Well, they win because they have the best players, not because of what they do.
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.
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.
That I turned out to be an evil neo-liberal is despite not because of his teaching.
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Basically we're an increasingly educated nation because we're rich, not because of all of our education.
Not because of war, because of the social welfare system, aging populations and bank debt.
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But again not because of invisible hands nor even because of markets or even not markets.
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Not because of change itself, but rather the almost exponential increase in the velocity of change.
If Johnson wins, most analysts say his victory will be in spite of his party, not because of it.
Not because of who might win, but whether they might actually start this tournament.
Those domains are valuable because of the companies built on them, not because of the domains alone.
"Players come to the forefront and that's why teams win, not because of their formation, " Lalas said.
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If Western Civilization is in decline, it is not because of economic up-and-comers like China and India.
Yes, dear reader, the rich got richer because of the fixers, not because of the rich themselves.
Wadsworth had abandoned its use, not because of either response but because it admitted too much knowledge.
Not because of the diet, but because I was pick pocketed this weekend in the French Quarter.
They expect history to treat him well, not because of his excuses but because of his achievements.
This is not because of any gold or uranium content but rather because of the copper content.
Fuel cells are making faster progress not because of regulation (California applied its emissions laws surprisingly flexibly).
He was flown to Las Vegas for medical reasons and not because of any security concerns, Carter added.
People are doing what they are doing because they believe in it, not because of the power structure.
Not because of Copenhagen, not because of global warming, so much as concerns about energy security and pollution.
He argued that poor countries stayed poor not because of capitalism but for lack of properly developed capitalism.
We feel secure regarding these countries not because of any formalities but because they wish us no harm.
Not because of their celebrity status, though, but to provide a platform for their campaigns for good causes.
Not because of kleptocrats or lack of free markets, he says, but simply because we have been too stingy.
People were around because of what I could do for them, and not because of my intrinsic, lovable self.
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