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Probably because of inertia.

because of造句

Especially because of the list.

Pencil: I'm sorry, because you get hurt because of me.

Is it because of pain or pleasure?

He cried again because of my sarcasm.

His face is peeling because of sunburn.

Woe unto the world because of offences!

Champagne doesn't fizz because of carbon dioxide? It fizzes because of dirt or dust.

He was apparently chosen because of his qualifications, and not because of his celebrity.

Because of love, we won't be lonely any more; because of yearning, we taste more loneliness.

Some of that decline was because of business failures.

I feel I must burst because of all that life offers me and because of the prospect of death.

"You know, some people leave because of the mice, some because of the cockroaches and others because of the people in the elevator," says o 'neill.

Do not lose heart because of these two smoldering stubs of firewood-because of the fierce anger of Rezin and Aram and of the son of Remaliah.

My laundry will not dry because of the humidity.

And the reason it does is because of this overlapping.

He felt uncomfortable because of being criticized to his face.

The children teased the boy because of his stammer.

Fortunately, the plane's landing was delayed because of fog.

Customers will purchase Internet terminals because the overall cost of ownership is favorable, not because of the cheap hardware.

Not only because of its beauty, but also because its used to hide the beauty of its haggard and gaunt.

Simply because people seeding it, simply because it embraced the earth, the sun shines only because of its rain moisten it.

They were also sent because of petty crime, like stealing food, or because they had missed school.

But actually he doesn't like to go there because other children often tease him because of his long hair.

Astronauts look weightless because they are in continuous freefall towards the Earth, staying aloft because of their horizontal motion.

It may be harder to tell whether nearsightedness is getting worse because of the cataracts or because of the progression of pathological myopia.

Like the old song says, there's no place like home, not because of the real estate, but because of the sense of shelter and nurture that it provides.

Problems of urbanization are widely noted and studied, not only because of their absolute magnitude but also because of their visibility.

The share prices of both have been slammed, possibly because of the expectation of dilution, but possibly because there is no appetite for new shares.

But confusion has also arisen because of the unusual genesis of the crisis.

The others have all been dropped, because of the statute of limitations or the immunity rule.

The project was shelved [hung up] because of lack of capital.

Too often internal interviews are done out of courtesy or because of protocol.

All of these patients were hospitalized because of severe haematological disorders.

Advocates argue that such incentives would be more effective this time around not only because of design, but also because of timing.

Listening to music is an example of an intrinsically valuable activity: we listen to music because we value doing so and not because of a certain external goal.

But for myself, I learn English not only because of its importance and its usefulness, but also because of my love for it.

Because of high unemployment especially among the young, and because of Labour's misguided top-down prescriptions and stipulations on student Numbers, university applications are rising.

Exchanges in America and Europe are at the forefront of change, partly because their capital markets are most developed but also because of regulatory shifts.

This is of special concern because of the important role these animals play in the subsistence diets of Alaska Natives.

And consolidation of landholdings is hard, because of the thicket of family and legal disputes that invariably surrounds them.

The doll trade halted due not to lack of infrastructure, but to lack of manpower because of military conscription.

I am confident, first and foremost, because of you; because of the ingenuity of our entrepreneurs and business owners; the tenacity of our workers; and the determination of the American people.

We stood together, and because of that fact the free world now stands.

But such predictions have been hard to quantify, the new study notes, because of limited data.

I watch it because of the content, and at the same time my brain acquires Spanish.

That company has a fast turnover because of the poor working conditions.

Traffic accidents have increased in the past few days because of fog.

If grains must be milled, the population will require an increased ration, because a portion must be given to the miller and because of loss during milling.

"The Social Network" is a great film not because of its dazzling style or visual cleverness, but because it is splendidly well-made.

We might not be the first to know, because we're not allowed to look at what they're doing with our service because of the privacy rules.

The only problem was that Treader had to go back to his momma because of our living situations — and because he wasn't weaned.

Creativity is a temporary salvation from the claws of death. I feel I must burst because of all that life offers me and because of the prospect of death.

Arguably, Obama was not elected because of his policies but because of the ideals he was seen to represent - a cloudy yet inspiring notion of hope, a vague yet promising concept of change.

To think we could not reach the finishing line because of lack of financial resources is unacceptable.

But because of the presumed largesse of future taxpayers, governments seem under much less pressure to reduce their pension costs.

She said one reason as to why he chose Elisabeth, his fourth of seven children, was because of her resistance.

Of course, we always split it into perpendicular directions because of the way that we analyze this.

The Monarch is one of those better known butterflies because of the mammoth journeys it can undertake.

Studies of the hundreds of felony cases overturned because of DNA evidence have found that misidentifications accounted for between 75 percent and 85 percent of the wrongful convictions.

Its luxury-shoe sector is declining, not because of the cheap Asian footwear that is wiping out many European mass-market producers but because of a loss of design flair.

Not because of nasty European tariffs, he notes-former colonies can send their wares to Europe tariff-free-but because of a lack of finance and expertise, and poor logistics.

The Eyptian goddess Isis seeks out the mangled body of her lover, Osiris, because of her powerful affection for him and because of her desire presumably to see him whole again.

Prices have soared partly because of a severe drought in Russia, which was one of the world's biggest exporters of wheat in 2009.

Investors are wary of lending to Banks for even a few months, because of the risk that they may go bust or run out of cash.

It's nothing much that many Chinese are eager to speak English. They do this merely because of their need of practice, instead of snob value.

Partly because of the old Blair-Brown rancour, and partly because of Mr Brown's own failings, his premiership has been blighted by repeated attempts within his own party to oust him.

She showed no fear in any of the situations and had to be prevented from touching the tarantula because of the high risk of being bitten.

The waters of the Arctic are particularly perilous for drilling because of the extreme cold, long periods of darkness, dense fogs and hurricane-strength winds.

We buy them because of how ergonomically the bottle fits into the palm of our hand; because they're on sale, or the label is pretty, or we like the actress who endorses the products.

In part, this is because of the robust mechanics of turboprops and in part because Air Tractor's fuel tanks have rubber membranes which close around bullet holes to slow leaks.

For example, it is hard to say whether an ART baby has died because of the ART technology or because one of its parents had a mutation that mutually contributed to subpar fertility and infant death.

As uncertain as I was at first, I still took deep pride in the tender shoots that confidently sprang up and thrived because of my care, because of my nurturing.

How are lives being changed because of our services to support, feed, advocate for, teach, and clothe?

You are saying this is true because of the others, whether it's a rational reasoning not a causal reason.

Indian mongoose is popularly used to fight and kill venomous snakes, because of their rapid reactions and thick coat.

These are paintings sensitive to Venice's moody beauty, which is all the more overpowering because of its imperfections.

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