Not only because of bureaucracy, but also because of a perceived fear of failure.
This has expanded in Lula's second term, and not only because of the world recession.
The result is bruising to the PP not only because of the loss of a big prize.
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Gasoline sales would tumble not only because of fewer cars but because they would operate more efficiently.
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In cyberspace, it is much easier and not only because of gravity, but also because of distance.
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Skype is tough to intercept not only because of its design, but also due to its legal status.
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Not only because of the misdeeds themselves, but to send a message with reverberating effects across the college sports landscape.
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As a result, the Parisians are happy not only because of the liberation but because they feel they earned it.
This project is exciting to us not only because of its size and scale, but also because it uses advanced technology.
This is not only because of the 28nm manufacturing process but also the availability of an integrated radio on the chipset.
Not only because of their ability to generate greater revenues, but also because of their ability to attract student-athletes and coaching personnel.
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Indeed, it is plausible that Apple kicked out Synaptics not only because of price, but also because it wanted to do its own tinkering.
This holds especially true for corporations, not only because of the potential savings they could reap, but because of the other benefits that may accrue.
The success of Kuroda, a 38-year-old right-hander, is surprising not only because of his age but also his home park, which is a haven for left-handed hitters.
Doctors' salaries are so high not only because of supply and demand but also to offset the amounts they have to invest in education and in malpractice insurance.
So the importance of self-tracking is personal to him, not only because of that but also in how it helped his dad lose weight and manage his health.
Not only because of its reserve currency and trade status, but the euro must survive because it is one of the few things that actually keeps Europe united.
Investors will be cautious about every new IPO, not only because of Facebook, but because of the poor subsequent performances of tech IPOs such as Groupon and Zynga.
After years of greed on Wall Street, investors may require ethical management not only because of their personal values but because the growth projections of their investment rely on it.
European cities score high not only because of increased stability and rising living standards, but also based on advanced city infrastructures, which Mercer ranked separately this year for the first time.
The decision to cooperate or not cooperate is a difficult one for many people not only because of the stigma attached to it, but also because it often involves testifying against friends.
Giancarlo says Cisco was drawn to the market not only because of the opportunity to sell products to a new market--individual consumers--but because its large service-provider customers need Cisco to be involved.
And Apple again has been a clear leader, trumping traditional tech companies like IBM and Microsoft, not only because of its innovative products but also because of its astute business model.
The state is tempted to step in, not only because of the harm that smokers, lushes, spendthrifts and gluttons may do to others, but because of the harm they are doing to themselves.
The news that a powerful carmaker would be forced to abandon a fully built factory and start over was stunning not only because of the staggering sunk costs of building a now-worthless factory.
Telecommunications is imploding not only because of unbalanced balance sheets but also because its immensely complicated regulatory structure, involving the federal government and 50 state regulatory agencies, was cobbled together for a pre-Internet era.
This issue has been a pet peeve of mine for years, not only because of just how many calls I get, but because there seems to be so little information about the phenomenon online.
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The race was closely watched not only because of South Carolina's predictive role in the past, but because polls had shown several candidates in a close contest here this month, with many voters remaining undecided.
The story of Psalmanazar fascinates me, not only because of his incredible genius to build an entire identity based on the ignorance of multiple cultures, but also because of the seemingly willful ignorance of the duped.
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