Sentence examples for because this practice from inspiring English sources

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I hope the architects in question are safely dead, because this practice is undermining their work.

Be wary of digging it up in spring because this practice opens holes for crabgrass to emerge.

School education might be a solution, but because this practice is seen as a source of shame, no one is likely to ask for help, even if it were offered.

It's a lovely bit of sentimental prose, expressing a conception of life that is pleasant to entertain — namely, that our unthought habits brim with the wisdom of generations, that the blacksmith or carpenter or farmer discharging his daily chores is the last expression of a long practice of trial and error, ingenious precisely because this practice partakes of no theory.

Smith argued that the issuance of bank notes in small denominations, which would be accepted by members of the public "without scruple," should be prohibited, because this practice permits "many mean people" (i.e., charlatans lacking sufficient reserves) to become "beggarly bankers," and ends up, when the fraud is exposed, rendering the currency worthless.

John Trasviña, HUD's assistant secretary for fair housing and equal opportunity, said in a statement that "federal law prohibits facilities that receive HUD funds from providing separate or different housing for one group of individuals with disabilities because this practice denies or limits access to housing for other individuals based on the types of disabilities they have".

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Because of this practice, the N.B.A. has few rookie holdouts and the team signs the player for less than he would have earned on an open market.

An estimated 23% of girls in India drop out of school when they start menstruating .Many times a menstruating girl is unable to take her exams because of this practice.

Because of this practice a central concern for sustainable squid fisheries in California is to determine whether reproductive activities and subsequent egg laying occur at rates that are sufficient to support harvestable populations of this sub-annual species.

"They need to realise that their daughters are suffering because of this practice," observes Nadra Zaki, a child protection specialist with the United Nations' children's agency, Unicef.

By lag time, we mean the time between initiation of a conservation practice in a watershed and a response being observed in the field because of this practice (Meals and Dressing 2006; Schilling and Wolter 2007).

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