But it can't be the government's fault, it says, because it has provided oodles of extra dosh. |
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I am rehearsing the music every day because it has to blend well with the dialogues. |
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In fact, the only reason the Magic come up as the team of choice among free agents is because it has money to spend. |
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I was a little amped up because it has been a while since I've played and a while since we had that kind of atmosphere. |
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Hypericin may give promise to patients with AIDS because it has inhibited retroviral infections in animal and laboratory tests. |
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The new skin is then grafted back on to the patient without the danger of rejection because it has been made from their own cells. |
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These issues are being played out in Britain because it has become the focus of this incendiary global conflict. |
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The SNP is giving its MSPs a free vote on this, not least because it has yet to establish a common line. |
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Neon, because it has such a low boiling point, doesn't liquefy with the other gases but hovers above the liquid air and can be removed. |
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It works precisely because it has no illusions about what it is or the audience whose attention it's trying to arrest. |
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There is no foundation for ascribing an energetic quality to a crystal simply because it has a particular appearance, colour or name. |
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The area is important because it has a wide variety of grassland types, from wet and marshy to dry, and a diverse range of flowers and rushes. |
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In space, the blood itself becomes weightless, and the heart will eventually atrophy because it has to work less to pump blood through the body. |
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I have always disliked the Glock as a tactical weapon because it has no second strike capability. |
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A triple-beam balance gets its name because it has three beams that allow you to move known masses along the beam. |
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But the tatsoi type is a better choice because it has much shorter leaf stalks. |
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We find it hilarious whenever we get bad reviews because it has absolute zero effect on our sales. |
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Gold is the monetary metal par excellence because it has constant marginal utility. |
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It's a dangerous work to program for a soprano, because it has some tortuous reaches and it sometimes turns competent sopranos into screechers. |
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It is a little smaller than the sidepanels because it has to fit between the baseplates of the core. |
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The diving is always spectacular because it has also become a Mecca for the wildlife of the Celebes Sea. |
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Bronze is easier to cast than copper because it has a lower melting point and is more liquid than copper at a given temperature. |
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The reason the party is in this mess is because it has not been honest with the voters. |
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The sheep was ideal, the merino sheep because it has big neck folds, the wool breeders grew them with a lot of skin. |
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Corporations are attracted to the WTO to get business-friendly trade rules because it has teeth. |
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It can do nothing more than react to difficulties because it has no overriding or higher goal towards which it is striving. |
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It is considered one of the best-constructed buildings of the period, because it has survived many earthquakes and hurricanes. |
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I always use shin, because it has such a good flavour and texture, but other cuts are fine. |
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I hate the Montreal music scene because it has ska bands and ska bands are monotonous. |
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The pulse detector is classified as a monostable multivibrator because it has only one stable state. |
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It will face some difficulties, not least because it has been, and will probably continue to be, so badly botched by so many along the way. |
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In some cases, the vomited milk may smell curdled because it has mixed with stomach acid. |
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It can release some of the money set aside to pay compensation because it has kept a tight rein on redress. |
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A good choice is virgin olive oil, because it has not been heated, refined or bleached. |
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I can't abide rock, not least because it has 7 different E numbers in it and smells horrible. |
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From there we went to Brighton Marina, partly because it's a cool and happening place to visit, but mainly because it has free parking. |
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Composition hardboard siding is commonly used on wood frame residences because it has the appearance of wood, at significantly less cost. |
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It has been rendered ineffective by careless road-users, mostly though because it has been partially laid. |
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The packaging apparatus is relatively simple in structure because it has no mechanisms for rotating the film cartridge and the case. |
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Optimists argue that the U.S. will keep its innovation lead because it has invented new products before. |
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Aircraft cable is best for this because it has greater tensile strength and can be pulled tighter. |
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The council says the reason it has had to make cuts is because it has received a paltry amount of grant from the Government. |
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You have to put on the costume when you're learning and rehearsing the piece, because it has so much material, so many panels. |
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Because it's unwritten it's very easy to drive a coach and horses through, because it has no legal protection in text. |
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But it's an illusory solution because it has little to do with wealth creation. |
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To win Indy is in a way special because it has a lot of reputation and a history, although we don't race the Indy circuit. |
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I like this CD because it has a nice blend of serious songs and the flossy stuff I like. |
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A slice of cheesecake is better than frosted yellow cake, the article claimed, because it has less trans fat. |
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No, the internet is clever because it has flushed out the retail Scrooges who were determined to rip us off. |
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It is believed the gangs have targeted Scotland because it has so much rural land which is remote from prying eyes. |
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The flooded area had greater deciduousness because it has a proportionally greater number of totally or partially deciduous species. |
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I describe it because it has something to do with our gospel reading from the sixth chapter of John. |
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We have a small feedlot, and we've actually had to destock because it has been dry. |
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We want to have a presence in various parts of the world because it has a healthy deterrent effect. |
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Anne of Green Gables is an important English-Canadian novel precisely because it has proven to be so popular that it has become a national icon. |
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The orbital region is important because it has been demonstrated as useful in classifying different species of equids. |
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But the talking, perhaps because it has to be done in a way that registers above the din of the train, is excruciating. |
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This discussion is not of purely academic interest, because it has arisen in a practical way in a number of different contexts in recent years. |
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It's all spiky and jaggy and it should be off-putting, but it strangely isn't because it has this antenna-like thing about it. |
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The lens is important in accommodation because it has the capability of undergoing a change in shape. |
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The club won't play any friendlies because it has largely kept last year's squad together. |
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December to April are the driest seasons, but because it has a tropical climate, there may be one or two rainfalls. |
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The Adygei team is exceptional because it has a trained exegetical checker who lives locally. |
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But this new theology is vulnerable because it has long since lost any touch with reality. |
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The monument has been a bit of nuisance agriculturally speaking because it has limited what we can do with the field. |
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Economists answer that generally a gift in kind has less value than a cash gift because it has restrictions. |
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We venerate the cross because it has broken down our pride, shattered our envy, redeemed our sin, and atoned for our punishment. |
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Liver may only be koshered by the broiling method, because it has so much blood in it and such complex blood vessels. |
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It's a scam that includes everyone because it has the effect of appearing to benefit all and sundry. |
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The Crenosphere also offers significant interior design flexibility because it has a clear span with no support pillars or posts to obstruct views. |
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The mark on the underside of this piece is classified as an emblem because it has characteristics that are typical of other emblems on ceramic ware of this type and period. |
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Rice is simpler to investigate because it has fewer genes than many of its wildland cousins, such as crested wheatgrass, wild rye, or Indian ricegrass. |
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If it feels like How I Met Your Mother has been airing for decades, that's because it has. |
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The claim comes on the back of revelations that the Orkney Flag cannot be sanctioned for official use in the county either because it has Irish links. |
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The Government does not actually need the money, but because it has the money coming in, it comes up with all sorts of wild and woolly ways of spending it. |
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The trend is a serious economic flaw because it has resulted in financial haemorrhage not to mention the serious loss of business to local insurance firms. |
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Yet it has proved a winner, if only because it has carried on the propelling pencil's pioneering work in reviving a handwriting culture among adults. |
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You understand a mature business because it has a level of predictability. |
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Sucrose is a good subject for testing the sequence because it has resonances very close to that of water, making the signal sensitive to the quality of the water suppression. |
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The Akai sampler works nicely for that kind of cue sequence because it has multiple outputs that are connected to a Crest console that feeds the various zones. |
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My persistent opposition has become a thorn in the side of the trade union leaders, because it has exposed their shameless collaboration with management. |
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In other words, oil does not burn because it has combustible properties. |
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The football World Cup is gradually overtaking the Olympic Games as the leading sporting festival because it has never had much pretension to virtue. |
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We like to imagine that red wine is healthy because it has 44 mg of polyphenols per glass. |
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Britain is not illegitimate because it has a cross on its flag and an Anglican head of a state. |
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Reports of a nation humiliated because it has been reduced to choosing between a crook clinging to office and an unvarnished fascist are everywhere. |
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It is of special interest to agriculture because it has atypically large seeds for the genus and could perhaps be the source of crop-improving genes. |
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It accelerates faster because it has four-wheel-drive traction. |
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If you are not sure, disregard it because it has no evidential value. |
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I suppose it is losing out to these multiplexes but I always thought it would survive because it has such a great location and it has all the student crowd. |
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I've reduced this heavy string of words to its acronym because it has a pleasing Latin sound and neatly wraps the whole shebang in one small package. |
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But it is not right for the president to make such a remark openly because it has already given rise to a serious conflict among politicians and has had ill effects. |
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Al Futtaim Motorssaid instatement that the steering shaft could separate in the 2014 MY model because it has been welded badly. |
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Physicians are generally skeptical about hospital enterprise liability because it has the potential to reduce their clinical independence. |
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The icositetrachoron is the most unique polychoron, because it has no direct analog in any other dimension. |
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Sometimes shire county is used to exclude Berkshire, because it has no county council. |
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Turning to probable reasoning, Hume argues that we cannot hold that nature will continue to be uniform because it has been in the past. |
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For Aristotle, an acorn becomes an oak, because it has the essence of oakness within it, which means it should become an oak. |
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This is because it has a wide distribution and is, over most of its range, a common species. |
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If there's three cans, he'll throw one away because it has to be an even number. |
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It is unusual because it has no public access but exists purely to provide a connection between two rail systems. |
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Northern Cebu gets more rainfall and typhoons than southern Cebu because it has a different climate. |
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Peanut oil is often used in cooking, because it has a mild flavor and a relatively high smoke point. |
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The balls were made of dog skin leather, because it has no pores, and stuffed with sheep's wool and were inked. |
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Some call centres state that they were attracted to Bradford because it has a regional accent which is relatively easy to understand. |
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A correct translation of their writings is God's Word because it has the same meaning as the original Hebrew and Greek. |
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Capital grows in one place to a huge mass in a single hand, because it has in another place been lost by many. |
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This behavior does not need to be learned because it has been naturally selected in our ancestors' environment of evolutionary adaptedness. |
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But the ideal timekeeper, because it has to do with observable reality, has to do with the Earth's rotation, or mean solar time. |
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A sixfold population expansion since 1800 has been no problem because it has been accompanied by an eightyfold increase in productivity. |
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I believe in that myself because it has been explained by competent men as the convolutions of the grey matter. |
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Maintenance is easy with the SC-50 breaker because it has fewer moving parts than other breakers and no tie rods to remove. |
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And you have to be very, very choosey because it has to be better than what they've already got. |
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The team is known to try the double steal because it has so many speedsters. |
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Vinland extended its offer period because it has not yet received the required consent from HSG for the shares previously acquired. |
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This happens because the fetus does not develop in the uterus because it has moved to another place. |
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My hunch is that this is at best a half-truth, which has continued to circulate because it has not been put under penetrating scrutiny. |
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In the present work, Silicic acid is used as a binder because it has more active replaceable hydroxyl groups, with wide range applications. |
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Family Planning Association official, as saying he is optimistic Indonesia can meet the target because it has managed already to limit its birthrate. |
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That s because it has a deal to produce the Emmy preshow and will therefore be stationed on the corner of the L-shaped carpet, with a view in each direction. |
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The European hare is listed as being of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature because it has a wide range and is moderately abundant. |
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A fabricator will check every design that comes in, regardless of whether the designer deems it perfect, because it has to make sure the boards can be built. |
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The modality type expressed by the particle constitutes an intellectual challenge for description, because it has to do with both epistemic and deontic modality. |
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He does not attempt to explain racial differences, or to debunk the concept of race, he says, because it has been thoroughly debunked many times to no avail. |
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