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But even there, he did not make much progress because of opposition by Washington.
But individual successes do not always make for broader progress, because of fear.
Five miles of trench have been dug, and he was expecting fast progress because of the ditch-digging equipment.
Because of Kenya's progress, because of your potential, you can build your future right here, right now".
What I am opposed to is trying to stop virtually all economic progress because of the fear of climate change.
In the event, the women's performance mirrored that of our male internationals: failing to progress because of a couple of flaky penalty misses.
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The paralysis had stopped progressing because of the G.B.S. procedure she had the day before she was given the botulism antitoxin.
The story goes that RES Wyatt, not yet the county's captain, helped knock back any chance of him progressing because of his occupation and the fact he was not a raw, muscular fast bowler but a batsman.
Artists sometimes used too much oil, leading to ineradicable wrinkling, or they superimposed layers that dried at different rates, producing a wide craquelure as a result of unequal shrinkage, a phenomenon that occurred increasingly as the 19th century progressed because of the use of a brown pigment called "bitumen".
The simulated shrinkage anisotropy decreases as sintering progresses because of the increasing neck length in the particle-oriented direction.
Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said the discussions had not progressed because of the opposition's "lack of maturity and seriousness".
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