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How to use owing to the fact that in a sentence

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And this is owing to the fact that, while we wanted to overcome temptation, we also wanted to fail, for quite different and incommensurable reasons.
I can discuss the consequences later, but owing to the fact that we're a little short of time, I will go on.
This practice comes owing to the fact that this weapon was intended for export, probably Germany or Austria-Hungary.
But Wolfowitz's tenure as Ambassador was a notable success, largely owing to the fact that, in essence, he went native.
In the performer's mind, this is partly owing to the fact that he's a Canadian in an America-centric industry.
Many have unusual floor plans, owing to the fact that the building's eastern edge gently curves to match a bend in Gold Street.
Some of this sense of anticipation regarding Davis is owing to the fact that the idea of growth is fundamental to his story.
This did not evoke any positive response, possibly owing to the fact that another supplier had been sourced.
We only ever got as far as a turkey farm six miles down the road, and it took over four hours to get there owing to the fact that neither of us knew how to drive a lorry.
However, owing to the fact that it administrates all the financial, hierarchical, and dogmatic aspects of the Japanese zen Buddhism, it has an immense power in Japan.
And owing to the fact that the AZI betrayed Deshimaru to turn to the Sotoshu, they also must make them allegiance if they want to be able to practise.
This is owing to the fact that these advantages were more than compensated by considerations of proximity, flexibility and reliability of supplies essential to the users.
A small subject grew into an extensive piece of work owing to the fact that proposals on hazardous and non-hazardous waste were combined in a single directive.
If this is still insufficient, the lateral rim of the trochlea will have to be harvested, but this is only feasible via arthrotomy, owing to the fact that the extensor apparatus is bent outwards.
That arrangement was decided on owing to the fact that the finalization of the proposed budget for the support account and the establishment of MINURCAT did not coincide.
Germany and the Netherlands did not respond to this question owing to the fact that they have a unique management system in that their legislation makes no mention of the Managing Director.
About how, owing to the fact that all bodies have mass and that mass increases with acceleration ad infinitum, we can't travel at the speed of light.
If that was not clear from some of the forms that they had filled out, it was a question of an involuntary error, owing to the fact that they did not consider it to be their real address.
Even so, a balanced-budget amendment is not completely out of the question, owing to the fact that it is high on the agenda of many statehouse Republicans.
Owing to the fact that modem operations have an air-land character, combating enemy airborne assault and raid forces is acquiring special urgency.
Examples from Classical Literature
I have been exceptionally fortunate, owing to the fact that I speak Mahratti as well as English.
Petersburg, and even Anna Thedorovna and my father had come to loggerheads with one another, owing to the fact that he owed her money.
And I was wondering how much of his leniency was owing to the fact that Raffles had not forgotten it either, when he stopped and stood over my chair once more.
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