She collapsed in her cell, bleeding, and survived only because a prison guard discovered her.
But many say they are doing so only because they have to comply with customer requirements.
Tocqueville's father, jailed with them, escaped only because the guillotine caught up with Robespierre first.
Steve Jobs ultimately oversaw the project, but only because it was regarded as highly classified material.
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The latter is possible only because Google.org is purposely not structured as a typical foundation.
This scenario seems foolish only because it's already so easy to get a real gun.
It was only because I was associated with a reputable national publication whose name carries weight.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel is on board - though only because the alternative looked even more dangerous.
Like most other knuckleballers, he got his chance only because the manager had no choice.
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Irony of ironies, he was then accused of winning "only because of the car advantage".
You are right that those merits probably exist only because Linux is a unique community.
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To some extent, this is already happening, if only because there are not enough Western soldiers.
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The synergies on offer are so meagre only because the two firms are unusually complementary.
Authors are peculiar creatures if only because their work requires them to lie so frequently.
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The Texas ban survived only because no one had stepped forward to challenge it.
This seems a little intimidating only because I read about the difficulty in finding hotel rooms.
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Sobotka is cutting a higher profile now, if only because Entergy-Koch's rivals have fallen so far.
Not only because of bureaucracy, but also because of a perceived fear of failure.
Sobotka has a higher profile now, if only because Entergy-Koch's rivals have fallen so far.
This exciting undertaking is possible only because of last fall's change in India's regulations governing media.
"I think I lost eight pounds, but that's only because they starve you, " McLaren says.
Time will probably resolve the patent question, if only because patents have a limited lifespan.
It was a lovely time, but only because we dodged a bullet days before we left.
They agreed to the VAT increase only because they will get half the proceeds.
Those days are long gone, but only because the public never really understood the technology.
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Life on earth today is possible only because the key ratios are exactly right.
This comparison is certainly curious, if only because Davis is the opposite of an astronaut.
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Mr Powell's trip mattered, if only because (like most administration members) he travels so rarely.
And it did so only because Mark Zuckerberg was there to make that happen.
Not only because they might get lonely but to preserve their status as well.
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