But it's not because either side has won, it's because they've battled to a draw and have entered into a wobbly cease-fire.
There's a reason he's choosing our products -- it's not because we pay him to do it, it's because it pays to do it.
Now let's look at that unsolicited bid, which is a big deal because it's Murdoch, because it's a gigantic national newspaper, and because the offer is so high.
Mr. LEWIS: Maybe it's because I started studying piano at four years old and maybe it's because it became a very deep love of mine by the time I was 11, 12 years old.
Republicans who opposed that nomination almost to a person have said it's not because they have any problem with Richard Cordray, it's because they have a problem with the bureau itself.
It's too bad it's changed because now it's very pasteurized, homogenized, and it looks like Vegas.
"It's easy to jump to the conclusion that it's exceptional because it's the first time we've recorded it, but we do need a baseline of how things have been in the past so we do need to be cautious, " said the University of Kansas researcher.
It's unfortunate that it's because of injury, but I'll take it.
The Bush administration is also worried that families who can afford private health insurance will switch to S-CHIP if it's available because it's cheaper.
Well I have said many times how deeply my officers, retired officers and bereaved families feel about the title of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and it's not for any political vestige, it's because we see it as our brand in the policing world.
But I think, broadly speaking, this President took up the issue of Wall Street reform and is committed to its implementation because it's important that everybody play by the same set of rules and that -- not just because that's how it should be, but because it's important for our economy and it's important for the global economy.
Mr. HOLLOWAY: I'm assuming because, you know, you had to assume it's because it's really bad. (Unintelligible) movies, you know, "Resident Evil, " you know, crazy town or whatever the last one was (unintelligible) screened.
"If you switch on a cellphone on board, and there's no network, it will gradually increase the power it's transmitting because it's trying to get hooked on a network which doesn't exist, " he said.
"It's one of the best foods in the world for a couple of reasons, and I think it's because it has this very unique trait which is that it is on one side, extremely rich, but on the other, extremely delicate, " Ariane Daguin, the CEO and founder of D'Artagan, a gourmet food company that started 25 years ago supplying Americans with foie gras.
Maybe it's less that people see Facebook as evil and more that the site just isn't as cool as it used to be -- partly because it's so popular and also because it's not the new kid on the block anymore.
But it's really worth it, because it's pushing me to learn more about what I do.
It's completely irresponsible, because it's actually a force for bad, because the - it does have a demoralizing effect on the staff.
It's because it has a strong degree of reality, and the production isn't polished up.
' When I amputate a limb, it's because it's gangrenous or doesn't work right.
If the killing of Johnny Butts sounds hauntingly familiar, it's because it is, to a degree.
"When they ask you to do it, it's because it's your moment, " he says.
Wamsley says it's because it shifted its target audience from consumer buyers to business buyers.
If this argument about economic growth and stockmarket returns feels faintly familiar, it's because it is.
"Maybe it's because it makes people think about their mortality, or it makes them feel old, " Ramachandran said.
If that seems like an astronomically large amount of water for such a small change, it's because it is.
If her story sounds familiar, it's because it has happened at retailers in a variety of states over the past few years.
And it's because it's about a policy that he believes is important and is a matter of both basic fairness and economic good sense.
And maybe it's because it got to the point during my teens where I just loved the feel and the sound of music in general, the piano specifically.
Many people say it's because it's intuitive.
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"I said to him, 'it's not that we can't do this sport, it's because we don't understand it -- should we be exposed to it I'm sure we can do it, ' and that is how I got into it, " Vilane says.
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