Because of the way they are designed, a simple software patch for one could disrupt others.
For comparison purposes, 30 initial public offerings have been canceled this year because of the volatile markets.
And today all the last-minute chaos has been given a whole new dimension because of the snow.
As many as 40 percent of the city's former residents have not yet returned because of the destruction.
Millions of Americans earn a living right now because of the trade between our nations.
Nadal hasn't been able to practice as much as he likes because of the rain.
They do it because of the love of learning and love of their students.
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Huawei executives said that they shifted position because of the unwanted controversy it stirred.
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Because of the sensitivity over this issue, few people were willing to talk to us.
Because of the sheer magnitude of assets at Citi, Pandit will have to move more slowly.
We have a health care crisis because of the way health care is financed.
But they also drive me crazy because of the limitations imposed on them by Apple.
And The New York Times said it won't attend because of the department's off-the-record ground rules.
But the work is still around, in part because of the poor sanitation system in India.
But maybe my story was kind of bizarre because of the mountains and climbing and snow.
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The Labor Department said 5 million people worked fewer hours last month because of the snow.
The problem is clearest in the technology industry because of the incredible shortage of qualified workers.
Because of the discounted conversion prices in death spirals, this strategy became more rewarding.
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"Because of the Lynn verdict, bishops and church officials are now accountable, " McKiernan said.
It expects a better fourth quarter this year, in part because of the revamped stores.
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But Flash predictably wears out because of the amount of the writing you do.
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Independent films are also growing disproportionately because of the new platforms that are available.
This game is not That Game, and because of the circumstances, will never be.
Lending has been hamstrung for months because of the weakening markets, particularly for mortgage securities.
Rampant logging, which has devastated the environment, has slowed because of the regional economic crisis.
"They can wait for a couple of years" because of the government's property policies.
Companies are afraid to invest in long-term research and development because of the impact on earnings.
"Don't suffocate who u r because of the ignorance of others, " Bryant wrote on Twitter.
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Her child: Authorities said they could not talk about the 6-year-old girl because of the investigation.
That mix will tilt back toward computers in the next year because of the iPod fiasco.
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