does not necessarily mean that each part of that breakfast is nutritious ( unless the definition of a nutritious breakfast requires all parts to be nutritious ).
Simply because he is insecure, the husband suspects his wife could be capable of infidelity.
Simply breathing in brings some additional blood into the lung because of the negative intrathoracic pressure required for inspiration.
Simply because there is a direct flight from one city to a second city, and a direct flight from the second city to the third, does not imply there is a direct flight from the first city to the third.
In 2008, she was featured in play magazine's " Girls of Gaming " as one of the staff's top girls of PC gaming, placing tenth on their list, The Boston Phoenix ranked the number one greatest boss in video game history, while GamePro ranked her as the 12th " most diabolical " video game villain of all time, calling her " far more crafty than Skynet or the machines of the Matrix, simply because she's omnipresent and constantly taunting " and adding, " Simply put: you'll want to kill SHODAN more than you've ever wanted to kill any videogame enemy.
The Congressman was later cleared of all charges by the House Ethics Committee ; who detailed in a 305 page report that " Simply because a member sponsors an earmark for an entity that also happens to be a campaign contributor does not, on these two facts alone, support a claim that a member's actions are being influenced by campaign contributions ".
Simply venting it to a return hose through a non-return valve will not work, as the hose must be maintained at exactly the ambient pressure at the depth of the helmet, otherwise the gas from the helmet will either free-flow out under pressure, or not flow out at all because of back pressure.
Simply put ground is the " essence of essence ," which for Hegel arguably means the lowest, broadest rung in his ontology because ground appears to fundamentally support his system.
Simply examining the performance of the best known value investors would not be instructive, because investors do not become well known unless they are successful.
Simply having Erasmus on one's curriculum vitae is seen as being a very positive thing because that one word explains the whole experience of studying abroad.
Simply put, " Johnson's life continues to hold attention " and " every scrap of evidence relating to Johnson's life has continued to be examined and many more details have been added " because " it is so close to general human experience in a wide variety of ways ".
Simply because a substance does not readily dissolve does not make it a weak electrolyte.
Simply put, because relationships are becoming more and more prevalent and more integral to an organization's success.
Simply because an individual has a form of mental illness or disease does not mean that he or she automatically lacks the requisite mental capacity to make a Last Will and Testament.
Unlike the classical scholars of the later Han period, who revered the writers of antiquity with an almost fanatical reverence, Ge regarded the works of his contemporaries ( and by extension his own ) as equal to, if not greater than, the writers of the past: " Simply because a book does not come from the sages the past, we should not disregard words within it that help us to teach the dao.
Simply put, if product A takes 100 hours of human work to produce in total, and product B takes 5 hours to produce, the normal trading-ratio of A and B will gravitate to a rate of around 1: 20 ( one of A is worth 20 of B ), because A is worth much more than B.
Simply, Pre-Crisis stories were not as stringently policed or edited, and often contained errors and internal inaccuracies ( in large part because of their frequent nature as one-shot stories, rather than linked tales designed to follow evolving and changing characters ).
Simply using the terms " antioxidants " and " phytochemicals " is not specific enough for food nutrient labeling requirements because phytochemicals in pomegranate juice have not yet been defined with actual physiological properties in humans.
Simply, there is no need to notify a node about a change that it cannot see anyway ( because it happened in a separate zone ).

Simply and lot
Simply, the apples are sliced and placed in the baking dish, the lightly spiced dough is mixed and then poured over the apples, and the whole lot placed in a pre-heated oven, making for quick and simple preparation and cooking.
Simply put, there's a lot more to do.

Simply and people
“ Not, Parenti stresses, by making slippery usage of concepts like the ‘ prison – industrial complex .’ Simply put, the scale of spending on prisons, though growing rapidly, will never match the military budget ; nor will prisons produce anywhere near the same ‘ technological and industrial spin-off .’“ Others argue that while prison reform is necessary, economic reform through equality for people of color is first necessary before real change can be realized.
Simply making an audio copy of the cassette allowed people to easily copy Spectrum games.
Simply put, this criterion amounts to a thought experiment: to attempt to universalize the maxim ( imagine a world where all people necessarily acted in this way in the relevant circumstances ) and then see if the maxim and its associated action would still be conceivable in such a world.
Simply put, he argues that people praise what they know and hate what they do not.
Simply a collection of small local farms and meadows in a quiet and completely rural valley, according to the 1841 census around 200 people inhabited the village and surrounding farms.
Simply knowing what is right, does not seem to motivate people to do right.
In an audience of less than 42 people, several key members of Manchester's future music scene were present: Tony Wilson ( Granada TV presenter and creator of Factory Records ), Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner ( Joy Division and New Order ), Morrissey ( later to form The Smiths with Johnny Marr ), producer Martin Hannett, Mark E Smith of The Fall, Paul Morley later to become an influential music journalist, and Mick Hucknall of Simply Red.
In 2003, Kopel wrote in National Review " Simply put, if not for gun control, Hitler would not have been able to murder 21 million people.
" Some of the television spots featured people on the street struggling to repeat the tongue-twisting phrase, " Simply Blimpie.
Simply speaking, it is the process through which young people acquire the cognitive, social, and emotional skills and abilities required to navigate life ( University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development ).

Simply and there
Simply, there are five major and important steps involved in the research process:
Simply put, that means there was so much vapor, no explosion could ignite.
Simply put, the six quantities D and L correspond to the six conserved angular momenta in four dimensions, associated with the six possible simple rotations in that space ( there are six ways of choosing two axes from four ).
Simply, the plaintiff will get the value of whatever was conferred to the defendant when there was a contract.
Under these umbrella brands there exists a whole range of different holiday operators catering to different markets, such as Club 18-30 or Simply Travel.
* Simply signed SR 60 from there until reaching Mulberry city limits.
" Simply put, if there are two parties in the remainder and one has not survived, the entirety of the remainder goes to the surviving residuary devisee or divisees.

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