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Why not a beer like Stone Ruination I.P.A., so-called, the brewery proudly asserts, because of the ruinous effect of "this massive hop monster" on your palate.

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"But when you went to 600MW reactors and 1,000MW reactors, you could not guarantee this, because you could in some very remote situations conceive of the containment being breached by this molten mass; and that change came about, I would assert, because of the enormous economic pressure to make the reactors as large as possible".

The findings, in this area, however, have not always been consistent, and comparisons across studies, therefore, are difficult to assert because of the discrepancies both in the studied groups and in the methods used to measure social factors.

That's the viewpoint of Bruce Katz, the former director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution and Aaron Chatterji of Duke University who asserts that because of increasing partisanship and political and policy realities the states can no longer be looked at as "laboratories of democracy".

As India's first Prime Minister and framer of India's foreign policy, Jawaharlal Nehru, asserted India "because of the force of circumstances, because of geography, because of history and because of so many other things, inevitably has to play a very important part in Asia".

Sarmiento asserts that because of Rosas's mother, "the spectacle of authority and servitude must have left lasting impressions on him".

Resentments among the billions of people in the world who live on less than $2 a day have long been simmering, Ms. Coyle asserts, partly because of the West's ability to broadcast images of affluence and self-contentment toward them.

Mr. Kobak asserts that because of the weight difference between himself and Mr. Tierney the computer system needed to be recalibrated to slow down and soften Mr. Kobak's landings on stage after flight sequences.

Geels asserts that because of the focus on 'green' niche-innovators, transition-scholars have paid less attention to existing regimes and incumbent actors, and often conceptualized the regimes merely as 'barriers to be overcome'.

ZETA asserts that because of this, the ban is not constitutional.

Junior was tougher than his cosmopolitan father, as his White House chief of staff Andy Card asserted, because W. was from West Texas and "his training was dealing with problems on the streets of Laredo or Dallas or Houston or Midland or Austin".

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