Sentence examples for boundary because of from inspiring English sources

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GCSE remarks are likely to focus on students on the C/D boundary because of the current requirements of school league tables, which list how many students gain five GCSEs at A*-C including English and maths.

Boundary condition (1.1 6 (the sixth equation of (1.1)) simulates a porous boundary because of the function.

(a) The symmetric Krauklis wave inherently involves considerable friction at the boundary because of large amplitude of v z, but it can be reduced if the basic flow is in the same direction as the wave propagation.

Previous simulations of the magnetic loop using the wall boundary instead of the geomagnetic dipole field have shown that the fast reconnection jet in the plasma sheet is suddenly braked at that boundary because of the pressure force, and these results are in good agreement with the situation inferred from the observational results ([Shiokawa et al. 1997]).

It was shown that the Earthward moving front indeed can result in poleward motion of the front in the near-Earth boundary because of the successively reconnected flux tubes that produce the front (Birn et al. 2013), which may be observed as a front moving outward, with local plasma moving equatorward.

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The basic question is whether the Legislature drew District 12's boundaries because of race rather than because of political behavior (coupled with traditional, nonracial districting considerations).

The effort of fighting terrorism has flooded over many of the usual agency boundaries because of its sheer quantity and energy.

In response, Justice Breyer said the case was not about stereotypes but about "whether the Legislature drew District 12's boundaries because of race rather than because of political behavior".

"MPAs often fail to reach their full potential as a consequence of factors such as illegal harvesting, regulations that legally allow detrimental harvesting, or emigration of animals outside boundaries because of continuous habitat or inadequate size of reserve," the paper states.

After the electrochemical etching test, an intergranular corrosion groove was found along the random grain boundaries because of the low chromium concentration (∼12%) at the boundaries.

One possible mechanism for this is the pit formation via etching at the grain boundaries because of the occurrence of electric field hot spots at the grain boundaries.

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