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He pointed out that it's likely because, as a man of reason and a trained engineer, if there's a conflict, I find a mutually agreeable resolution based on principles of rational thinking.
And if Hossein's surname is recognizable, it's likely because you've seen the work of his sons out in San Francisco, Babak ("Nivi"), the founder of AngelList, and Farbood, the founder of Grockit.
If you've heard of them at all it's likely because of Christopher McDougall's 2009 best seller, Born to Run, which chronicled their ability to run hundreds of miles over cragged mountains in leather sandals an appropriate talent for a tribe that's perpetually chosen flight over fight.
If many law enforcement officers feel embattled it's likely because the grand jury's decision in the Garner case has been almost universally condemned, on the right and the left.
If it sounds familiar, it's likely because that's what Google's trying to accomplish with Project Glass, which actually already has functional prototypes out in the wild.
If a developer isn't seeing that their campaign's total budget is spent, Amazon notes, it's likely because their cost-per-click bid has been set too low, which would cause it to lose out on auctions to those with higher bids.
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If any of these Americans paused to ponder our nation's 44 presidents, it was likely because they pulled out a bill with a picture of Lincoln or Jackson or, most likely, Washington.
Green-building experts say it is likely because they have fewer windows and thicker walls, which provide better insulation.
It was likely because I was distracted by Doug, and our torridness, that I hadn't paid much attention at first to Lorraine's smoking.
Dr. Safran said it was unclear why the change occurred, although it was likely because of the social context the birds found themselves in: the redder males got more amorous attention from females, and more jealous attention from males.
It is likely because China imports more grain products due to the grain tariff reduction.
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