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Syria has become their prime example, which is why so little progress is expected.

Not all printed books make the most of these advantages but the ingeniously designed ones do — sumptuous illustrated books, for example which is why they may survive, whereas cheap paperbacks will perish.

Since the image fills the full area of the second plot we do not need to worry about contents of the first plot appearing through the plot as we did in the COSMOS survey example, which is why we did not need to create a second frame here.

Indeed several types of company are required by law to share the content of accounts with the government departments, for example, which is why "pre-filling" information about salary, bank interest and share dividends, and private health insurance makes preparing online tax returns so easy.

What's happening to us [in Louisiana] is a very big example which is why it's worth everyone's attention". He made the comments as BP revealed that underlying profit in the second quarter fell to $2.7bn from $3.6bn a year earlier, sharply below analyst forecasts of $3.4bn.

People notoriously overestimate or lie about how often they take their medication, for example, which is why Rose's company has developed a cap that fits onto an ordinary pill bottle, detects when someone opens the bottle to take a pill, and reports that data to a central hub.

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People's sense of danger is warped by the availability of memorable examples which is why we are more afraid of getting eaten by a shark than falling down the stairs, though the latter is likelier to kill us.

But the technology isn't cheap - £30,000 to clad the typical terraced house, for example - which is why Gumpp & Maier is focusing on office blocks and factories that can afford to spend about £1m to £2m improving their energy efficiency.

(I don't count this model as a true example of unconsummation, which is why I'm not even going to mention "Will and Grace").

The cost of saving a single human life from rabies, for example, begins at $10,000, which is why rabies remains a fatal disease for people in developing countries.

Most importantly, in an interview on March 17 President Obama acknowledged the role of the United States in creating the ISIS, saying, "ISIL is a direct outgrowth of Al-Qaeda in Iraq that grew out of our invasion, which is an example of unintended consequences, which is why we should generally aim before we shoot".

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