The firm has been able to grow so fast precisely because it has sucked in e-mail addresses from new members, enabling them to see which of their contacts are also on the network.
Precisely because it has evolved as an economic entity, but not as a military one and scarcely as a diplomatic one, it has found friends almost everywhere and few if any real enemies.
Unlike other areas identified by the Economist, where technological process has indeed slowed, and economic growth has gone along with it, there may be tremendous potential remaining in the electric energy industry precisely because it has remained relatively bottled up and stagnant for most of the last 100 years.
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And New Zealand Post is keen on competing overseas precisely because it no longer has a legally protected monopoly on its home patch.
De Beers believes that the diamond industry has enjoyed more than 60 years of growth and prosperity precisely because of the stability that it has introduced since the 1930s.
Owing to geography, Japan found itself at the periphery of the Asian global trading network, and precisely because of this peripheral location it has been able to retain its independence throughout its history.
Instagram has blossomed precisely because it is cooler, less cluttered and less commercial than Facebook.
Or maybe it has done so well precisely because it lacked those rules, regulations and recourses.
Indeed, Asia has fallen so hard precisely because it had risen so high.
And it is precisely because Foxconn is so large, and the products it assembles so famous, that media scrutiny has been so intense.
But it is precisely because of this that an initiative has been undertaken so that the peace process can be stabilised, sustained and strengthened.
Dismissed or derided for centuries by the Western scientific tradition, it is ironic that paradoxical thinking is emergent precisely because science has been forced to turn to things like Hawkings Paradox to deal with the apparent contradictory nature of the universe.
It is precisely because the stakes are so high that a ceasefire has proved so elusive.
For if the US experience is anything at all like the UK one it is precisely because those two have risen that the labour share has fallen: while the capital share has remained almost static.
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Precisely because no one in the organisation has an incentive to pay attention to it more must be so.
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So, yes, it has been useful to have our ambassador there, precisely because we can communicate directly what our positions and views are.
It is precisely because such undertakings would be a nightmare to negotiate over the Internet that the Grid has come into being.
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"If my daughter is sick or I have to pay school fees and this animal comes to our beach, then I have to catch it and kill it because people like the meat, " argues Ashietey, who says he has done precisely that on two occasions.
It is precisely because the absence of any sanction is so objectionable to those who choke over removal that there has been such a spirited search for a third way.
Precisely because body size has become a personal, social and political issue, the use and meaning of words to describe it is important.
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