Sentence examples for but also owing from inspiring English sources

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There is good reason to believe that cost-effective delivery of vaccines can be achieved in the future, not only owing to decreasing genome sequencing costs but also owing to full automation and optimisation of the manufacturing process and the economy of scales that will reduce costs per batch for starting materials, release testing, and the overhead associated with the manufacturing facility.

Comprehensive geriatric evaluation (CGE) can assess elderly patients, who tend to be more heterogeneous than their younger counterparts, not only owing to comorbidities and physical and psychological disabilities but also owing to the generally poorer social and economic conditions under which they live.

Officials say he will have to admit his wrongdoing, which allegedly includes not only betting on baseball, but also owing money to bookmakers.

Thus, ZrO2 shows lower selectivity to acetone when compared with CeZr not only due to its higher acidity, but also owing to its lower vacancies concentration.

Vibration is normally viewed as undesirable, not only owing to the resulting unpleasant motions, noise, and dynamic stresses possibly leading to fatigue and failure of the structure or machine, but also owing to the energy losses and degraded performance.

In part due to Bryant's domination of the ball but also owing to some cold shooting of their own, nobody else on his team scored more than 14 points in the loss, with just three other players reaching double figures in points.

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He wisely leaves the abundant belly laughs to John Rocco's paintings, which have their own zany style but also owe something to the absurdist scales and perspectives of the great Bruce McCall.

The fact that victory went the way it did is partly because the Greeks were defending their homeland against an alien horde, but also owes a great deal to the tactics of Miltiades.

That feeling is reinforced by specially designed catalogues that borrow from Victorian book announcements, for example - but also owe much to the typographical and tonal archness of the American magazines McSweeney's and The Believer, both run by an author Prosser publishes, Dave Eggers.

This is partly a consequence of the script, which endows Edmund with weakness rather than the monstrousness the other characters sometimes display, but also owes to a hesitation on Gallagher's part to give over to the character's selfishness and cloying weakness.

But it is also owing to fears about plonking a gigantic gambling den in Manchester, in the middle of a poor residential area.

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