Sentences with phrase «because of a number»

The hotel group has the largest loyalty program because of the number of participating hotels; this loyalty program encourages visitors to come again and rack up points and rewards.
These charities have the highest ratings because of the number of people they help worldwide, while maintaining stellar financial standards.
The Autopilot mode of Tesla Motors has been drawing criticism lately because of the number of incidents involving the self - driving car feature.
However, because of a number of property tax exemptions, many homeowners in New York City pay even lower rates than that.
Finally, while some companies have had problems with director independence because of the number of insiders on their boards, this was not true of all the failed boards, and board makeup was generally the same for companies with failed boards and those with well - managed ones.
Because of the number of positions, I thought it would be easier to present as a chart.
However it is complex because SIFIs [systematically important financial institutions] are highly complex, engage in a broad range of complex trading activities and also, because of the number of exceptions to the Rule that the largest banks have been granted regarding these trading activities.»
However, Buffett has noted that the metric has underrepresented Berkshire's intrinsic value because of the number of operating businesses Berkshire has acquired, which are held on the books at cost.
The account was suspended on Sunday, April 8, reportedly because of a number of complaints by other Twitter users; some suspect that an «army» of Bitcoin supporters were responsible for them.
«Transgender issues have very much been in the news of late because of a number of high profile transitions.
We know the Bible we have now matches the same as those the early church had because of the number of manuscripts we have.
I ended up using about 2 packages of cream cheese because of the number of potatoes used.
However, Clyde says that despite these potential stumbling blocks, Stevco is optimistic about the future because of a number of trends that have very positive implications for the company as well as the entire grape industry.
Because of the number of seasonal employees Seacrets hires, employment there is ideal for students visiting from foreign countries.
Their gluten - free menu is impressive not only because of the number of selections, but because of their awareness.
Because of a number of factors, including volume of mail, employee safety, and legal issues, Bravo can not accept unsolicited creative ideas or materials.
Because of numbers, I know just how important a fast start to a game truly is.
This fixes the dwindling number issue, maintains the respect and recognition of great Bears players from ALL eras of the team's rich history, educates the current fans, and gives an added incentive to players to play their best because of the number they're wearing.
it will be a lot harder to convince them to sell now, not only because of the number of players they have lost but also because of the crazy amount of cash they are sitting on.
I think our squad is well balanced quality wise and numbers wise because of the number of games we have we need everybody.
As expected he beat Per on pace but he had no end product because of the numbers we had in defence.
I expect it to be substantially more than usual because of the number and price of the players.
However, because of the number of people who are getting in touch with us today, I feel I should respond.
This is because of the number 9 Jersey that he wears.
The public views Detroit in high regard because of the number of fantasy players it hoists.
Check MOTD and the mistakes we keep on making... we leave acres of space on the flanks and get punished by fast wingers because of the numbers we commit in attack.
The only reason he can't be the signing of the season is because of the number of appearances but i reckon he was our best player among the signings
Graham Couch, a Michigan State writer for the Lansing State Journal, thinks Michigan shouldn't be in the College Football Playoff because of the number of home games the Wolverines have played:
I personally don't think we will sign him because of a number of reasons including the money factor and the fact he has just become a father and so will probably not want to move from Spain right now, however with Wenger you never know with transfers.
Not just because of his numbers but his impact on their team.
Dean Callis, meanwhile, was given a five year banning order because of a number of incidents including the one on the Paris Metro.
I focused on information in this post because of the number of women I've met with PCOS who were incredibly let down when they couldn't make enough milk.
It can be tempting to want to pick a special date because of number significance or the idea that you'll have a baby born in a certain month.
He says it's never been easier to be vegetarian because of the number of substitute products available in stores and restaurants.
They were not very friendly or helpful, however this may have been because of the number of guests.
Keep in mind that a toddler may have a tantrum or misbehave because of a number of factors, including exhaustion, hunger, frustration, or a change in routine or a major transition.
My kids are now 7, 9, 11, and 12, and they range much further and freer than they did five years ago, but still I'm more careful than my parents — not because of fear of strangers, but because of the number and speed of cars.
While I believe giving birth should be a natural experience (because of the number of unnecessary inductions for convenience, Pitocin augmentation that led to early epidural that ended with a C - S for failure to progress) I would have to say that the thought of an unassisted birth at home is the scariest thing I have heard lately.
Parental reporting, however, was accurate in a previous study.13 Because of the number of comparisons in these analyses, some of the significant associations could have occurred by chance.
That being said, we do spend a LOT of time trying to undo the bad advice from a massive «my way or the highway» group who believes that they are right because of their numbers.
This is probably because of a number of factors, including that there is a lot less conformity and rigidity at home which encourages thinking, they have time to explore things more, they have more conversation with adults, etc., but whatever the cause, it's strong enough that even non-home schooling people, including many university professors, have observed it.
I didn't decide to breastfeed because of the numbers either.
No attempt was made to check compliance in the completion of the diary cards because of the number of mothers in the study.
But the number of visits to the library has dropped by about a third since January, because of the number of lockdowns.
Governor Cuomo said on Wednesday that he planned to veto Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's proposal to allow livery cabs to pick up street hails and start from scratch because of a number of issues.
That's because of the number of older homes that are often poorly maintained in low - income areas.
The South China Sea has historically been of particular interest because of the number of conflicting claims on the islands and sea - lanes it encompasses.
«I am truly humbled, lucky because of the numbers of editors that decided that one person is good and nobody should run against me,» she said.
She speculated that she faced no Democratic challengers for Wright's seat - which is centered in Harlem and represents almost exclusively Democrats - because of a number of factors, including the trips Assembly members must make to Albany, the last - minute nature of the opening, and what she said was insufficient pay for state legislators.
«There will be public sector unions that will have to endure reductions next year just because of the numbers,» said Cuomo.
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