Sentence examples for because a description from inspiring English sources

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Frances was right, though, to later reject his diagnosis classification — not because masochistic behavior is a fiction but because a description of behavior is not the same as a medical diagnosis.

If these were considered, our results showing that internal and external variability make no significant contribution to metabolic flexibility would remain valid, because a description where rates are further constrained may not show higher internal and external variability.

Patients who had accompanying peripheral neuropathy were 11.7%, but the incidence could be higher because a description or inquiry about peripheral neuropathy may not have always been made in this retrospective analysis.

In particular, predictions in the physical space are possible, because a description, as an actual behavior, exists in a matrix of interactions which (by constitution) has a logical matrix necessarily isomorphic with the substratum matrix within which it takes place, not because we have an absolute knowledge of the universe.

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Though he has known tailors as far back as he can remember, his interest in clothes started because of a description of St. Mark's Place in a music magazine.

Second, the authors should be cautious when interpreting the trends to increased mortality in deep sedation in circumstances of a nearly significant P value because such a description gives a misleading impression and does not mean that statistical significance can be shown by enlarging sample size [ 2].

And I must say, reading your book--because you have a description of the University of Baltimore, where you once went, an inner-city school; and it reminded me very much of City College, where I studied as a kid, and I grew up in the Bronx, you know, a long time ago.

Because that is a description of precisely what the Trump administration is doing in Syria today.

Ms. Morales was stopped, the detective said, because she matched a description of a woman involved in a drug deal.

The concept of the receptive field is central to sensory neurobiology, because it provides a description of the location at which a sensory stimulus must be presented in order to elicit a response from a sensory cell.

Officer Richardsen said he patted down Mr. Conroy on South Ocean Avenue in Patchogue, shortly after a sergeant had stopped the group of seven teenagers because they matched a description of possible suspects put out by another officer responding to a 911 call for a nearby stabbing.

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