Sentence examples for because present from inspiring English sources

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Because present EDL technology has reached its limits, fundamentally new approaches are needed to significantly extend capabilities.

They were made by human intelligence, because present shock's ways of targeting, pinpointing and manipulating aren't just shocking.

It is only because present sea levels are the highest for many thousands of years that there are no raised reef islands of this kind now.

But GSK will not face criminal prosecution because present legislation is insufficiently clear on whether and when drugs companies should inform the regulator.

Prevention of osteoporosis is very important because present therapies do not have the potential to mend damage to the bone microarchitecture caused by osteoporosis.

It is exceedingly difficult to form any very precise idea of the Albigensian doctrines because present knowledge of them is derived from their opponents and from the very rare and uninformative Albigensian texts which have come down to us.

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It's anybody's guess whether this is because the presence of all that history around the edges is intimidating or simply because present-day Kyoto builders are shortsighted.

Such methods focus on the distribution of evaporites, shelf carbonates, and corals because present-day deposits of these types have specific, well-known climatic constraints.

Because present-day sculptors use any materials and methods of manufacture that will serve their purposes, the art of sculpture can no longer be identified with any special materials or techniques.

While Carrara may not run out of it anytime soon, its future planning must take that reality into account, especially because present-day environmental concerns have put some of the marble off-limits and technological advances have hastened the removal of the rest of it.

It is less straightforward to use geological data to answer the second question because present-day climate change due to rapid GHG emissions is: (a) unprecedentedly rapid18 relative to changes due to orbital forcing and climate system feedbacks17,28, and (b) becoming warmer than a normal interglacial29.

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