Sentences with phrase «ecause of»

[B] ecause of the funding situation and our need to establish equity in any negotiation in order for it to be credible and stand up down the track, we will often provide resources to rep bodies66
I'm not allowing comments to be posted ecause of severe comment spam problems.
«The evidence before me indicates that with respect to the ASDs used in your case, the ASD Calibrator changed the service expiry date to match the calibration expiry date for three consecutive months... [B] ecause of this I can not be satisfied that the ASDs were serviced at the appropriate times, making the ASD results unreliable.
... [B] ecause some of the stuff is not called for.
30m ecause of injury record age pushes to 35m tops.
Even though National Choice Bakery 108 food & drink • fall 2011 • www.fooddrink-magazine.com << B ecause of the complexity of their production, bagels are one breakfast item that very few people make at home.
«[B] ecause of the continued investigation, we will make no further comment on it at this time.»

Not exact matches

[B] ecause Bitcoin is completely decentralized, no one is completely invested in the long - term success of the system.
Some believe that ecause «reason» has so often turned into an enemy of faith, we should ally ourselves with those movements that critique the claims of reason.
ecause it requires being honest with yourself and, typically, doing the opposite of what you want.
Childress argued that war is fundamentally morally problematic, as the killing in war goes against the prima facie duty of benevolence, which rules out killing or inflicting harm on other persons: «[B] ecause it is prima facie wrong to injure or kill others, such acts demand justification.»
Ford acknowledges the conceptual compatibility between the passages he assigns to the early and intermediary concepts of God in «Growth,» where he writes that» [b] ecause my two versions of divine nontemporality are not inconsistent with each other, both can be construed together as constituting a single initial concept» (9).
ecause bad news travels fast, the country and much of the world is well aware of the woes of the Motor City.
They concluded that «[b] ecause research in academic medical centers requires both federal and institutional support — the latter of which depends on clinical revenue — scientists, administrators, and policy - makers must collaborate effectively to address both threats.»
[B] ecause the risk exists in nature that an H5N1 virus capable of transmission in mammals may emerge,» the researchers argue, «the benefits of this work outweigh the risks.»
As Green (2004) explains, «[b] ecause the courts no longer legitimize race - conscious remedies as a means of correcting societal discrimination, a new camp surfaces and argues that within the context of higher education, racial diversity is important to educational excellence and a democratic society» (379).
«[B] ecause winning the public policy debate will continue to have a tremendous positive effect on the «bottom line» of your company,» Brunelli tells Malmgren (and, presumably, ALEC's other corporate funders).
In reviewing the trial court's «habitual residence» determination, the court stated that» [b] ecause most Convention cases are filed in federal courts, this issue appears to be one of first impression -LSB-.]»
«For easy math, let's say you made $ 1,000 from pet shows, had $ 3,000 in expenses and your AGI is $ 100,000... You can deduct $ 1,000 of expenses — not the full $ 3,000 — ecause you're only allowed to take a deduction up to the amount of income earned.
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