Sentence examples for because that refers from inspiring English sources

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But if it's different, if it says General Motors Company, because that refers to the new GM they wanted to change the name, but they didn't really want to change the name.

(The commission does not rely on the familiar Richter number because that refers to the strength of an earthquake at its center, while the nuclear engineers' concern is how much the ground shakes at the site of the reactor).

The center was originally going to be named after musician Lou Rawls, but many residents objected to identifying with Rawls and his song "Tobacco Road" because that refers to the migration of poor, uneducated African American farmers from the South, whereas Bronzeville was known as a magnet for a better-off, sophisticated crowd.

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When Andrew Bolt came a cropper after questioning the Aboriginality of some people with fair skin, it was in part because of articles that referred to awards, honours and funding that were accessible to what the court called "fair-skinned aborigines".

When businesses have great partners to refer customers to that are similarly related to the same industry, customers recognize this and go the partner for their needs because they trust the company that referred them on.

A lack of serious bias was only assured because of the clear detail that referred to the blinding of subjects and investigators and the overall attention to detail when methodologies were reported.

Dr. Bates said last year that calling this "signing" was misleading because that referred to a conventional sign language; instead she contended these movements should be referred to as gestures.

Well, McCarthy couldn't write "it" because that could refer to the tortilla or the plate.

Intrepid muckrakers quickly discovered that a "babe"—because that's how mature men refer to women named "Andrea Hodgkinson," who looks suspiciously like Andrea Yu, graced this week's cover of Oriental BQ magazine, which is part of the same media conglomerate as CAMG.

Note that their names in the Ancestral gene numbering system are not consecutive simply because that system refers to the gene order that existed at the point marked "WGD" in figure 1, which has some rearrangements relative to the gene order that existed in the common ancestor of the Kluyveromyces/Eremothecium/Lachancea clade (Gordon et al. 2009).

This is because that entrepreneurship policies refer the preliminary and preparative policies whereas SME policies refer post-phase interventions in entrepreneurial process (Lundstrom and Stevenson 2006).

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