Sentence examples for because of their contribution from inspiring English sources

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Fruit flies are famous because of their contribution to genetics.

And coal plants have been under a shadow because of their contribution to global warming.

Because of their contribution, the corporation can withstand an £8m eight loss at the main Channel 4 network quite comfortably.

And you've got to make them feel that their own stats are important, but the company doing well because of their contribution is really what's important.

In the paper, they said that deep cuts in carbon dioxide emissions were probably impossible in the short run, while the other gases and soot were already targets because of their contribution to old-fashioned pollution.

In that aspect, it responds to a federal Institute of Medicine report last year that recommended that front labels emphasize nutrients that consumers should limit because of their contribution to obesity and heart disease, major public health problems.

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They have a handful of sympathizers on Capitol Hill, where some doors are open to them in part because of their contributions to Republican Congressional candidates in the 1990's, and among a small coterie of former diplomats and intelligence agents.

In Study 2, participants played a public good game and then learned that the other participants either chose to keep interacting with them (inclusion) or not (exclusion)—ostensibly because of their contributions, but in fact randomly determined by the experimenter.

Many settled here permanently despite intending to return home, because the value of their contribution was recognised.

Because of the importance of their contribution to seminar learning, and because they are likely to have a different perspective on seminar learning compared to students, we sought teachers' perceptions of seminar learning in the expectation that their views would add to our understanding of the 'black box' of seminar learning.

These communities are guided by respected members, known as "elders" or "benevolent dictators" (for open-source projects), who have gained their status because of the quality of their contributions.Most of these elders are technical and social engineers who work for academic institutions or other not-for-profit organisations.

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