Sentence examples for intending because of from inspiring English sources

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I know how he's going to stand on issues, so I don't take every little jot and tittle and analyze it to death to know what he's intending, because of the values taught in our families".

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But it may have been more revealing than he intended, because, at the end of the day, neither Banks nor anyone else I talked to could explain why Labour would settle so eagerly for a totem when its real issues — the war, housing, immigration policy, the state of the country's schools and roads and hospitals — were so often slighted or ignored.

Unfortunately, many of these rate based methods have not proven to be as successful as intended because of factors external to the reservoir.

February 2005 — Math Error Results in Higher Dose of Radiation A patient received three treatments at a dose 83 percent higher than intended because of a calculation error.

Maine is my destination of choice for a sailing holiday, mainly (no pun intended) because of the combination of the landscape and the no-fuss approach of its inhabitants.

These systems depend heavily on boundary conditions to induce a motive force, meaning the system can fail to operate as intended because of deviations in boundary conditions, rather than as the result of physical failures.

Lindquist also kept separate files on the drug peyote; this section has been left in series 3 as Lindquist intended because of its intrinsic value to the culture of many tribes.

Each season, eight of 30 major league teams have made the playoffs under the format that began in 1995, a year later than intended because of a strike that wiped out the end of the 1994 season.

Prime Minister Mario Monti, who is in the United States for high-level meetings with leaders from the Group of 8 nations and NATO, said on Sunday that he would return to Italy earlier than intended because of the emergency.

The first, a snapshot of retirement five years after the start of the economic downturn, looks at people who have an elastic work status — meaning they work part time, stop working and then return or continue their careers longer than they intended because of financial constraints or just because they enjoy their jobs.

If it is used as a get-out-of-jail card (no pun intended) because of a legal issue, because his feet are to the fire, or for some similar reason, then this is not an honest enough and thoughtful enough foundation to merit yet another go-round.

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