But precisely because his appeal isn't strictly religious, it may fail to stir excitement on the campaign trail.
But precisely because these companies have learned to live with these laws, they do not lobby particularly hard to repeal them.
The feudal nobles tried to suppress it, but precisely because there was no stable government in control of a huge territory, they failed.
But precisely because Turkey is an (albeit imperfect) democracy, the emphasis should be on giving Turks the best possible chance to face up to their own past.
James is remembered now, and honored beyond the bounds of his university, it is not because of his scholarly deeds but precisely because of his talent for applying the very highest calibre of jolt.
The participants have taken risks in the process but precisely because the risk of doing nothing was considered greater: another indication that this has been indeed one of those rare circumstances where intervention is called for.
But, precisely because they are outsiders, they are usually in a poor position to fix them.
But now, precisely because most money never exists in physical form, it acquires a detailed history.
But that is precisely because reformers have focused their energies on the earlier grades.
But it is precisely because of this that an initiative has been undertaken so that the peace process can be stabilised, sustained and strengthened.
But it is precisely because there needs to be a range of options and a range of actions that the international community can take that these consultations are dealing with more than just the no-fly zone.
But he did, precisely because he was riding high, ready to use his political capital.
But it's precisely because of Germany's past that you're seeing an organization like Apple Front emerge, says Vallance.
Sure, Hurricane Sandy is now a very unusual event, but it is unusual now precisely because Northeast hurricane strikes have become less frequent and less severe during recent decades as our planet has gradually warmed.
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But hip hop music is important precisely because it sheds light on contemporary politics, history, and race.
Many of the priciest were bought by self-employed contractors, precisely because they all but live in their trucks.
But it is certainly true that, precisely because of those links, Iran remains influential in Afghanistan, notably in the area around its border, ruled by the self-appointed governor of Herat, Ismail Khan.
But, in fact, the brain is so powerful precisely because it is so sensitive to experience.
But both are growing increasingly unpopular in their home countries -- precisely because they've become a triumph of cost-containment over patient access and choice.
Precisely because it has evolved as an economic entity, but not as a military one and scarcely as a diplomatic one, it has found friends almost everywhere and few if any real enemies.
But there are no concrete figures for the number of stateless children - precisely because they are stateless.
But Soon-Shiong says his drug is more effective than Taxol, precisely because of a quirk in the albumin coat.
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But at the same time, truly free markets create instability for workers precisely because of the importance of market failure.
But the global-warming religionists are losing credibility with the American public precisely because they are too forceful and creative in delivering speculative global warming claims, not because they are too conservative and demure.
The explosion in collaborative consumption is indeed transformative, but Y Combinator-backed Balanced is a step in the wrong direction precisely because it extends and supports the legacy infrastructure rather than offering a true peer-to-peer payment solution.
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" Said Alatas: "Within ASEAN, we want to go even faster, which shows that, as a whole, we realize that precisely because we are in crisis, we should not look inward, but open up even more.
The rationale for this rests on two prongs. (A) The Shariah authorities are not mere advocates of theory or theology but authorized religious leaders who have been retained by the U.S. company precisely because their legal rulings and pronouncements are authoritative and respected.
But campaigners question the relevance of data on premature babies, many of whom are premature precisely because they, or their mothers, are ill.
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But the Compact Clause takes that possibility from the unthinkable to the unconstitutional because the MSA is precisely the kind of joint state interference with federal laws that the Clause was designed to preclude.
In reality, it was precisely because the gold standard was working so well that Nixon felt he had no choice but to abandon it.
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