Sentence examples for because many if not from inspiring English sources

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In this regard, VAS represents an excellent system to elucidate macromolecular assembly, because many, if not all macromolecular components for the VAS formation and ultimate assembly into virions within VAS are of viral origin and thus exogenous to host cells for clear identification.

And I thought it's worth spelling out why — especially because many if not most of the participants in this debate don't explain their premises very clearly.

Because many if not most Americans gained little to nothing from the Bush "growth" years, they have found themselves especially vulnerable to the recession.

Some such system is essential because many if not most people who read popular reports of scientific work are looking for results on which they can rely in making practical decisions about personal life, work or public policy.

Because many if not most poets work within tightknit circles, the events are organized by groups gathered under the banner of a bookstore, a periodical or a reading series rather than by individuals.

Because many, if not most, shooters offer some indication of their intentions through comments to friends or online, Hockley has for years encouraged students to speak up if they're aware of a potential threat.

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"I find it an unexplored desert, because many countries, if not most, do not give visas to Iraqis".

"The term 'committed suicide' is damaging because for many, if not most, people it evokes associations with 'committed a crime' or 'committed a sin' and makes us think about something morally reprehensible or illegal," said Jacek Debiec, an assistant professor in the University of Michigan's department of psychiatry who specializes in post-traumatic stress and anxiety disorders.

Contributors' free speech rights are restricted, according to McConnell, because "for many if not most persons," a campaign contribution is "by far the most effective means of supporting a preferred candidate" and monetary limits prevent a person from demonstrating the true intensity of his or her support in the way that someone volunteering time to a campaign can volunteer unlimited time.

Baker related that memory because, he said, many, if not most, major league players no longer have that pride.

In this paper we argue that deliberation is central to reflexive governance, mainly because it can reconcile many if not most of the sometimes contradictory claims that are made in the literature about its drivers.

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