Sentence examples for because of the grave from inspiring English sources

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We acted with urgency because of the grave world economic crisis we faced.

But it has not happened because of the grave security concerns and the enormous logistical effort it would take to protect expatriates living here.

Ordering a third trial in a criminal case is extremely rare in Britain, a step prosecutors said was taken because of the grave international implications of the plot, particularly with regard to Britain's relations with the United States.

"Because of the grave nature of these 'findings,' and the need for immediate correction," Dr. Edynak wrote, "I would like Radiology to present these issues at the next Patient Safety Committee".

The tradition is expensive, and because of the grave situation in Sudan, couples have been marrying at an increasingly late age — 30 or even 40 instead of 20 or 25.

"On Dec. 1, 2009, President Obama announced a new strategy with a substantial increase in resources for Afghanistan, and increased focus on Al Qaeda and Taliban safe-havens in Pakistan, precisely because of the grave situation that had developed over several years," said Gen. James L. Jones, White House national security adviser, in a statement released Sunday.

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Referring to a new corruption investigation against the Israeli prime minister, Mr. Abu Zuhri told the news agency Reuters that a large military operation would lead to Mr. Olmert's downfall "not because of the scandals but because of the graves of his soldiers that will have to be dug".

However, this wasn't your run-of-the-mill grave robbery, because that hand belonged to a saint, Haralambie, who, according to the Romanian Orthodox Church, is supposed to protect you from plague and famine.

"For me, it is literally — not figuratively — literally gut-wrenching to see this happen, because of the huge, grave damage it does to our intelligence capabilities".

Now Mr Sharon has pronounced all further talk of unity fruitless, because of the "very grave" concessions Mr Barak made, especially his agreement to consider resuming the peace process "as though nothing had happened".

This is ironic, because America has been one of the grave men pushing hard to revive Doha after the round's first collapse at Cancún in 2003.

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