Yet to a large degree the students succeeded--not despite the turmoil, but because of it.
That activity isn't coincidental of the coming downgrade, but because of it, the researchers say.
But because of it Chileans now have peace, democracy and hope for a better future.
Warren Buffett, for example, has not been successful despite his honesty, integrity, and a willingness to sacrifice short term profits but because of it.
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Monks are not successful despite their detachment but because of it.
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The spill has been called the largest environmental disaster in recent history -- but because of it, the United States is now better equipped to handle such a disaster.
It's a tax that targeted millionaires in the 1960s, but because of inflation it can now reach middle-income Americans.
Of course because it is fraud, unethical, and unacceptable, but also because it sort of seems he did not really need it.
Remember that in August Standard and Poor's downgraded the US, not because of its economic prospects but because of how near it came to not agreeing a budget and the danger that revealed of "governance and policymaking becoming less stable, less effective, and less predictable".
The box was running Comcast's new X1 cloud-based guide which has seen a limited rollout so far, but because of how it works is more easily accessed and updated on connected devices.
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But with this change in the 1960s came something else, not necessarily because of it but alongside it.
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They move toward the bowling ball not because it exerts some mysterious attraction but because of the way it curves the trampoline fabric.
He believes quite strongly that a dollar of infrastructure is a smart investment, not just because it creates jobs but because it creates the kinds of jobs which address this deep problem that we have in the labor market.
This was a story not because of their Germanic musical tastes, but because it fuelled a perception of top Tories swanning around at an elitist cultural event - well beyond the pockets of the toiling masses.
Our system of government has stood the test of time not in spite of but because it is uniquely drawn from the priorities of our own citizens, and them alone.
He wants us to inhabit the ordinariness of life, which is sometimes visionary (the Constable sketch), sometimes banal (the cup of tea, the Old Spice), and sometimes momentous (the death of a parent), but all of it perforce ordinary because it happens in the course of a life, and happens, in different forms, to everyone.
Wadsworth had abandoned its use, not because of either response but because it admitted too much knowledge.
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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They said to me he wants to leave because of you, but I don't think it was because of me.
It would be worthless not because you are a bad person or because you had some sort of dastardly ill intent, but because it was built on a flatly inaccurate impression of objective reality.
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And some of you may have seen his story, but I want to tell it again tonight because of what it says not just about our armed forces, but also what it says about the country that we love.
And in one sense it was true, but not just because of the scale it achieved or the technical genius it displayed.
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It is not because cyberspace it is distant or foreign, but because it is all around us and we are part of it.
Rimonabant is seen as having potential not only because it takes off pounds, but also because of its effect on cholesterol--it cuts the bad kind and increases the good.
The lawsuit is notable not because of any significant revelations but because it represents an escalation in the battle between Corzine and the bankruptcy trustee, former FBI director Louis Freeh.
Still 74 percent-owned by the U.S. Treasury, Ally had planned an initial public offering of stock in 2011, but did not pursue it because of a volatile stock market.
But it is because of your love for these relationships that you should think it through and have an honest dialogue about the risks of taking money from your friends and family to fund your startup.
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The World Bank report goes to great pains to argue that the proverbial angry young man in a poor country resorts to violence not because it is lucrative, though it sometimes can be, but because it provides a source of dignity not dissimilar to that provided by gang membership in poorer parts of the developed world.
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Tax amnesty works not because of the fear of getting caught but because of the opportunity to get it right.
Home Secretary Theresa May told the Commons the matter was of "serious concern" not least because of the impact it had on the economy but also because of the "appalling incidents" of metal plaque thefts from war memorials in the run up to Remembrance Day.
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