She asked not only out of interest in the company but also because of personal concern about her own haircare. |
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News channels get more viewership as people not watch them merely to catch headlines, but also because of their other non-fiction content. |
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The deal failed partly because of the actions of one of the principals, but also because of actions of those not party to the bargain. |
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Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also because of conscience. |
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Torture evidence is utterly to be rejected here not only because of its iniquity but also because of its manifest unreliability. |
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It was important not just because of the verbal spat he was drawn into with White, but also because of a smaller controversy closer to home. |
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It is not only that prices have risen faster than in most other places, but also because of the game of double bluff buying a house has become. |
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Controls are needed because of the immaturity and foolishness of children, but also because of the natural tendency for rebellion. |
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This was not only because of his unfulfilled expectations, but also because of having to cope with all of the changes in his life. |
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Warfare is important not just because the fortunes of battle are consequential but also because of the many kinds of conflict induced by state-led mobilizations of resources. |
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Not only because of powerful opposition but also because of a more general lack of interest. |
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That's partly because the bank's business is increasingly in Asia, but also because of the infrastructure. |
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Her heart condition was discovered because of numerous infections of her bronches, but also because of an arrear in growth since the age of four. |
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Canada's North is not only awe-inspiring for its sheer size, but also because of the diversity of life it supports. |
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Not just because of his look: goatee beard, long hair and bandana, but also because of his performances. |
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The kidneys secrete more urine, not only because of the fluid drunk but also because of the osmotic effect of alcohol and inhibition of secretion of antidiuretic hormone. |
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Personally, it causes hardship, not only because of the absence of income from work, but also because of the severance of social networks associated with the workplace. |
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There they are used not only because of their excellent value but also because of their high chemical resistance and good processing capability. |
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The village is expanding not only because of resettlement, but also because of natural growth. |
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This dominance has always been resented by the other provinces which are thus denied their due share of power and resources, but also because of the low priority given to their pressing political and economic concerns. |
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With its numerous museums, theatres and libraries, but also because of its proximity to France and Germany, the city offers a unique platform for cultural studies: art history, linguistics, history or archaeology. |
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This was necessary not only because live productions were more and more replaced by pre-recorded programmes, but also because of the growing need to exchange programmes at both a national and an international level. |
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This task is, however, often lost sight of, not only because of a cost-orientated health policy but also because of excessive use of medical equipment. |
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Delays have been partly due to overoptimistic expectations of the authorities on the market value of enterprises, 19 but also because of the lack of current information on enterprise debts. |
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The Board operates in a state of uncertainty, not only because of the focus on the product, but also because of the ephemeral nature of the product being offered to the public. |
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Because of the delay in some of our hearings, but also because of what we've been hearing and the complexity of some of the issues, we have a draft interim report that we hope to complete. |
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Allan Bloom became famous not just because of what he wrote but also because of who people assumed him to be: antidrug, antisex, wildly patriotic. |
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In particular, a major effort is proposed to improve the competitive position of CEREALS, not only because of the problem of substitutes but also because of the pivotal role cereals paly in the CAP's price structure. |
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This is a legacy which we should be proud of, and not just because of what it enabled our arts and creative industries to achieve but also because of the untapped potential in the sector today. |
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It was a demanding timetable, not only because of the technical workload, but also because of the coordination required between printing works with different cultures and procedures. |
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Prices may diverge across the internal market for sound economic reasons, but also because of market malfunctioning, and our aim is to find ways to tell the difference. |
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It is a model program not only because of the collaboration with the community but also because of the holistic approach it takes in dealing with diabetes prevention. |
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The heart of the ship is the cockpit, not only because of its location but also because of ease of communication with the inside dinette, through a sliding door. |
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Alcohol use among young people has serious consequences not only in terms of creased prospects of alcohol dependency, but also because of the increased likelihood of alcohol-related injuries later in life. |
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Legal assistance is becoming more important not only because of the increased mobility of people, but also because of the growing need to combat crimes that pay no heed to national frontiers. |
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The scandal at Akafuku surprised many Japanese not only because of its long history, but also because of its close ties to the Ise Shrine, the mecca of Japanese Shintoism. |
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It serves to bring people together because of the enjoyment it gives, of course, but also because of its educational role in relation to our young people. |
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A rare property, not only because of its historic and religious heritage but also because of its superb site in a village with UNESCO classification and what's more in the French department of Ile de France. |
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We have heard from different inquests in domestic violence that a lot of the women are killed because of the gun culture and because of passion, but also because of access to guns. |
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On the international scene, the Front has suffered due to its intransigence and its inability to negotiate but also because of the changing geopolitical context. |
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It deserves to be in the Union, not just because of its history, its geography and its culture, but also because of its European will and conscience. |
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This is not just because of the negative impact that disasters have on children and youth, but also because of the potential children and youth have to contribute positively to response and recovery efforts. |
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Half the schools in the south are closed, mainly due to the security situation, but also because of a lack of proper infrastructure facilities and insufficient teachers. |
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In the case of broadband fixed wireless technology, the growth in broadband connections to the Internet has slowed, partly because prices remain high, but also because of technological limitations. |
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This theory does not only apply to sector diversification, but also because of the low correlation that corporate bonds have with the actual bond market. |
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The cellars are impressive not only because of their architectural and sculptural beauty but also because of their constant temperatures all year round. |
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It is horrifying not only because of the sadistic violence she endured, but also because of how easily she seemed to slip into this spiral of depravity and how difficult she found it to get out. |
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It was more in line with the everyday speech not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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It was more in line with everyday speech, not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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Of the country's 100,000 rivers, the Volga is the most famous, not only because it is the longest river in Europe, but also because of its major role in Russian history. |
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