Sentence examples for because of idiosyncrasies from inspiring English sources

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BECAUSE of idiosyncrasies in the business cycle, it may be foolhardy to base policy prescriptions on just one historical example.

A New York Times review of hundreds of child firearm deaths found that accidental shootings occurred roughly twice as often as the records indicate, because of idiosyncrasies in how such deaths are classified by the authorities.

A review of hundreds of child firearm deaths by Michael Luo and Mike McIntire found that accidental shootings occur roughly twice as often as records indicate because of idiosyncrasies in how such deaths are classified by the authorities: more than half of the 259 accidental firearm deaths of kids under age 15 identified by The Times in eight states were not recorded as accidents.

Disease activity in both CD and UC is typically relapsing and remitting and both conditions are often difficult to diagnose because of idiosyncrasies in the presentation of overlapping and distinct clinical and pathological features [ 2, 3].

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But the University of Texas is also an unusual institution to accuse of race-based selections because of the idiosyncrasies of the system it adopted in the late 1990s.

Some doctor-patient relationships are dysfunctional simply because of the idiosyncrasies of the doctor and the patient.

Because of the idiosyncrasies of the market, New York brokers come to know more about their clients than brokers elsewhere ordinarily do.

I would tell you I am rational and, I am not complaining about my life, but because of my idiosyncrasies people call me a cowboy.

For many, the threat of homelessness, kidnap and torture at the hands of the Taliban looms large, with many former refugees made sitting targets because of cultural idiosyncrasies accrued during their Westernised childhood.

"When it comes down to it," he said, "the practice of forming tax-reduction or tax-avoidance corporations are far more pervasive in Europe than in the US because of the idiosyncrasies of the VAT [value-added] taxes across Europe.

Unlike the Tom Hanks character, who lived inside an airport for years, stranded there because of bureaucratic idiosyncrasies, in the ironic film The Terminal, we, for the most part decide where to go and when.

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