Because of the way they are designed, a simple software patch for one could disrupt others.
We have a health care crisis because of the way health care is financed.
"We're at very great risk because of the way that browsers work today, " he said.
Americans have soured on trade largely because of the way media conveys its stories about trade.
But a well-padded undershirt will not protect Vick entirely because of the way Vick plays.
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Because of the way the stock options worked, Stahre couldn't sell at the high.
Because of the way the fund's cash is distributed, richer states will subsidise poorer ones.
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Lawmakers continued to call for Gonzales to resign because of the way he handled the prosecutors' dismissals.
But because of the way such indexes are constructed, the portfolios end up with some peculiar weightings.
The problem with this is that it is only true because of the way that we calculate GDP.
Because of the way that the market is shifting, BookScan is less of an issue than it was.
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He is dead in the water because of the way the Republican Party is going to treat him.
And if Lilly does win, some may dismiss its success because of the way the study was designed.
Because of the way pension obligations are calculated, lower interest rates means that future obligations are higher today.
And the reason they need the Advanced Energy equipment is because of the way a semiconductor is made.
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More than that, it can change the pattern of metropolitan development because of the way local governments react.
These have failed because of the way that titanium atoms behave when they are in such a solution.
The drop to third place has gone unnoticed because of the way official statistics are tracked, Roeder said.
Hedge funds and private equity funds have been able to avoid regulation because of the way they are structured.
There clearly is a difference especially because of the way certain programs and typefaces are rendered on the screen.
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It's been a controversial measure in part because of the way it is divided up into different weight categories.
Rural Affairs minister Margaret Beckett has been accused of burying the news because of the way it was released.
It is largely because of the way the body reacts to changing diets.
And that person also had to be an athlete ... because of the way these films work, everything's so real.
We don't have a figure for the total number of violent youth offenders because of the way data is collected.
And the structures that are built to support that need to be built because of the way these things unfold.
He says his vocals snap into place, almost like another instrument, because of the way he puts his songs together.
In fact, we've made it increasingly difficult for doctors to do that because of the way insurance companies reimburse physicians.
Because of the way the election commission announced results, it was difficult to immediately determine if Kenyatta passed that bar.
But that's because of the way that he thought, and I think it's the way that he lived his life.
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