Okay, deficit spending in American households may be because of the price of gasoline.
There could be bullying and harassment issues or it could be because of inspections.
If it improves, it'll be because of the better communication parents have with their children.
Now, the successful, immensely popular product will cease to be because of bad management decisions.
If Cain comes unstuck, it will be because of his plans, not his performance.
This may possibly be because of decreased rainfall, not increased temperatures, as Gore argues.
If your own difficult parent is verbally, physically or emotionally abusive, it could be because of dementia.
Brendan, do you think it could be because of who is giving, who is doing the debunking?
If he wins, it will probably be because of the hard work in getting out the vote.
He's very competitive with Hispanics, more than another Republican would be because of his stand on immigration reform.
That might be because of the longer-term strategy, published alongside the 2012 figures.
If cities are exacerbating, rather than mitigating, national ills, this may be because of a lack of urban planning.
"There's no Firefox, no Internet Explorer - and there's not likely to be because of the development environment, " he added.
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It may be because of the Swedish way of life, but she says she has also seen the bigger picture.
If the Fed again responds to growing GDP momentum in coming quarters, it will be because of rising industrial commodity prices.
So far, Crusoe has been slightly disappointing in testing, although that may partly be because of the novelty of its design.
If the report proves to be a success, as I know it will, it will be because of their superior work.
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But if the Democrats are hammered in November, it will not be because of the judicial activism of a conservative Supreme Court.
If the city ever decides to set limits on its growth, it is unlikely to be because of fears for the environment.
But it's likely that if "Revolution" doesn't succeed during the second half of its first season, it won't be because of winter break.
When I go, I have a feeling it will be because of the lungs or the bowels and not the heart after all.
CEOAEs, and experiments on animals suggest that this may be because of the higher-than-normal exposure to male hormones they receive in the womb.
And yet if the Democrats are routed next week, it will not be because of the merits or defects of the bill itself.
From this index the researchers concluded that the winters on Hirta are getting shorter and warmer, and that may be because of climate change.
In remarks last week to a Heritage Foundation gathering, Dr. Almond suggested that if so, it would not be because of U.S. help, however.
However, an anonymous source told People that if Kerr were to cease working with Victoria's Secret, the reason wouldn't be because of any behavioral issues.
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If listeners have trouble with French music, it may be because of a willingness to mix the spiritual and the frivolous in the same work.
This may be because of a lag between technology and perception.
If prices were to rise sharply for reasons other than a Persian Gulf supply choke-off, it would be because of strong economic growth around the world.
But if the company is shut down, it won't be because of the appalling conditions at its barns--which house 7 million hens--scattered across central Ohio farmland.
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