It is precisely because the stakes are so high that a ceasefire has proved so elusive.
It is precisely because the Tea Party supports new, untested candidates that some of them have startled the public.
It is precisely because maps are where the physical best intersects the digital that Apple had to offer maps.
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It is precisely because early VC funds make those excess profits that current VC funds make less than average market profits.
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It is precisely because Mr Thaksin proposes long-needed reform that he and his party won a mandate unprecedented in Thai politics.
It is precisely because such undertakings would be a nightmare to negotiate over the Internet that the Grid has come into being.
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It is precisely because neither country can boast a coherent, admirable, traditional cuisine that cooks have such need of guidance and distraction.
It is precisely because I was not there at that moment that I now realize it was, ironically, but uniquely traumatic for me.
And it is precisely because Foxconn is so large, and the products it assembles so famous, that media scrutiny has been so intense.
But it is precisely because of this that an initiative has been undertaken so that the peace process can be stabilised, sustained and strengthened.
It is precisely because Europe's governments, and their voters, are at last coming to see this connection that moves are afoot to liberalise their economies.
It is precisely because the absence of any sanction is so objectionable to those who choke over removal that there has been such a spirited search for a third way.
Avid defenders of the Second Amendment right to bear arms believe that it is precisely because of their desire to protect their own children that they take a strong, pro-gun position.
"It is precisely because we need to consider these things in detail that we shouldn't be stampeded into making decisions, " he said, adding that Britain was now out on an international limb.
For if the US experience is anything at all like the UK one it is precisely because those two have risen that the labour share has fallen: while the capital share has remained almost static.
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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.
Ironically, it is precisely because long-chain omega-3s offer such large health benefits that scientists feel that they are obliged to stand up and challenge the authority, for this is a decision that could affect the health of a generation.
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The interesting truth is that it is excellent precisely because of it.
But it is vital to our national security interests, and maintaining that cooperative relationship is a high priority precisely because it is in the interests of the United States of America and the American people that we do maintain that relationship.
Nor is it something any pro coach particularly wants to encourage, precisely because it is so unpredictable.
So the idea of a bank tax is appealing precisely because it is arbitrary and unfair.
But, in fact, the brain is so powerful precisely because it is so sensitive to experience.
It is called a strike fighter because it is capable of precisely attacking surface targets while also fighting agile enemy aircraft.
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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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In the modern version of the special relationship, what Carney called the essential relationship, Britain is valued as an ally precisely because it is one of the leaders of the biggest economy in the world.
This is a significant win for donor intent, because it is precisely this broader context that is needed to fully understand what donors intend, especially when the donors are no longer around to tell us.
Dismissed or derided for centuries by the Western scientific tradition, it is ironic that paradoxical thinking is emergent precisely because science has been forced to turn to things like Hawkings Paradox to deal with the apparent contradictory nature of the universe.
The only thing that people had to check themselves from saying was "Oh well, it isn't the end of the world" because it is precisely that which Ushuaia advertises itself as being.
For me, that was when it got interesting, because his critics say it is precisely when markets are at their most "hectic" - i.e. irrational - that central banks need to step in, to bring investors to their senses and put a floor under the prices.
Still, he relates, other executives say they favor the cloud precisely because it is more secure.
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