The five-year effort may help many wind farm projects that are on hold because of so-called "radar clutter" concerns.
It's because of so many reasons, such as inequalities, social deprivation and unemployment.
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And that's something that's happened here in this state because of Mary, because of the governor, because of so many other people.
But I am mindful that I stand here tonight because of so many others, including the example and the sacrifices of the Jewish people.
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And it's hard because you get in the middle of a project--and this is our busy time because of so many researchers coming up to do global climate research.
The cost of making hard drives has dropped and is continuing to do so because of improved technologies so they are proving to be more cost-effective than other forms of memory, he added.
Not because of what was depicted on the screen, but because of the so-called carnal, voluptuous sound of the saxophone.
Banks are finding it hard to raise funds on the financial markets because of the so-called credit crunch.
He's confident now because of me so if he's going to win it he can send me some prize money!
Jas Purewal, a lawyer specialising in interactive entertainment at the firm Osborne Clark, told the Today programme's Simon Jack that these are increasingly mobile industries and the UK has suffered because of this so these tax breaks should help to stop that.
"I missed the next four months last year because of injury so I haven't got any ranking points to defend and each week my ranking is going to move up for the next four months, so it doesn't really worry me too much, " said Murray.
Assuming that professors teach because doing so and being affiliated with the college is reflection of their preferences, not being able to do so because of a minimum wage rule entails these persons being made worse off than in the absence of the rule.
Not so much because of all the social and technology shifts since then, but because that year is so close to the high-water mark of U.S. predominance as the only great power to come out of World War II more or less intact.
This is revolutionary technology because of the consolidated approach to functionality across platforms but even more so because of its user-friendly implementation.
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The most successful banks, like the best football clubs, manage to keep a bigger share of revenues, partly because there is so much more of it and partly because they are able to offer prestige as well as money.
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The distribution of wealth sometimes is unfair, not because of the operation of markets, but because markets so often are not allowed to operate.
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The massive amount of data utilized for How Money Walks is exciting not because there is so much of it, but because it has been translated in a way that is both new and relevant.
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Yet it has proved a perennial source of acrimony, and not just because so much of it is misspent (see article).
Montella and Fiorentina have earned plenty of plaudits this season, precisely because so much of what they've done has been both counterintuitive and effective.
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Because conservatives who have been afraid to come out in favor of funding such research now have the political cover do to so because of the weight Frist carries on this issue.
London also matters to the rest of the country because it produces so much of the country's tax revenue, which is redistributed to the regions through public spending and transfers.
Not because of Copenhagen, not because of global warming, so much as concerns about energy security and pollution.
The bodies are decomposed, so we had to wear muzzles because of the foul smell so we can get to them and bury them.
According to a recent poll in India Today, a weekly magazine, just 11% of those who support him do so because of his party.
Evidence of how these entities have performed is muddy because so much of their environment is distorted: for example, given cheap enough money and strong enough protection for their franchise, even corporate sluggards can show good profits and return on equity.
The Book of Numbers is so named because of God's command to Moses that he should count the Israelites in preparation for war.
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Norman claims that much of this material is nearly impossible to get, because so little of it was produced, let alone saved.
It is because of them that so many of these young women leaders can now pursue their dreams.
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"Because of my actions so many lives were hurt, " she said, adding that she had raised "a wonderful bright young woman".
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"It's possible someone may have dumped it somewhere because of the publicity so we'd ask people to keep a look out for it, " she said.
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