Sentence examples for pursued because the from inspiring English sources

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An executive at Isilon Systems, a data storage company, was pursued because, the S.E.C. maintained, the company had inflated sales by $4.8 million during 2007.

Speaking on Wednesday on the French television channel Canal+, Banon said the prosecutor had recognised her as a victim of sexual assault, but the case couldn't be pursued because the three-year statute of limitations had expired.

The idea of presenting awards was considered but not immediately pursued, because the academy was preoccupied with its role in labour problems, its efforts to improve the tarnished image of the film industry, and its function as a clearinghouse for the exchange of ideas about production procedures and new technologies.

Harriet H. Sandmeier, the stated clerk of the Presbytery, said today that the governing body had been in touch with detectives from the New Castle Police Department about sexual misconduct complaints against Mr. Miller, but that the allegations could not be pursued because the statute of limitations had run out.

An idea is not being pursued because the C-suite thinks it's is a great idea.

A further aggregation of the indicator-based results with methods such as the monetary valuation of environmental burden was not pursued because the weighing method is difficult with regard to the availability of data, e.g. avoidance costs or loss expenses.

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Dose escalation beyond 1200 mg HCQ daily was not pursued because this is the highest administered dose typically used in other disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis.

An earlier study, using serotype II FCoVs, indicated a virulence role for the S protein (21 ); however, identification of the mutation(s) was not pursued because of the controversial nature of the FECV strain used in the study (14 ).

Web services should make the lock-in strategy harder to pursue because the standards allow data to be easily shared rather than locked inside proprietary software.

In deed-of-trust states, the courts don't get involved unless the homeowner sues, and such a suit is difficult and expensive to pursue because the homeowner must obtain an injunction against the foreclosing entity.

Irwin Stotzky, a University of Miami law professor, said that the case might be difficult to pursue because the events occurred 40 years ago and were thus possibly beyond the period the statutes covered.

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