Because it has such little infrastructure in place--dirt roads, old copper telephone lines, etc.
United says it is better prepared for summer because it has more staff and better scheduling.
But the cow project stands out because it has had such a big impact so quickly.
Microsoft needs to hire in droves because it has become such fertile poaching ground.
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It's because it has a strong degree of reality, and the production isn't polished up.
Comparatively, the reason Apple is skyrocketing in value is because it has pioneered new markets.
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Then, this device would make sound, because it has magnetic field like light streaming.
Because it has significantly affected how the public regards Shakespeare and his work, Shapiro says.
Get it all out of your system, because it has no place in a pitch presentation.
The restructuring story in Japan has been disappointing because it has been too slow.
Analysts say the postal service is making the change because it has little other choice.
Norway has also voiced concern because it has one of the world's largest salmon farming industries.
I've been to Zambia because it has one of the world's fastest growing populations.
Yet Dresdner thinks it is worth a premium, because it has bigger industrial holdings than Commerzbank.
Veterans are happy with franchising because it has structure, boundaries, definition, and reward for hard work.
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"This was not a simple problem because it has great emotional and symbolic significance for both sides, " Ross said.
Stock ownership is an investment because it has earnings or at least the hope of future earnings.
"It won't replace Cognos or OLAP and reporting tools, because it has a different function, " Vesset added.
That's partly because it has never stopped printing critical copy on new exhibitions, film and performing arts.
The concept is easy for advisors to sell because it has a great deal of emotional appeal.
The black grouse is one of the hardest species to help because it has demanding habitat requirements.
They both say, in effect, that new information is useless, largely because it has already been used.
The Audi A4 was chosen in part because it has technology that can work with Silvercar-designed systems.
The corner will always win in the end, because it has all the time in the world.
The word 'union' seems to be out of favour, meanwhile, perhaps because it has confusing multiple meanings.
But head teacher Karen Moore has said that was because it has long had an uncertain future.
Its profit margin is a page-thin 3-4%, partly because it has invested so heavily in the cloud.
The app has also become popular because it has had a massive waiting list to get the app.
This Pacific island needed a stronger bark-abeyance law, authorities here say, because it has a particular pooch-population problem.
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Lockheed Martin comes in at No. 2, partly because it has been expanding its activities in Newton, Pa.
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