And I raise that not because we shouldn't have a series discussion about it.
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Well, they win because they have the best players, not because of what they do.
Not because you were bound to win, but because you were bound to be true.
Me too, but not because its bells and whistles overwhelm its editorial content, as Jeff implies.
These homeruns are not because executives are using it, but because the customer is using it.
An individual cheats because of a lack of morals not because they work, but nice try!!
We did our part not because the government told us to or because it was trendy.
But they're improving because imports have fallen off a cliff, not because exports are firing again.
He succeeded not because of his ideology but, to some extent, in spite of it.
Steve Jobs was successful in spite of his approach to leadership, not because of it.
Not because I was feeling his plight but because I'd become cautious of him.
The numbers now suggested, Flynn said, that they had succeeded not because of their higher I.
Not because of the money per se, but rather the potential loss of those three attributes.
That is not because of governments, but the result of the hard work of the residents.
Equity markets have improved on their own, and not because simply because of QE.
These cargos require specialized vessels due to their dimension, not because they are heavy.
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That I turned out to be an evil neo-liberal is despite not because of his teaching.
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This time is indeed different, though not because the boom-and-bust cycle has miraculously disappeared.
That is not because London's scheme hasn't worked: on most counts, it has been a triumph.
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She was discharged from the hospital a month later, but not because she was healed.
So sometimes you make these decisions not because you believe in government intervention, per se.
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But my dad collected books because he liked reading, not because he liked books.
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Basically we're an increasingly educated nation because we're rich, not because of all of our education.
Not because all of the publishers and bookstores decided it was, but because consumers did.
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It is not because the people making these software products are particularly bad or stupid.
Not because she was a bad employee -- because she was overpaid compared to her contributions.
This tragedy occurred not because the internet is unreliable but because of regulatory confusion.
Not because of war, because of the social welfare system, aging populations and bank debt.
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People are out of work not because their jobs were suddenly automated away in 2008.
The stocks were falling because people were selling them: not because people were shorting them.
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