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were factors
noun
A doer, maker; a person who does things for another person or organization.
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But river outfitters interviewed said they did not know whether higher and faster waters were factors.
Five arrests, documented by police records, since he was drafted in 2005 were factors in the suspension.
Light snow, high winds and freezing temperatures were factors in what was one of Chicago's lightest voter turnouts in years.
He also said wind and a lack of adequate practice time were factors in Lusk's fatal crash.
(These points, I might add, were factors flagged up by the coach who featured in the original Running Blog article).
Mutual prejudice and stereotyping, language barriers and fears of shoplifting and crime were factors in those conflicts.
It said it was unclear whether the deficiencies identified at LBA were factors in the crash, however.
Moreover, while lack of information or a dearth of confidence were factors, finances remained the key concern.
The county said both speed and alcohol were factors in that crash, which is still under investigation.
No doubt the establishment of stable government with the Constitution and the successful transfer of power in 1800 were factors.
Officials do not believe alcohol or speed were factors.
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