Sentences with phrase «of unrelated reasons»

(A and B) Figures correspond to representative pictures of the five animals studied, except in the case of the animals treated with WT pancreas homogenate and sacrificed at 10 wk old; in which, 2 animals died of unrelated reasons.

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The magazine feature highlights the government's investigation of the company's conduct at its Landover, Md., distribution center (which closed in 2012 for unrelated reasons).
Still, those tech stocks have all been surging lately for reasons of their own, unrelated to the presidential election.
But one empirical observation: in the mid 1990's the Canadian government tightened fiscal policy a lot (for reasons unrelated to reducing aggregate demand), but the Bank of Canada managed to offset that fiscal tightening and keep inflation on target.
In addition, if the market for technology and source sector stocks or the stock market in general experiences a loss of investor confidence, the trading price of our common stock could decline for reasons unrelated to our business, financial condition or results of operations.
In this article are a few examples of very strong, not so unrelated reasons for actively buying physical gold and silver.
Someone searching for the head term «blogging,» on the other hand, could be searching it for a whole host of reasons unrelated to your business.
In light of the success of recent heart transplant operations with unrelated donors and donees, he reasoned, there must be a high probability that a transplant of the heart of a genetic relative would be successful.
I take Barr to be suggesting that these facts are not unrelated and that confinement in the straitjacket of that intellectual system is a major reason that «modernized and up - dated evangelicalism has [not] attained to any conceptual framework that is intrinsically different from the fundamentalist one, or that it has even tried.»
For this reason, this destructive, vengeful aspect is to be played down, and the totally unrelated Twenty - third Psalm, with God as the Good Shepherd, is to be introduced as a kind of counterpoint.
First, if the poor are just like the rest of us, then poverty is something that happens to people for reasons unrelated to their character or conduct.
In response, Prime Minister Enda Kenny has proposed a bill that would «clarify» the abortion statute in Ireland, making a clear exception in the constitutional ban for cases of maternal health and including an unrelated provision allowing for suicide as a reason for seeking terminating the pregnancy.
No, virtually ever user group population that sees a rapid rise in usage heads for an asymptote or declines eventually, for a variety of reasons unrelated to your claim.
I think as consumers we should be wary of avoiding a certain product simply due to skepticism — it's one thing to recommend not using a product because it has scientifically been proven to cause harm; it's another to recommend not using a product because of subjective reasons, such as how creepy the fact is that X. campestris is the culprit of black rot on crucifers (or personal opinions of the FDA)... yes, X. campestris is used to ferment sugars to produce xanthan gum, but the fact that it causes rotting of crucifers is unrelated (and doesn't suddenly make xanthan gum harmful).
The fact that you think it's «ridiculous» that there is a tool out there that uses individual player statistics to estimate what type of contribution a player would have were he to be added to the team, based on that team's need and expected contributors, while giving zero reason as per why this is ridiculous outside of «maybe this exception happens,» the exception being completely unrelated to what the tool is measuring, is all anyone needs to know.
Under FIFA rules players under the age of 18 can only switch national federations if both of their parents move country for reasons unrelated to football.
Now you don't want to be falling down drunk and trying to take care of a baby, but that is obvious for reasons unrelated to breastfeeding.
«At the same time, some of the protesters, and others who have opportunistically joined the crowd for unrelated reasons, have created serious quality - of - life concerns for residents of the immediate area,» the group wrote.
They dislike the very idea of a deal, think Iran can be best held in check in other ways (although they rarely fully articulate how because there are no obvious silver bullet in this) or simply need to say that for unrelated reasons like appearing hawkish or scoring points in internal party politics or against domestic opponents.
Pretty much the ONLY examples of countries that were seriously determined to get nukes but were stopped successfully due to non-related circumstances were Syria and Iraq (South Africa and Lybia don't count as they abandoned their programs for unrelated reasons).
The Electoral College once ended in a tie, and in this unlikely but still - possible nightmare scenario, the House of Representatives — just 435 people who were elected for various unrelated reasons — selects the next president.
Part of the reason for the reticence among the legislative leaders is that traditionally, issues in Albany are not decided one at a time, but at the end of session deals are forged that link numerous seemingly unrelated issues together.
He says part of the reason is that more unrelated policy items have been approved as part of the annual state budget.
«Adding an arbitrary expiration for reasons unrelated to the special permit process or requirements would not only set a dangerous and questionable precedent, but would also hinder our ability to make MSG and New York City the long - term home of even more world - class events, and would harm a business that has served as a significant economic driver for the City for generations.»
Smoking overall, however, was unrelated to the risk of readmission without surgery, or for reoperation for reasons other than infections.
Ecologists now know aliens invade for reasons largely unrelated to ecology; the main cause is the pressure of human traffic.
Part of the reason was unrelated to physics.
But the past decade or two of research, which is marked by the discovery of thousands of specimens of early birds and flying dinosaurs, also shows that feathers were an early evolutionary innovation — even if they probably arose for reasons unrelated to powered flight, such as insulation or sexual display.
But lawmakers have been slow to act on the nominations for a variety of reasons, including partisan squabbling over unrelated issues.
However, the experiences described in this commentary show that individuals of all ages may unintentionally discover that they were donor - conceived if they or their family members take DNA tests for unrelated reasons.
We reasoned that insufficiently engaging stimuli would be likely to evoke mind wandering, which would likely involve idiosyncratic thoughts unrelated to the experiment, and thus would introduce unwanted noise into estimates of inter-subject correlations and their relationships to social distance.
«Most people are visiting their primary care doctor for some other unrelated reason; they have diabetes or cardiovascular disease or an injury of some sort,» says Waitzfelder.
The greatest reason to supplement with L - carnitine is completely unrelated to weight loss; it appears to be invaluable for heart health, helping to prevent, even reverse ischemia, stabilize irregular heartbeats, reduce incidents of angina, lower triglycerides and maintain a beneficial cholesterol profile.
Of course Otsuka could also be there for reasons unrelated to Metal Gear Rising, but since this is an event for that game it's still a possibility.
As Thomas Kane and Douglas Staiger point out (see «Randomly Accountable,» in this issue), test scores bounce up and down from year - to - year for a variety of reasons that are unrelated to actual school performance.
For example, the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act allocates additional funding to school districts with a high percentage of low - income students, who are more likely to have poor educational outcomes for reasons unrelated to school quality.
In a closely watched case, a hearing officer for the Education Department has ruled that the state of Virginia must continue to provide educational services to special - education students who are expelled or suspended from school for reasons unrelated to their disabilities.
Amidst the reams of distressing statistics, two figures stood out to me: first, according to the report, 27 percent of teachers are absent more than 10 school days per year for reasons unrelated to school activities.
Successful turnaround leaders know that change of any kind is hard and that people resist it for many reasons unrelated to success.
Furthermore, the one large - scale study on the relationship between concrete operational thought and reading, reported by University of Northern Iowa professor of education Rheta DeVries more than a quarter of a century ago, found that measures of reading in children in the early school years were almost entirely unrelated to measures of concrete operational reasoning on Piagetian tasks.
But these previous studies looked at aggregate relationships at the school level; therefore, we can not rule out the possibility that schools with more teachers of color have different disciplinary practices for reasons unrelated to teacher demographics.
Given that these two characteristics of instructional leadership emerged as unrelated factors, we examined them separately in order to better understand possible reasons for why they were revealed as different from one another.
Michelle Gibbs, who formerly worked for a number of Jersey City schools, including Ferris High School, was the only one of the four fired for reasons unrelated to absences.
The main reason why I feel somewhat intellectually offended by those who evangelise exclusive eBook publishing is that publishing in eBook and print formats, at the same time, is amazingly simple and cheap (the physical and commercial aspects, that is — the quality writing, editing, proofing etc is in fact costly in time and resources, but is unrelated to format of a title).
Share prices move around for all sorts of reasons, many of them unrelated to the underlying performance of the business (Rob Fitzherbert wrote a wonderful feature article, Learn to be a better investor, for The Intelligent Investor on how this makes for a difficult learning environment).
The reason it's difficult to measure the impact of a collection is because most consumers who have one collection have other unrelated derogatory items, such as other collections or record of defaulted debts.
Another main reason of refinancing the mortgage is when you need to access the equity or net worth of your home and use it for any other cash needs you have — this may be related to your home, for example if you would like to do some renovation, or totally unrelated like paying off debt or going on a vacation.
In the bull phase of the credit cycle there are a few defaults, but when you analyze the defaults, they occur for reasons unrelated to the economy as a whole.
However, the majority of the time, the reasons for the dog being sheltered are unrelated to the dog's behavior.
Eleven of these dogs were progressing well, 3 were euthanized for poor progress, and 3 were euthanized for unrelated reasons.
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