Sentence examples for owing primarily from inspiring English sources

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The evidence suggests that, not by accident but owing primarily to a remarkable military command, the US-led coalition has belatedly devised a counterinsurgency strategy that works.

By the late 20th century, however, they had become a minority (albeit a large one), owing primarily to a very high rate of out-migration.

Although high-yield varieties of rice were adopted in the 1960s, rice yields are much lower than in East Asia, owing primarily to less-efficient labour inputs.

The population density decreases from north to south, owing primarily to a southward increase in humidity and temperature that renders the area less desirable for habitation.

Among Central and Eastern European suppliers, however, sales were robust, owing primarily to the rise of a middle class with money to spend and an interest in improving their lives and property.

Though projections assumed capacity crowds of 18,000, the true Nets attendance — measured in tickets scanned inside the arena, not tickets purchased — was closer to 15,000 on average, owing primarily to a "no-show rate" of about 10 percent.

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That insight — that the pass comes first, to paraphrase a book title — is, of course, owed primarily to my beloved Walsh.

That Walser is not today among the forgotten writers we owe primarily to the fact that Carl Seelig took up his cause.

The Vice-President is a deeply religious, far-right ultra-conservative, whose presence on the national stage owes primarily to his anti-L.G.B.T. and anti-choice legislation in Indiana.

This they owe primarily to their form, in which for the first time bombast and tedious rhetoric are replaced by variety, brevity, tautness, and precision of style; as Nicolas Boileau, the founder of French literary criticism, recognized, they marked the beginning of modern French prose.

Texas had been made a state only 21 years earlier but already there was a large influx of German immigrants in the area -- owed primarily to a popular news article published in the mid 19th century in a German newspaper espousing the virtues of Texas.

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