And not because they are bad, but because they care about doing their job.
His wife died but because they had already discussed the issue it became a simple choice.
Not to protect the stock market but because they can feel that the economy is slowing.
But because they banned it, there are millions of Russians now who wonder, 'Who is he?
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But because they lack the extensive property rights that we take for granted, their economies are stunted.
People should act not out of fear, but because they believe it is right to get involved.
Gasoline sales would tumble not only because of fewer cars but because they would operate more efficiently.
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Economists dislike them not because they relieve people of their money, but because they distort people's behaviour.
But because they do not understand the security space the company starts a slow decline into oblivion.
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Some of the students have pleaded guilty, but because they are juveniles, officials declined to reveal more details.
To paraphrase President Kennedy, scientists do these things not because they are easy, but because they are hard.
Some people are obese not because they eat too much but because they have a genetic structural variation.
But because they are out of the hotel very early and return very late, they hardly see them.
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We feel secure regarding these countries not because of any formalities but because they wish us no harm.
Not because they disagree on the solution, which they do, but because they have the wrong vision of winning.
But because they employed such tight operations security, the agency was unable to pinpoint their residence until last year.
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Or, they weren't a danger, you released them, but because they had been mistakenly picked up, they became terrorists.
Great leaders live their messages not because they can, but because they must.
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Not because attackers launch it from their cell phones (although they can) but because they use a mobile code.
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They'll run right over her, not because they're strong but because they're stupid.
But because they are so leveraged, that amounts to a lot of money.
But because they exist does not necessarily mean that breakaways will succeed.
But because they are all veterans of World War II, Korea or Vietnam, their ranks are shrinking every year.
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But because they are film cameras, engineers have to wait until the shuttle returns to Earth to view the images.
We did these things not because they benefited any particular group or individual, but because they made us all richer.
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They get it going, but because they are all volunteers, the reality of having created a financial institution sinks in.
As a result, the Parisians are happy not only because of the liberation but because they feel they earned it.
Again, these products and practices persist, not because the regulators are unaware of them but because they have allowed them to.
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But because they use different samples the figures sometimes diverge, in terms of both the monthly price changes and annual trends.
Countries recognise each other not because they like or approve of their counterparts' politics, but because they must deal with them.
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