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She isn't being prosecuted because of what she did, she's being prosecuted because of what she represents.
It's a disorienting scene, not so much because of what happens as because of what doesn't happen.
Not because of what happened on the floor—Minnesota won by 229.4—but because of what it means for Rutgers.
The picture is interesting not because of what it reveals about God, but because of what it potentially reveals about ourselves.
It was not because of what they said, it was because of what I did or I said that was stupid.
Positions are hardening not only because of what has been said, but because of what neither side is willing to say.
They hate the mobile game not because of what it is, but because of what it means for what they really want.
Trump said Thursday he "fired" Flynn "because of what he said to Mike Pence," not because of what he discussed on the calls.
In that speech, Obama declared that America is great not just because of what it was, but because of what it is becoming.
It must, in some sense, continue its war against the media, not because of what the media reports, but because of what it represents.
"This officer was indicted not because of what is happening elsewhere in the country but because of what happened in that stairwell," he said.
His long-term vision Today, Tesla needs Musk more than ever — not because of what it has achieved but because of what he has promised.
Nowrouzzadeh's colleagues were alarmed by what they saw — not only because of what happened, but also because of what they feared might happen to them.
I think because of what you have done and the strength and maybe we help — also because of what we're doing and doing for Poland.
Everyone knew who Anna Dello Russo was not necessarily because of what she did but because of what she wore — feathers and ball gowns — anywhere, anytime.
" He added: "Robert Mueller is a bad guy not just because of what he does inside the courtroom, but because of what he does outside the courtroom.
I will say so many new fans have come into Marvel comics specifically through Captain Marvel because of what she represents, because of what she looks like.
It's a picture I know I'll never take if I become engaged myself because of what my hands look like, because of what I've done to them.
But I hesitate to eliminate it — not because of what could be accomplished without it, but because of what Republicans could do next time they regain power.
So many of the gadgets on our list are important not because of what their creators wanted to accomplish, but because of what people accomplished with them.
Roseanne's final season will go down as one of the bleakest in sitcom history, not because of what the audience saw happen, but because of what actually did.
The reason people often lack confidence around their Social Security decisions is because of what they hear from friends or because of what they read in an article.
The problem in both cases is a category error: We're not drawn to surfers because of what they say; we're drawn to surfers because of what they do.
"I think people silence journalists not because of what they have written, but because of what they are planning to write," Muscat told Reuters in his office in Valletta.
In both cases, women have arguably been charged for manslaughter not just because of what they did, but because of what they didn't do: care for their mentally-ill boyfriends.
That changed in 2016 because of what the candidates chose to do and say — and then after the election because of what Trump has chosen to do and say as president.
" And I said, "Because of what you just said.
"The main reason for this declaration is not because of what is happening in China, but because of what is happening in other countries," said WHO director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
"The main reason for this declaration is not because of what is happening in China, but because of what is happening in other countries," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Thursday.
His work gave proof to his words but it didn't matter: Respect was what he was due, not just because of what he had achieved but because of what he had just made.
And also, because of what was happening with indie developers.
He probably won't live long, because of what he's done.
But his story is poignant because of what came next.
Can you define someone because of what they are wearing?
That whole era is immortalized because of what we created.
The flag shouldn't be disrespected because of what cops do.
That's because of what I learned from It Ends Today.
I remember him very well, because of what happened next.
You are uniquely bonded because of what we've been through.
Right now, we are at risk because of what happened.
I had no choice because of what was going on.
Sure, but only because of what it does not do.
But he wins loyalty because of what made him famous.
He gets it because of what he has done before.
I conquered cancer because of what Coach Wooden taught me.
I remember the moment because of what happened immediately afterward.
First, they are radicalizing because of what they read online.
Like Mateen, he radicalized because of what he saw online.
Nilay Patel: And that's just because of what you're seeing.
Because of what [Trump] has done, the separation and segregation.
"The main reason for this declaration is not because of what is happening in China, but because of what is happening in other countries," said Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the WHO.
"What I saw at the border was far worse than I imagined, not only because of what these families experienced, but because of what had happened to the American workers guarding them," she writes.
"The main reason is not because of what is happening in China, but because of what is happening in other countries," said Tedros Adhanom, director general of the WHO, in a press conference today.
Despite his progress and good behavior, Greenfield has been told he will likely die in detention—not because of what he's done in the past, but because of what he might do in the future.
I believe Henry's story is important not only because of what he contributed to our understanding of memory, but also because of what his case can teach us about our sometimes ruthless pursuit of knowledge.
PERINO: -- and nuclear ambitions because of what happened to Saddam Hussein.
And he walked away with millions of dollars, because of what?
Because of what she did, what she's done to Kathryn, too.
Because he's rude, because of what comes out of his mouth.
The sudden loss was more crushing because of what happened next.
Not because of the pain, but because of what it signified.
"[He] could destroy it, because of what we're saying," Bono asserted.
Those changes were made because of what happened at the worlds.
It's a remarkable summary, mostly because of what it doesn't say.
MAYER: BECAUSE OF WHAT WE'VE ACHIEVED IN MOBILE AND RELATIVITY QUICKLY.
Because of what Santa Cruz is, there weren't many separatists around.
"He could've been fired because of what I did," Coptis said.
Ertzscheid said he uploaded the diary because of what it represents.
I'm not where I am just because of what I've done.
But it's worth it because of what you look like after.
I got hooked because of what it did for me mentally.
Just because of what you know about him and his record?
In part because of what you did at your last job.
I don't drink or smoke because of what happened to him.
He refuses to serve them because of what they were doing.
But I like the picture partly because of what you said.
So you decided to run because of what transpired in 2014?
That's because of what we have done and continue to do.
I will never take another job because of what it pays.
Now, because of what happened that day and since, they're commonplace.
"The main reason for this declaration is not because of what has happened in China but because of what is happening in other countries," said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO's director-general, in a press conference.
"The main reason for this declaration is not because of what is happening in China but because of what is happening in other countries," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO director-general, told reporters in Geneva on Thursday.
You're now working toward the betterment of one brand or one company that now can see a tremendous amount of growth because of what you're able to accomplish, because of what you're able to help them with.
"The main reason for the declaration is not because of what is happening in China but because of what is happening in other countries," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press conference on Thursday.
Yes her win was predictable, but her loss to Asuka at Wrestlemania will be, too, and it will be all the sweeter because of what Bliss is good at, not worse because of what she's mediocre at.
"We are all torn apart because of what has happened," she said.
They are worried because of what happened in the last four years.
This is because of what is known as a short-cycle business.
"It became a trauma because of what they did," she told Vogue.
So they're almost a similar product because of what the base is.
Not because of anything you'd done; just because of what you were.
I'm going to be born again today because of what Kanye said.
SANDERS: Because of what I believe in what I was just saying.
"It must be because of what is happening next," Granville told Reuters.
You just naturally smiled because of what they or you were saying.
Such mastery is possible because of what Mr Ericsson calls "deliberate practice".
"Sometimes Teslas are dangerous because of what they call 'autopilot,'" says Wozniak.
But they are targeted not because of what they may have done.
Not because of any one person, but because of what America represents.
I started three successful businesses because of what Coach Wooden taught me.
"We're a week behind because of what happened last week," said Rep.
Mr. Scott was shot because of what he did on April 4.
Not because of what happened on the ground — which was a joy.
They shouldn't be ostracized or discounted because of what Phil Spector did.
I think people want to hear good because of what you've said.
I am pro-choice — and it's because of what I've been through.
"It is what it is because of what it was," she said.
But they will still support her because of what the alternative is.
It's all because of what I call the fallacy of the superstar.
"My brothers aren't normal anymore, because of what they saw," he said.
" He continues by saying, "It all got eviscerated because of what happened.
"It all got eviscerated because of what happened," Weinstein told the newspaper.
Because of what they did about people going to the airports yesterday?
On the other hand, classic children's books can easily present images and story lines that today's parents find problematic, either because of what is printed or illustrated on the page or because of what — and who — is left out.
But our entire system can essentially crumble because of what the media decides.
It's not because of what we as a school has or hasn't done.
I&aposm getting a hint because of what&aposs in front of you.
A lot of things were brought up because of what was around us.
That's because of what they have done to clear a path for us.
Is somebody a threat to current students because [of] what you now know?
And if it isn't brown, it isn't because of what my dad isn't.
Louis has a baseball team because of what they did in earlier centuries.
But because of what had happened to him, his life was so hard.
It's not because of what we as a school, has or hasn't done.
Were you teased because of what you look like, or something you said?
All because of what started, Gersh says, as a "mother-to-mother" chat.
And that's because of what we perceive and they way that we consume.
Getting honest answers from them is rare simply because of what they do.
Democrats aren't Democrats because of what Democrats believe, but because they dislike Republicans.
He relented but we always worry because of what we see and hear.
Neither one of them is able to sleep because of what they've done.
This isn't a terribly controversial opinion, mostly because of what happened last week.
Americans are sick and overweight, and it's partially because of what we're eating.
Was the country better off because of what both Clinton and Obama did?
"But because of what happened, I don't want to go back," she said.
Finally, these hearings were even worse because of what happened with Anita Hill.
People don't change because of what they know or what we tell them.
It was equally powerful and twice as scary, because of what was happening.
It was all because of what was essentially a power move by Apple.
"That one is going to hurt because of what we've invested," Stoops said.
I had been marked because of what had happened to me, that violation.
That's not a pejorative statement; that's because of what it means to society.
Flying Lotus, Mr. Martin and their peers, like the bassist and singer Thundercat and the tenor saxophonist Kamasi Washington, all claim Mr. Hancock as a hero, not only because of what he's done but also because of what he's still doing.
Vassar was my first choice for college, as it was for many of my peers, not because of what it or I lacked, but because of what it offered: bright and caring professors and small class sizes on a picturesque campus.
Ask those who know best about what makes this legend so frightening and you're likely to hear some version of this response: Slender Man is scary not because of what you know about him but because of what you don't know.
And I blame it all on Jen because of what she's doing to him.
They want to come here because of what we are and what we represent.
Many seniors are targeted for financial abuse or exploitation because of what they own.
Because of what it's achieved in this space, every carmaker is playing catch-up.
"Because of what the Netherlands has done, our people will move towards voting 'yes'."
But they're excellent because of what they're topped off (or maybe started off) with.
"We were all happy because of what happened with my compadre's escape," López recalled.
Am I likely to be arrested because of what I am going to wear?
Prosecutors believe Durst shot Berman because of what she knew about Kathleen's presumed death.
Similarly, there is a big opportunity ahead because of what the region doesn't have.
And that is not as necessary anymore because of what people like Jewel pioneered.
Because of what Apple just did like 7 people are looking to buy them.
It's also a big deal because of what Rose and his colleagues did next.
People feel entitled to treat us any which way because of what we're doing.
"I didn't get the lead picture because of what I looked like," Chamberlain said.
Some leave because of what they see as a lack of basic civil rights.
I'm definitely the way I am because of what life has thrown at me.
This timing is particularly important because of what happened the next day, January 27.
Keynes thought this insight was especially important because of what he called "liquidity preference".
It was partly because of what I consider a pathological hatred of Hillary Clinton.
Some market crashes are important because of what came after, like '29 and '08.
Most thrilling, though, are the videos, because of what they say about Mitchell's versatility.
Tufekci's conclusions about the civil-rights movement are unsettling because of what they imply.
All for nothing, she says, because of what happened the weekend of March 3.
This is a big deal because of what I spoke about in my interview.
Miller does not believe her team lost funding because of what their data showed.
I thought of it as something that was sacred because of what it represented.
But Morrison criticized by indirection; she was political because of what she didn't say.
I was terrible at dating because of what dating involves, the presentation of something.
"Those kids are alive because of what those construction workers did quickly and concisely."
Can you imagine the experience in that class because of what those people bring?
She's never gonna get rid of him because of what he's done to her.
President Trump No, I fired him because of what he said to Mike Pence.
But there's a disconnect because of what I said, the prism and the kaleidoscope.
They appreciate me for tipping them because of what I mean in the community.
Partly it is because of what some say is a dearth of institutional support.
Part of that is because of what happened to Muammar Qaddafi, Libya's former dictator.
One day, empty, because of what we have to do to win this war.
And it's not only because of what he's done here late in the season.
I related to him because of what I studied and gave him some advice.
No. Have all the improvements happened because of what the D.G.A. has been doing?
Charles told Barden's father, Jody, that he wasn't leaving coaching because of what happened.
Putting ourselves in boxes because of what society thinks of us creates self-doubt.
Such studies are also difficult to interpret because of what are called confounding factors.
"It&aposs psychologically problematic because of what the contestants going through," she told Insider.
Nick I'm sure knows what the boundaries are more now because of what happened.
Some people are friends with you because of what you can do for them.
" His professional and charity efforts, Weinstein said, "all got eviscerated because of what happened.
That's in no small part because of what is known as the jungle primary.
Trump is basically saying he's doing this because of what Comey did to Hillary.
She has destroyed work because of you, because of what you said, Javier says.
"That is partly because of what they did in our 2016 elections," Nauert said.
I feel confident because of what I can offer because I'm confident in myself.
"She became more helpful after that, because of what happened," said Ms. Perez, 53.
But so many consumers are buying things because of what they see on Instagram.
And that's because of what Ken did — and because it's necessary and finally timely.
They came to Vice to do it because of what Vice had already accomplished.
"You're going to lose some people because of what autonomous vehicles do," he continued.
The arc of the Baylor story is slightly different, because of what the school's football program was before Briles' arrival—a Big 12 doormat—and because of what it became, which was one of the most thrilling and influential programs in the sport.
"I do think the spread will be less bad because of what we've all done in the last week and the recovery a bit faster because of what is in process," said Jason Furman, former top economic adviser to President Barack Obama.
"They were slut-shaming because of what she did last season with Nick," says Jackson.
Because of what they've been through and because it's all so new, things take longer.
"Both sides of the family felt included because of what we served," Ms. Willis said.
They realize how important he is because of what he did in campaigning for them.
Alex Blumberg: Well, they were a little bit more tense because of what you wrote.
But their shortcomings have themselves been useful because of what they say about complex systems.
All over Asia, they're in love with the United States because of what we've done.
Because of what Obama called the crossroads between two very different visions of humanity's future.
His conviction was voided because of what an appeals court ruled was incompetent legal representation.
So founders, ask yourselves this: What might break because of what I'm trying to make?
That's why they're never going to stop fucking with you — because of what you represent.
This pain I feel as an adult because of what my black life has become?
The Arrow paradox is familiar to Americans because of what happened in the 2000 election.
There's grandchildren of Chernobyl being born with deformities and with illnesses because of what happened.
"Just because of what we were dealing with, stuff got in our subconscious," Dippold said.
I chose surgery because of how I felt, not because of what anyone else thought.
" Adds the star: "I'm better equipped to appreciate everything because of what I've gone through.
In this episode, she's once again rejecting her brother because of what happened to Lincoln.
CARUSO-CABRERA: ARE YOU DOING THAT BECAUSE OF PRESIDENT TRUMP, BECAUSE OF WHAT HE SAID?
I knew it was something a little bit more, just because of what I heard.
You are, but you still have to deal with complaints because of what you say.
And that, because of what scripture says, it's okay to kill these individuals as well.
It's not an irredeemable failure, but it's infuriating because of what it could have been.
The "Better Deal" trade platform is equally troubling because of what it fails to include.
Because of what he can give them: a vast list of potential supporters whom Mrs.
Burrell believes Markle's emotional state is impacting Harry, particularly because of what happened to Diana.
He never digs on public land, because of what he considers excessive government red tape.
I think that I had a nervous breakdown because of what I was going through.
And I tell myself you give a little leeway because of what he's been through.
They voted to support me because of what I am going to do for Vermont.
"They did not die in vain because of what is happening right now," Sheehan said.
It was a shock because of what it said about the country we lived in.
Jasmeet Singh, eight, stopped going to school because of what he said was daily harassment.
Tylenol didn't technically owe anybody an apology, but they were sorry because of what happened.
But impeachment is worth it, politically, and not just because of what history shows us.
I, and many others, learned to look at art because of what Susanne showed us.
I voted for him because of what he said and I believe what he said.
I think because of what I'm going through, I was able to put more emotion.
I was frightened to tell anyone about this because of what he may do next.
And that's in no small part because of what is known as the jungle primary.
This rhetoric from Fox is particularly charged because of what it tells the Fox audience.
So you are walking in there making things difficult because of what you are presenting.
That's because of what it says about women's bodies, and who gets to control them.
Pruitt flew first-class for six months because of what his department called security threats.
Apple product launches are always A Big Deal, but the releases of the new iPhone 7 and long-awaited MacBook Pro this fall were the subjects of even more attention than usual, not because of what they offered, but because of what they did not.
Referring to the prison guards, he told The New York Times during that visit: ''I still bear them ill will, ... not because of what they did to me, but because of what they did to some of my friends — including killing some of them.
So again, making it about the president because of what a comedian said about his daughter.
If you're going to make the sell, it will be because of what you put here.
"These marches are concerning because of what they will mean to the Muslim community," Beirich said.
A lot of them can't even go into law enforcement because of what they've been through.
Do you think it&aposs because of what he says and the way he says it?
It is because of what we look like -- you could tell us from the white population.
This is the big difference because of what Harry Reid did, it just takes 50 votes.
QUESTION: (OFF-MIKE) TRUMP: No, I fired him because of what he said to Mike Pence.
Some people said they weren't going to vote for Heitkamp this time because of what happened.
" Many other students avoided visiting the grief counselors because of what they described as "compared trauma.
"Because of what it has to do … it didn't have a lot of precedent," McFeely said.
The starting point, just like a rocket's launchpad, is only important because of what comes after.
And I was just told that ours went up because of what we did last night.
"It will be real emotional (because) of what happened here in Vegas," forward James Neal said.
"Nobody realizes that all that we have is because of what was done before," she says.
Because of what I do for a living, I'm hunched over a lot, cooking or writing.
"The days of us being outspent 10 to 1 are over because of what happened tonight."
Others are keeping mum because of what they perceive as backlash for supporting Trump, she argued.
BUSH: The government grew by... TRUMP: Went right down because of what he did to it.
Not because of how it makes her feel, but because of what it makes her remember.
Replogle didn't make the trip to Lincoln because of what former coach Darrell Hazell called headaches.
The reason it's been such a success is because of what they did 15 years ago.
"Those kids are alive because of what those construction workers did quickly and concisely," Ruiz said.
"9/11, because of what these guys did, this affected me as an American," Kahin says.
Republicans and Democrats alike should support these solutions because of what the state laws can do.
Maybe it's because of what he's seen day in and day out as a patrol officer.
I'M $680,000 BETTER OFF IF EVERYTHING ELSE IS EQUAL JUST BECAUSE OF WHAT HAPPENED THIS WEEK.
"I don't alter my life because of what people are going to talk about," she said.
But we're reducing the cost of medicine because of what you're doing, and we appreciate it.
"I've had death threats already ... because of what I'm doing right this second," Bro told NBC.
He added that he's happy to contribute, however, because of what the country has given him.
And I say this because of what we suffered in Latin America through the 803th century.
The Michigan contract particularly alarmed some experts because of what they perceived as its broad latitude.
To the Editor: Thomas L. Friedman thinks the Republican Party is morally bankrupt because ofwhat?
In December, Beijing issued a red alert, because of what it called dire levels of smog.
And women of all races and ethnicities are in her debt because of what she did.
"I know that because of what he did, others are alive," Kendrick's father, John Castillo, said.
I had people and friends who decided to leave this planet because of what he did.
Super Mario World, meanwhile, is interesting specifically because of what didn't make it on the cartridge.
" "Are they running due to the law, or are they running because of what Trump said?
Are they running due to the law, or are they running because of what Trump said?
But I think we're as close as we are now because of what we went through.
Because of what he is going to do in the next two years for the Lakers?
This matters both because of what it means now and what it suggests about how Mrs.
They believe the poor approval ratings are because of what they perceive as disinformation and attacks.
"I don't take my cooking lightly, because of what my aukot (grandmother) taught me," Horsechief says.
"Certainly Gauri was killed because of what she said — and because she's a woman," he said.
"You feel guilty because of what happens to your 'appropriators' if they are detained," he said.
"She has a joie de vivre, I guess because of what she's been through," he said.
But a lot of it is because of what musicals have to offer as a medium.
This one was even more impressive because of what the Terrapins had endured over the summer.
America is so admired because of what it seems to represent: equality and opportunity and heterogeneity.
A lot of collectors will want Sterling even more because of what he's doing in fashion.
President, because of what you have done, you owe us more than condolences sent via Twitter.
But mainlanders are staying away not just because of what they are being told by Beijing.
In November, he boycotted MSNBC because of what he argued was a blackout against his campaign.
"We were getting close — and we pulled back because of what they did," Trump said Thursday.
Is it really because of what Sanders describes as "corrupt landlords" trying to fleece the public?
QUESTION: (OFF-MIKE) TRUMP: No, I fired him because of what he said to Mike Pence.
But because of what Larry did, the cost of making it end has been incredibly high.
I don't think it's possible because of what the law says, not because of anything else.
I've seen a larger bit of the picture because of what we're doing with John Durham.
What I think is honorable about Bob is not because of what he's done for me.
Center Enes Kanter was held out because of what Coach David Fizdale described as flulike symptoms.
That's because of what you search is what you search for and then what you get.
That's a no-go for Pyongyang because of what happened to Muammar Qaddafi, Libya's former dictator.
The oldest entry on this list was controversial because of what went on behind the scenes.
Invest in Twitter because of what it can make from the smaller audience it already has.
"It was hard for [Noel] to accept [Tom] in the beginning because of what happened," Luann said.
They're going to make a tremendous amount of additional money because of what I did for them.
Do you think that he&aposs sensitive to this situation because of what he&aposs going through?
They said people are increasingly fearful because of what they see as slow advances by Iraqi forces.
Do you think Donald Trump is not going to attack the media now because of what happened?
I also think the UFC got a little bit scared because of what happened with Conor McGregor.
"She flunked her physics test, and she says she thinks it's because of what happened," Rosey says.
There's not really been a plan put in place for next year because of what could happen.
I think progressives are actually literally uncomfortable with the exercise of power, because of what you learn.
It is because of what his presence at the top of the ticket screams to minority voters.
"We're here because of what you, Mr. Zuckerberg, have described as a breach of trust," he said.
"It's because of what CBS is, and it's because of how I grew up," Mr. Dickerson said.
But because of what Red Bull's been doing over the past year or so, it felt right.
If they were just honest from the beginning … It became a trauma because of what they did.
But it's also because of what it says about privacy on the internet and in social networks.
But Florida's case is unique because of what opponents said was the misleading nature of the amendment.
"Because of what the press is doing now to me, I have Secret Service protection," Conway said.
He made the call to begin the investigation because of what Axe told him that day upstate.
" JS: "I am hesitant for it to be sold as that because of what you're speaking of.
It's something I spent half a decade on and care about deeply, because of what it's about.
Her subjects, she believes, are reluctant to categorize themselves as affluent because of what the label implies.
"I was choosing work because of what it triggered in me," Fischl says of his curatorial choices.
The scene is all the more rousing because of what Streep is wearing at the time. Mrs.
Cwynar said several agents required counseling in the aftermath of the raid because of what they saw.
Perhaps because of what is a clear desire on many designers' parts for... Southern comfort and escapism.
All of this is important because of what it says about Mr. Trump as a prospective president.
The steel industry has been rebuilt in a period of a year because of what I've done.
This happens in part because of what surrounds us — and what we choose to surround ourselves with.
It would be defined as an act that teases, but not because of what is taken off.
Our label Good Fight is backing us pretty intensely and it's really because of what we're about.
If you are North Carolina, you have to deal with press breaking because of what Syracuse did.
"I didn't just want to reward people because of what they did in high school," Rhule said.
There are 135 million Americans whose pre-existing conditions are now protected because of what you did.
Because of what Democrats are declaring a constitutional crisis over — the redaction levels of the Mueller report.
You're right, there was always a level of dissatisfaction because of what had happened in the past.
"I hope it's not because of what I told him," Ms. Hanks said, according to Ms. Adams.
They were strong, lifelong Democrats mainly because of who they were, not because of what they believed.
"We owe a karmic debt to the universe because of what Steven did for us," he said.
"This is the cleanest harbor around," she said, "and it's because of what we're putting down there."
Ultimately, this midnight vote has stuck around because of what it represents for each of these towns.
One of the developers said he's even taken more precautions because of what the apps have shown.
This was in part because of what I saw my dad do I when I was young.
Not because we don&apost want to but because of what society has labelled women to be.
Matt Bevin in the race for governor in part because of what happened in the Cincinnati suburbs.
And then the other one she took just had everyone looking up because of what had happened.
Should a student be restricted from accessing education because of what he or she chooses to wear?
The fans remain because of what she embodies for the freedom of information and trans-rights movements.
Some people feel very, very passionately about not geotagging because of what can happen to specific spots.
"Americans are better off because of what Rich has done as our consumer watchdog," the president says.
But something that has been pointed out less is that this is actually part of a broader story: fiscal policy has been off the rails since 2010, not because of what it has done to the national debt, but because of what it has done to the macroeconomy.
For me it was a bad decision, because of my fans and because of what I stand for.
"You have some people that really just wanna get at you because of what you do," she says.
No matter what, no one deserves to be left out in the cold because of what they're wearing.
The Nets are in this position because of what unfolded in a challenging road back-to-back set.
The backlash isn't because of what Kidman said during her speech — instead, it's about what she didn't say.
Currently, the transport system is suffering because of what critics say is deeply entrenched corruption in the system.
A lot of churches around the world now are going to be damaged because of what he's done.
Socio-economic issues definitely will impact who's playing sports because of what sports are offered in the school.
My name has lasted so long because of what I do and what I bring to the game.
This utopia is possible only because of what Professor Caetano calls the "social contract" that sets Uruguay apart.
"Weiner" is unlikely to sell tickets because of what it has to say about the news media, however.
Sometimes we end up having to play catch up on things they've done because of what they read.
"I opened the door and had to turn away because of what I saw," Richard, 50, tells PEOPLE.
"We worry about lead because of what it does to your whole life course trajectory," she tells PEOPLE.
I think they understand that I could go to prison because of what they didn't do. Right. Exactly.
But, unlike those other storylines, Kylie's vanishing act is so interesting precisely because of what we don't see.
But not because of what it can do now, but potentially what it could do in the future.
Putin earlier on Monday suspended the plutonium agreement because of what the Kremlin called "unfriendly" acts by Washington.
For a long time, she couldn't be what she wanted because of what that photo represented to people.
To a large extent because of what I witnessed, we may do something like that on July 4th.
But I am $680,000 better off if everything else is equal just because of what happened this week.
Prosecutors have asserted Durst killed Berman because of what she knew about his wife's unsolved disappearance in 1982.
I didn't, but the producing really overshadowed it because of what it did and where it took me.
It's not as popular as it was before because of what people perceive and I hope that changes.
But because of what he did do, the road will undoubtedly be easier for the next black president.
Railroaded by a machine that hates them because of what they believe and who else supports those beliefs.
All Muslims should not suffer from discrimination because of what a very small number of Muslims have done.
And Googling before a date proves fruitful — 40% backed out of a date because of what they found.
She said she brings it up because of what she sees on the internet, not her own insecurities.
Big multi-nationals are delaying planned investments because of what they see as Saudi Arabia's and MBS' instability.
You arrive at a deadly truth, because of what O'Neill has written and the way he's written it.
They run from it and be scared of it because of what they heard or what they see.
You could hear it, it was audible and loud, (and it was) because of what we were seeing.
Clinton is using clothing to bolster her own narrative, and because of what it means for the future.
" As for the Macron government, "they've given in because of what happened on the Champs-Élysées,'' he said.
"I would be concerned for [devCodeCamp students], because of what I saw occur there," Richard said of Brensten.
Renting is cheaper in this scenario because of what real estate economists call the price-to-rent ratio.
Some might allege that they have lost loved ones because of what was broadcast by your news organization.
In Portland, the police said they were mobilizing a robust presence because of what they have seen online.
But Mr. Javid's departure may be more important because of what it says about Mr. Johnson's fiscal policies.
"He has a bad reputation because of what the government have made him out to be," Colon said.
And I think the answer is because of what it would mean to not go through this process.
"Don't crucify me because of what your idea of a movie star is," he said, referring to Kael.
Sherrod Brown's seed (6) is lower because of what could be a tough re-election contest this year.
Baloch was a frequently provocative and divisive figure in Pakistan because of what she posted on social media.
Burritt said the facility had been idle since December 2015 because of what he called unfair trade practices.
And if that happens in the next three weeks, it'll be because of what you guys have done.
Because of what I do, I've interacted with lots of important people, and they simply don't get it.
Uber is convenient for riders because of what it asks of drivers, of cities and of public roads.
Uber is convenient for riders because of what it asks of drivers, of cities and of public roads.
Because of what the family had just been through, the house became a symbol of a fresh start.
Burned slopes are susceptible to mudslides, also known as debris flows, because of what fire does to soil.
"I've also felt guilty, not because of what happened but because I didn't speak out earlier," Urbina adds.
They have now been shown in a number of circumstances to have systematically killed all the males in the neighboring group, which certainly fits a rough definition of genocide, which is to say killing an individual not because of what they did but simply because of what group they belong to.
Now, we have West petulantly ensuring that everyone knows he's a real man because of what he won't do.
He seems very much behind the LGBT community because of what happened in North Carolina with the bathroom issue.
Of course, some people remain skeptical of the allegations simply because of what many of Cosby's accusers look like.
Perhaps most insultingly, he didn't even dump her because of what he had done to her seven days earlier.
Most of them are good kids, but because of what they go through in their life, it changes them.
So Elizabeth Warren's recent rise in polls is exciting, mostly because of what it can mean about the electorate.
Mobileye is an attractive target because of what it does now and what it will soon be capable of.
But ultimately we have faith that he's gonna have an awesome life because of what we've done for him.
" Trump last year revoked Brennan's security clearance because of what the White House called his "unfounded and outrageous allegations.
"If it happens, it would be because of what is happening overseas, especially in China and Europe," he said.
The 2015 incident, which Facebook denies any knowledge of, is notable because of what happened after the arrest: Nothing.
Protesters told the Tribune that they joined the gathering to show love, and because of what happened to Heyer.
I think some analyst is going to come out and downgrade the group because of what happened with Travelers.
I'm horrified because of what I did, and I wish there was some way I could take it back.
And because of what they are and who they're standing next to, they represent North Carolina and South Carolina.
And because of what happened with the Note 7, these fans have been waiting a long time for this.
But I'm actually running for president, because I want to unite this country, not because of what I'm against.
"The inspiring thing is that sometimes, there are better things that occur because of what happened," Woodruff tells PEOPLE.
He has been flying under the radar because of what Steph (Curry) is doing up there in Golden State.
She herself has said that if Mom and Dad die young, it's because of what she put us through.
I didn't want there to be a magic one-size-fits-all solution because of what you just said.
The European Parliament voted for freezing talks because of what it saw as Turkey's "disproportionate" reaction to the coup.
Because of what it suggests about the future of cities and suburbs, it will be more interesting than that.
"We're the team that I think folks around the country are rooting for because of what we've been through."
Meadows said he would have no trouble voting against the defense bill because of what it is packaged with.
Indians designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion left the game early because of what the team described as left arm discomfort.
Look at all the things that are going on in the Middle East, all because of what she did.
"It's a case," Maddow said: ... that is very intriguing, in part because of what we don't know about it.
"Younger individuals are more hesitant to invest life savings with banks, because of what happened in 266," Beaudry said.
One con would be that I don't want other parents to judge my child because of what I do.
But the reason I think people hate him is not because of what Clippy is, but how Clippy acts.
Not only because of what happened to Constellation, but because of the conversation around NASA's very expensive SLS rocket.
Its awful that people there are unsafe around women because of what these awful people have done to them.
It's not because we owe anything to the likes of Harvey Weinstein; it's because of what we owe ourselves.
Not only because of it being a undocumented moment of history, but because of what it possibly could signify.
It chose to provide arms, knowing what those arms would do, because of what it would get in return.
It's an extraordinary admission, and an extraordinary political moment — not just because of what it means for Mr. Trump.
And the reason it is not a guarantee is because of what Idlib represents in the Syrian civil war.
There was something bigger taking place than simply: Oh, well, we don't like him because of what he did.
Ouattara, a northerner, was repeatedly barred from seeking the presidency because of what opponents said were his foreign origins.
I wasn’t able to continue studying because of what happened in Syria, [because] of bombing and displacement.
"Because of what they did, Americans are less safe today in the region, and there's more instability," he said.
Both men say they speak out against Trump because of what they consider his dangerous erosion of US norms. 
Last month, Jeff Jones, a former Target executive, left Uber because of what he characterized as disagreements with leadership.
But it sounded to me like you were leaning toward more automation because of what happened in the situation.
"If I lose that control, it scares me because of what my family stands to lose," Jeff told Lemonis.
Maybe he was afraid to confess his love because of what it might mean for us and the future.
"We've had a very harsh relationship over the past number of months because of what was happening," Trump said.
"I hate my life now because of what the drunk driver did to my family," the grieving mother says.
In this era of Pixar-perfected proficiency, The Secret Life of Pets is intriguing because of what it isn't.
There have been a few more similar cases of people who got into trouble because of what they published.
It also didn't help because of what my group member [Chilli] said right before me [about "all lives matter"].
I think Novak has the slight edge over the other two because of what happened at the French (Open).
And that's in part because of what you found when you researched the implications of lifting the ban, right?
It's almost impossible for any kind of lessening of tensions right now because of what they did in the election.
But some Democrats are reluctant to vote for him partly because of what happened last year after Justice Scalia died.
"Because of who she is and because of what she knows, her symptoms aren't taken seriously," Chandra Wilson tells PEOPLE.
And Luyendyk Jr. said he thinks his relationship with Burnham is even more solid because of what they went through.
I don't want to miss out on being with someone I love because of what might happen down the line.
Romance is political because all art is political, but also specifically because of what it is and who makes it.
Yet the vast majority of people who visit the city these days come because of what is across the river.
Individuals choose to write stuff on their bodies—or erase it—because of what that specific tattoo means to them.
I left San Diego because of all of that, and because of what you and those people did to me.
Fairfax answered: 'I knew that because of what happened to you last year, you'd be too afraid to say anything.
Most people don't pay her any attention because of "what she lacks," as she herself puts it in sign language.
But I actually don't even mind how tidy the show's plot seems, because of what else the show is doing.
It has its own distinct flavor, I think because of what the crab eats and the water it comes from.
Cheryl calls Betty and tells her, now Betty is worried about telling the Black Hood because of what he'll do.
Not only because of what they seek to construct but for how they choose to include communities along the way.
We were under attack, US manufacturing has reached a critical stage from 2000 and today because of what China's done.
Cosby said before the trial that he did not plan to testify because of what could happen on cross-examination.
Michigan State played the second half without junior guard Joshua Langford because of what the team said was ankle soreness.
There's an extreme polarity between people who do or don't like her because of what she did as prime minister.
Yeah — just because of what we're used to, getting the movie off the ground was actually kind of a whirlwind.
AR/VR 2.0 needs to become a great value because of what it delivers to users regardless of price point.
"We are bonded for life because of what we went through, and he's more than a friend," he tells PEOPLE.
"He's shocked and speechless because of what we believe are inaccurate claims made in the complaint," Fleming told the paper.
Prosecutors say Durst killed Berman because of what she knew about his wife's death in New York two decades earlier.
Even 6 percent of those with private insurance haven't taken recommended drugs because of what they still had to pay.
"I am winning because [of] what I stand for and what I've done and what my ideas are," Clinton said.
Clinton would almost certainly win the election because of what he saw as Mr. Trump's many shortcomings as a candidate.
He liked this one because of what he called "a very controlled palette" and composition that fit the space well.
Prosecutors have asserted Robert Durst killed Berman in December 2000 because of what she knew about his wife's unsolved disappearance.
For example, even though airlines are private companies, they cannot deny someone a flight because of what that person believes.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg's superstardom has not been fleeting, precisely because of what she did before and what she represents today.
"They're not getting as much attention as they deserve probably because of what we're doing," the Warriors' Andrew Bogut said.
The second I saw JoJo I knew that just because of what happened with Lauren, this was far from over.
It's true because of what you can read in the text, but it's also true because he was my coach.
I think there will definitely be a different vibe this year because of what has happened with the Windrush scandal.
We subconsciously ignore specific facts, data, and knowledge because of what we are conditioned to observe or look out for.
But because of what economists call the adverse-selection problem, this model can easily break down for private health insurance.
Some said they wanted to speak out now because of what they saw as attempts to undermine the previous accusers.
But most of those stories were shared in private — in part because of what the world watched Professor Hill endure.
These girls, because of what they went through, are holier than you and I. [Singing] Mills: And what about Souhayla?
So, I love them and I adore them and I love watching them because of what they represent to me.
We already don't feel safe because of what happened, and recent events just add to the fear we already have.
But because of what it took for me to get there, I knew I was much stronger than they were.
But Google Express failed to capture consumers' attention the first time around because of what Google lacks: a Prime competitor.
Student Opinion Have you, or anyone you know, ever been punished or reprimanded because of what you wore in public?
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday he is bullish on Tesla because of what CEO Elon Musk has accomplished in China.
"We come not only because of what they did here, we come because of who they were," the president said.
This isn't the first time Apple has banned a category of apps because of what appear to be moral concerns.
"He's being held because of who he's related to, not because of what he did," Cruz's attorney said in court.
Both collections were worthy of attention because of what they put on the runway: ideas that reflected a turning point.
Steyer backtracked because of what he says was a lack of focus on climate change and a broken federal government.
We might even have a happy ending with healthier children in a better environment because of what we do today.
Of course, I mean, I think some people will just be writing about it because of what you said earlier.
And Spicer's narrative of these events in his new book, The Briefing, is revealing — because of what it leaves out.
He gave "not fully accurate" answers because he was "confused" and "distracted" because of "what was going on around" him?
Many Game of Thrones viewers have expressed anger and disgust over Missandei's death because of what it means for Dany.
A photo I took in Greensboro, N.C., showing Mr. Trump in front of a dimly lit American flag, with only a pointed finger and his iconic golden hair visible, is one of the most revealing portraits I have made of him — not just because of what is shown, but because of what is obscured.
Ora went on to share that she thought that she wasn't let into the restaurant because of what she was wearing.
I am privileged in many ways that other government employees are not because of what we earned from selling our house.
The actress reportedly fainted at a dinner party on Monday night, and it was all because of what she was wearing.
To see my entire world in pain, I started to hate the world because of what they were doing to him.
They've done so much for fashion and beauty — in terms of everything we do now is because of what they've done.
"Then you have other people that really don't wanna get at you so hardcore because of what you do as well."
We actually might gain House seats because you are energizing the right because of what is happening with the Supreme Court.
We think it's absolutely right for the White House to lower the flags because of what happened at the Pittsburgh synagogue.
Twenty candidates had previously urged authorities to stop the vote count because of what they said were irregularities in the ballot.
"[Trump] seems very much behind the LGBT community because of what happened in North Carolina with the bathroom issue," said Jenner.
He's suggested various national tragedies — including 9/11 — happened because of what he calls the United States turning away from Christianity.
It's a place that is particularly important to Ezekiel because of what it represents, but he's cautioned against worrying too much.
Several want to see him gone because of what they perceive as his inadequate efforts on deregulation, per Axios' Jonathan Swan.
He was replaced to start the sixth inning despite making just 62 pitches because of what the team termed shoulder tightness.
The Ministry of Defence said 15 Russian military service people had died because of what it described as Israel's irresponsible actions.
So then we start seeing countries being forced to push their exports into our market because of what China's doing globally.
He's not going anywhere," But he adds, "Bannon should not go anywhere either because of what he represents to the voter.
" From there, Sekulow pivoted to the topic of leaks, saying, "The only reason we're talking about this is because of what?
Despite this, I found my sons believed they were stronger — because of what society is telling them about men versus women.
Most recently, in December, parts of Ukraine's capital city Kiev lost power because of what was believed to be a cyberattack.
I don't tell a soul and feel that shame because of what a horrific person I must be to those people.
Today, the American dream needs people to stand up in its defense, especially because of what feels like a daily assault.
Because of what and how it went down, I would say that it's… I don't want to give too much away.
The city's firefighters have taken to staunchly opposing the plan because of what they feel is an unfair deal towards them.
That is because of what he termed "inappropriate" public criticism of his ban by Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter and Gen.
Analysts at state-owned ICBC put a "strong sell" rating on the stock because of what it called "poor crisis management".
Looking back, we named the section of this magazine that deals with material things "Quality" because of what the word represents.
I've never seen people as physically distraught as the Bush administration team was because of what was happening to the economy.
Iran has, indeed, become a great, great power in just a very short period of time, because of what we've done.
"I seem to be the subject of suspicion because of what I believe and who my faith is in," he said.
Instead, the militants radicalized because of their access to the Internet -- namely, because of what they were reading or seeing online.
It has been a threat for all of us because of what these few people have done to this beautiful country.
Not only because of who he is as a character, but because of what he allows me to do in game.
"You understood the intensity of the match because of what they have gone through to get to this point," she said.
"I've gotten requests to boycott it and to not play in it because of what he has said," Salas told Reuters.
J, you were understanding of the fact that we wouldn't be stealing any bases because of what D did to me.
Sometimes people in the New York office said, this can't be right because of what we're hearing from the White House.
He's scrapping the traditional statement because of what he called fundamental and deep disagreements among its members, particularly on climate change.
Part of the reason he feels that way is because of what happened to Muammar Qaddafi, Libya's former dictator, in 2011.
But it was also, unfortunately, closed because of what we were informed was a permit issue involving the city of Malibu.
I was all on board with that, but I wasn't ... But at first you weren't because of what the future is.
Do I confront my boyfriend about this, or am I being paranoid because of what I observed in my parents' marriage?
"Because of what we're confronting, and the seriousness of it, we're making decisions on a day-to-day basis," he said.
Many of the women I meet are incarcerated because of what the men in their lives have forced them to do.
Even as a child, Laymon knew that none of his white classmates was getting punished because of what black people thought.
Mykenna tells Peter that Tammy was giving her a hard time, which is only worth noting because of what comes later.
"Nobody in the community trusts the police because of what they have been doing," the teenager said, standing outside the church.
"I don't think that people of Hollywood should be silenced because of what we do for a living," Ms. Washington said.
These mothers are vilified because of what was done to them, even if resisting would have meant brutal beating or death.
Trump and his staff chose to skip the press dinner because of what he said was unfair treatment by the press.
The game developer, Nathaniel Chapman, said he saw friends in the industry laid off because of what he describes as mismanagement.
Is there any point where you don't want to be too good at [playing Joe], because of what it could mean?
Chaldeans had written off the Obama administration because of what they saw as its failure to accept more Iraqi Christian refugees.
"He is being held because of who he is related to, not because of what he did," attorney Joseph Kimok said.
"Obviously we're going to have to deal with the DACA issue probably on the [omnibus] because of what has happened," Sen.
When I was a kid I felt he was one because of what I took to be his furious moral certainty.
They make the game of tennis more beautiful and more unique because of what they do and how they do it.
In a way it's not really surprising that all this is being missed out because of what society is teaching people.
In February, the Model 3 lost its Consumer Reports "recommended" rating because of what the testing organization said were reliability issues.
I've never seen people as physically distraught as the bush administration team was because of what was happening to the economy.
They also probably don't want to be denied job opportunities or refused lifesaving medical care because of what they look like.
But it's arguably even worse than the first because of what it implies: that Spicer thinks German Jews weren't really Germans.
" Horowitz denies this, telling the Guardian that "the officers are probably under a lot of pressure because of what they said.
I think I've become a better partner, and I'm seeking out better men for my life because of what I went through.
Just because of what you are and what you might become, don't expect that anybody's going to like you just for that.
They said fear across the city among residents has increased because of what they see as slow advances by the Iraqi forces.
I realized that for women especially, it takes a huge toll on your mental health because of what happens to you physically.
"She is the face of the 21st Century Cures Act because of what she's gone through in her life," he said Tuesday.
Some Democrats who object to Sanders clearly don't dislike him because he's an independent; they dislike him because of what he represents.
If either of these candidates is done in, it won't be because of what they said — but because of more profound vulnerabilities.
Still, I struggled to blame him for anything that happened between us, because of what happened to him all those years ago.
"None of us voted for this, and we shouldn't have to suffer because of what the politicians decided," he told BuzzFeed News.
While I was so grateful for my friend's experience, it filled me with such sorrow because of what I should have had.
Echevarria told NY1 that employees who come across the bodies are often sent home for the day because of what they've seen.
Yet in recent months some have started to worry, in large part because of what the president has said about land reform.
Mr. Erdogan did not elaborate, but his comparison to Hitler drew immediate criticism because of what many view as his increasing authoritarianism.
The Chinese delegation could decide not to come because of what is likely to be seen as an escalation by the president.
We've had some really great and productive ones, and this will be one of celebration because of what took place last night.
Not because he's a bad person, but because of what he represents about America and the direction in which it is headed.
My opinion on it has evolved in large part because of what I have seen that he has done in ten years.
"What infuriates me the most is that I'm being trolled for having sex because of what I've been through," Miller-Keyes continued.
And so am I. We all have to deal with the fact that this movie got greenlit because of what we've done.
I spend more and more time because of what they -- the artificial intelligence they have that tells me what I would like.
Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger refused to sign it, in part because of what he described as potential harm to the state economy.
But they're people who are concerned about the environment, and they're adopting us because of what we stand for off the pitch.
I think they know now that my fans are my fans because of what I have to say and not superficial reasons.
He allegedly said he received threats online because of what he claimed to have unearthed, the affidavit states, according to Express-News.
" The Russia/Iran/NK sanctions bill: "[W]hat we're saying is we need to sanction these regimes because of what they've done.
But I guess whatever is happening now is happening because of what we did years ago, and we can't really change that.
One cool thing: Aromatic molecules aren't called that because of what they smell like, but for the type of bonds they form.
Prosecutors say he killed her because of what she knew about the death of Durst's wife in New York two decades earlier.
"People clearly really want this because of what they're doing and what we're seeing people do in our products," he told WIRED.
Money matters to him because of what it enables him to do: Support his family, travel, give funds away to good causes.
Taillon was a late scratch Sunday, Pittsburgh's final game before the All-Star break, because of what he described as food poisoning.
I think he would be a great Bachelor, but I'm confused because of what he said in the past about never returning.
KW: As an organizer I think New York shapes me in a lot of different ways because of what New York is.
Because of what is occurring in the personal side, if that runs him out of the position, then we don't have anybody.
Weiner said he was attracted to the story because of what the Romanoff name says about current notions of celebrity and fame.
The administration and its allies have argued the arms sales are necessary because of what they described as heightened threats from Iran.
I don't understand why farmers support him, or why many people support him, because of what he's doing to actually hurt them.
Because of what it is: An opportunity to mess with people unapologetically — as a horrible, no-good goose with an attitude problem.
"I need to play my best game of the year, if not my career, because of what the stakes are," he said.
Not only because of what I was feeling for Lauren, but because I knew how guarded JoJo has been with her heart.
Even after that date, they destroyed backup information because of what they said was a shortage of storage space, the lawsuit says.
But the reason he did so was because of what Olivia said to him about the affair, before the kidnapping took place.
The visit was condemned by Israeli politicians and Jewish groups because of what they said was Assad's support for Palestinian militant groups.
Trump also considers Biden a potential threat because of what he sees as an otherwise weak set of rumored challengers, like Sens.
"I wanted to come on this show, Tom, because of what you mean to so many people in this country," Booker explained.
It was a strong debate for Biden -- not only because of what he said, but also because of how he said it.
Izzo's teams tend to advance far because they tend to be good at playing basketball, not because of what the calendar says.
"The State of Louisiana is outraged because of what happened in the Superdome last Sunday," Cassidy said during his 5-minute presentation.
"We're saying to the world, 'We've got to start looking at this to make absolutely certain, because of what happened,'" he added.
I'm just sad that he couldn't take a chance on me because of what is going on in the state of Colorado.
It's very important to wash your hands after using a public bathroom — they will inevitably get germy because of what you've touched.
So my point is there are concrete examples of kids that believe, because of what you're saying, the Earth might be flat.
But it is one that country music needs to contend with, both because of what it says and how it says it.
Experts say that for decades, races — especially older ones — began because of what were essentially dares among a small group of men.
But I do believe that because of what I'm doing with trade, that's very much keeping down the temperature in Hong Kong.
Both had cooled substantially from their active observances because of what they saw as prejudices toward women and gay and lesbian communities.
If at first you don't succeed, it may not be because of what you're asking, but because of how you're asking it.
Yet sometimes I feel like the angry black man the good congressman has refused to be, because of what has not changed.
Because of what I feel that represents in television, I really wanted the possibility of the opportunity as testament to the character.
But now, she said, she's not going to live in fear because of what someone told her could happen in the future.
Because you're going to start seeing signs from the gnawing away of the pillars of our economy because of what he's done.
But Warren's choice to spotlight regulating and trust-busting Facebook was nonetheless noteworthy, because of what it represents on a philosophical level.
There are numerous stories of people's illicit or private activities being outed because of what they were liking and following on Instagram.
Because of what Merv Rose did for me, I was able to fulfill my dream and become No. 1 in the world.
Traf-O-Data eventually failed because of what Allen called a "flawed business model," and the two focused their efforts on Microsoft.
In the '90s, it became the place to party in Newport, despite — or maybe because ofwhat People called a "derelict" appearance.
In 2013, Russia released a list of Americans barred from traveling to Russia because of what it claimed were human rights violations.
In its view, land is valuable primarily because of what you can take out of it—minerals, oil and gas, timber, food.
This is largely because of what Gordon sees in the charts of the Nasdaq 100-tracking ETF (QQQ) versus that of Microsoft.
I started thinking about the implications of this new phenomenon: people getting death threats because of what they write in academic journals.
Money helps children in part because of what it can buy — more goods (cheesy chicken spaghetti) and services (gymnastics classes or tutors).
"Because of what she's been through, I try to provide that stability whenever necessary, because she's away from home," Vic Schaefer said.
"We knew that we were not locked up in a cell 23 hours a day because of what we did," he writes.
Not because of what or whom we love, but as a way out, a way of being seen and of being saved.
Noa had to check her assumptions several times last semester, in large part because of what she heard from her peers abroad.
The final half-hour of Made in America is deeply sad, not because of O.J. but because of what might have been.
LG: Well, I mean, it's a forest, but people have called it a suicide forest because of what has happened there, unfortunately.
Now I voluntarily carry one because of what I perceive as the continuing threat to my family from international and domestic terrorists.
Peruyera echoed his wife's sentiments about New Orleans but also said the city was important because of what it meant to their relationship.
But even so, he said, a US-led war against Iran was highly unlikely because of what it would mean for all parties.
This is an important finding, and not just because of what it tells us about certain birds and how freakishly smart they are.
She says she gets my frustration at the #selfcare world, but not because of what it's called, but because of who it excludes.
Trump has imposed steel and aluminum tariffs on both the EU and Canada because of what he has called their unfair trade practices.
" But on Tuesday, she said in a statement she had offered her resignation to USA Gymnastics because of what she called "personal attacks.
The ACLU also highlighted instances where parents were separated from their children because of what the ACLU argued were "dubious" parental fitness concerns.
" She adds that friends of hers "with security clearances were subjected to harassment and loss of their jobs, because of what [Manning] did.
I still stand on my belief that I'm against same-sex marriage because of what the Bible says, but I'm not condemning LGBT.
And because of what I've witnessed when I was a child, there's no way anybody can even pay me to hit my wife.
He's someone we come to care about for his own sake, and not just because of what he means to the other characters.
The move is surprising not only because it reverses years of policy, but also because of what it signals for the platform's ambitions.
They are two creative, complex, difficult, sometimes really frustrating and horrible careers to choose, just because of what everybody else thinks about it.
"The reason it is so important that you turn out on Monday night is because of what could happen if you don't," Mrs.
We're a hard surgical science journal and we're interested in this because of what it might mean for people with traumatic spinal injuries.
He went back in the game and came out and they evaluated him a little bit more just because of what they saw.
The intelligence assessment was a joke to begin with, and I&aposm not saying that just because of what subsequently was in it.
"A few years ago, a few men hurt me because of what I looked like, because they thought I was bad," Singh said.
"The EFF has an internal policy that prohibits teams from using Slack, because of what Cardozo calls Slack's "incredibly weak customer notice policy.
But that's something that's just not on my list of priorities right now because of what I have going on in my life.
Asked if Sitrick & Co. ever turns away clients because of what they represent or because they haven't been candid, Sitrick says it has.
I don't own it because of what I think the earnings are going to be in the next 3 months or 6 months.
We've seen enough hatred in this country against our current President not because of what he stands for but simply who he is.
I really wanted to do the W Series just because of what they were doing for women and being a part of that.
"I feel like some of the $20 books I have read were worth $20,000 because of what I learned from them," he adds.
The scope of the powers of the Public Protector do not extend to changing the constitution because of what she had for breakfast.
Have a clear idea of what you want to be different in November 2020 because of what you start doing in January 2019.
With 4 minutes 22 seconds left, Curry was called for his sixth foul because of what appeared to be phantom contact against James.
"I don't want to give to [a large charity] because of what I saw in Haiti," explained James Keller, who was donating food.
"He wouldn't want to see another person have to get sick and die because of what the tobacco companies did," Gwynn Jr. said.
He was later admitted to the hospital because of what a legal representative described as a "brain bleed," according to the Daily Caller.
"Iran has indeed become a great, great power in just a very short period of time because of what we've done," he added.
But that was tough to do this summer, some said, because of what they perceived as the poor quality of the D.H.S. ball.
"The closet is natural, it's the closest thing to man, because of what it conserves inside, various motifs tied to life," he explained.
They didn't eat the frozen vegetables he brought home, and they mostly knew what time it was because of what was on television.
Prosecutors in Los Angeles say they suspect Durst killed Berman, 55, because of what she knew about his wife's unsolved demise in 1982.
Kelliher: I think because of what Troy said, about the organic way the band has grown, it's always a day to day thing.
"This has become more important because of what happened with the radicalization of groups that have kidnapped Islam" for their own political purposes.
"I'm a target till the day I die, because of what I say, who I represent and what I write," Mr. Cohen said.
"Because of what had happened to Mom four years ago, we had already sat around as a family and discussed this," Briggs said.
Miami cops have voted to boycott Beyonce's April concert because of what they say is her shot at cops during the Super Bowl.
It's because of what my experience and my understanding of history tell me are the practical opportunities that exist in this unprecedented moment.
Yet they find themselves driven to defend the president because of what they see as an irrational and sometimes hysterical response from Democrats.
France is not in its third World Cup final in 20 years because of what this team threatens to be, or might become.
"I'm being called on to speak to these issues, because of Trump, because of what he has said and done," Mr. Castro said.
Tuesday in London, the results were delayed because of what Democratic Party officials called a "quality control" effort before they were made public.
Putin probably expects us to take this lying down because of what he perceives as our desire to de-escalate tensions with Russia.
It's clear she's a symbol because of what she represents, and everybody within the film has a different feeling about what she represents.
More ominously, he relishes in the fearful assumptions we make about people we see on the street because of what they look like.
"I always had this idea that I didn&apost deserve love because of what I looked like," one woman in the trailer said.
"I walked into the briefing undecided, I walked out of that briefing decided specifically because of what happened in that briefing," Lee said.
Those were the words that formed, clearly, in my mind, though I must only remember them so well now because of what followed.
How can somebody say that about me or a girl just because of what we have on or who we dated or whatever.
QUICK: PART OF THE REASON THAT YOU HAD SUCH STRONG REVENUE LAST YEAR IN PART WAS BECAUSE OF WHAT HAPPENED WITH TRADING REVENUE.
Experts said Kasowitz could have trouble getting a security clearance because of what multiple sources described as a recent history of alcohol abuse.
"I know a lot of Labour supporters but they're in two minds because of what is going on," the 65-year-old said.
And not just because of his achievements in watchmaking, but because of what, in her world, really matters: "He's a very kind man."
McDermott built a reputation for being an excellent salesman because of what he refers to in his book as his "empathy" for customers.
You don't know because you're not getting data, or because of what you're saying you don't have a sense of who that is?
But whatever you call them, these big cats are receiving renewed attention because of what they love eat: other large mammals, like deer.
Trump on Saturday also suggested he should get "equal time" because of what he described as late-night television hosts' "anti-Trump" material.
Perhaps it was because of what happened the few times Obama so much as approached the topic of racism in a serious way.
"President Trump called you to this role, to serve as the 14th secretary of Energy because of who you are, because of what you've done, and because of what both of us and the people who know you well, know you will do to lead the Department of Energy to even greater heights," Pence told Perry, according to the press pool report.
Right, so you think he should be removed because of what he's done, regardless of whether he has any "mental illness" or not. Yes.
He regularly received letters, emails and phone calls from parents who say their kids are alive because of what they learned in his class.
"Because of what he did, others are alive, and I thank God for that," said his father John Castillo, who lost his only child.
But this year's game had a special meaning for all of us, because of what happened on the practice field exactly a year before.
The tax increase came about inadvertently because of what is called the "Kiddie Tax," a provision that was part of the 2017 tax cuts.
He said Uber chose to partner with Heliflite, a New Jersey helicopter charter company, because of what he said was a strong safety record.
There are also subtle corrections we'd never notice or think would need correcting, simply because of what happens to a human body when photographed.
In jest, Wyshynski blurted out Scott's name, mostly because of what he might look like trying to keep up with faster, more skilled stars.
The novel had that same quality, and I found it very interesting from a narrative standpoint because of what happens to Diego de Zama.
President Trump and Flynn seem to have caved under the pressure because of what still looks like harmless disclosure foul ups on Flynn's part.
Nari is extraordinary, not only because it refuses to flatten Thai cuisine into a Eurocentric model, but because of what it offers us instead.
As far as I know, nobody had any motive other than fearing for their children's safety because of what they had seen and heard.
He is stepping down because of what he claims is a lack of commitment to rebuild neighbourhoods where drug lords have been pushed out.
Complications arose, not from the opioid ingredient but from the other ingredients because of what they do to the body and how they act.
Because of what it said was a sooner-than-expected billion-dollar milestone, Wealthfront is raising interest rates on those accounts to 2.29 percent.
This is in fact one of the core reasons i'm so passionate about Medicare-for-All because of what it means for worker power.
Forty people will feel a little more special because you did, and they will think you are very special because of what you did.
The banking authority, meanwhile, began an investigation into JPMorgan Chase, because of what it described as the bank's "manipulative" advice to sell the lira.
At Refinery29, we will remember 2017 for myriad reasons, many of them painful and unpleasant because of what was happening at 20183 Pennsylvania Avenue.
At the Seder, you're telling your child about why we study the Passover, and the answer is: because of what God did for me.
Indeed any executive order issued by President Trump dealing with travel from Muslim countries would be constitutionally suspect because of what candidate Trump said.
Chevron had argued the Ecuadorian judgment is unenforceable in Canada because of what it says is the corrupt manner in which it was obtained.
I've not used my PlayStation VR setup for several weeks—not because of the hardware, but purely because of what was available for it.
I never worried that my family wouldn't accept my stepson, or my adopted child, as their family, because of what way I was raised.
I don't know if I can say 'under the radar' because of what he's been doing lately, but every single night, he's true professional.
Maybe you've got a different perception or a different perspective than any of us because of what you've been through, and I understand that.
AND WE'VE MADE IT WORSE THAT, YOU KNOW, HOW MANY PEOPLE WON'T RUN BECAUSE OF WHAT THEY HAVE TO GO THROUGH TO GET ELECTED.
This child has the potential to "break the world" because of what it represents: a tearing down of the wall between humans and replicants.
It increasingly looks like Trump campaign officials were unmasked not because of who they were but because of what they were suspected of doing.
Part of me thinks I was never that attached to them because of what breast cancer had done to the rest of my family.
I can't wait for awkward sex ads to start appearing on Facebook because of what my connected mattress company sold to some other business.
We do feel more pressure to protect women, not just because of what happened in Cologne, but because we know this happens every year.
Warner, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, announced he'd support her, in part because of what he sees as her defiance under pressure.
Three other nearby dams, Forquilha I, II and III, have already been halted because of what the regulator deems as a "Level 2" emergency.
After his death in 1989 she went on with it, as well as the libraries for the country people, because of what he wanted.
Trump tweeted last week that he directed Sanders to stop giving briefings because of what he called rude and inaccurate coverage of his administration.
I looked at it and I think because of what I saw with all these little kids looking up, the height is ruining it.
A mother of two, Lori Hawkins, has used Planned Parenthood since college because of what she calls the organization's "kind and competent" health care.
Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) announced he will vote against Gorsuch's nomination because of what he characterized as his evasive answers during his confirmation hearings.
Now I'm speaking out, not just because of what happened at my school, but because it's important for everyone to hear about each [shooting].
Because of what he meant to the franchise and how great he was when he was great, this certainly feels like a big trade.
"All the things we probably didn't take seriously, because of what happened [at Santa Fe High], we started to take it seriously," Onons said.
" But the jeepney's place on Filipino roads and in the culture is under attack, said Mr. Ocampo, 239, "because of what Duterte is doing.
This is in part because of what the films are about, or not about — Rohmer's lovelorn bourgeoisie do not engage in Godardian radical sloganeering.
Later she'd tell me that she thought I was just in shock, that I was losing my breath because of what happened to Papá.
"I thought if I am going to be ostracized because of what happened at the Olympics, I might as well embrace it," he said.
They're cinematic and pretty, but they're a little hard to watch because of what we already know about how hard the family will fall.
The international organization has designated the volcanoes of Kamchatka a world heritage site because of what it called their exceptional beauty, concentration and variety.
The agency should be going out of its way to fix that, because of what happened that led to item No. 2 this week.
Millennials are living a life their parents never dreamed of, and it&aposs all because of what they choose to spend their money on.
Not only because of what they've seen in the news, but also because some large firms have taken hits and witnessed fraud attempts firsthand.
Democrats have turned the Republicans' tactics against them, stating that Mr. Trump's policies are bad because of what they will do to government finances.
I've stopped listening to many artists because of what they've said and what they've done regardless of my initial positive feelings about their work.
In a sense it had already become that, not because of the distant virus, but because of what was going on in my mind.
It&aposs called Social Signaling, a theory that we buy certain things because of what they say about us to the people around us.
In South Asia, it already has — in deep but disturbing ways and mostly because of what President Donald Trump had to say about Pakistan.
But this scene sticks with me in part because of what it represents: two incredible actors peaking, one of whom would die soon after.
But that is an important step, and if that happens in the next three weeks, it'll be because of what you guys have done.
Cole said Republican candidates have "good things to run on" in November because of what Congress and the Trump administration have accomplished thus far.
But many people now believe I defended him — and other inaccurate claims — and feel a real hurt because of what they believe I said.
If the Cowboys finally get back to the N.F.C. championship game, it will because of what these two rookie Pro Bowl players can do.
"Japan is very hot because of what&aposs happened this year with the evolution of the dynasty and the Olympics next year," Herrera said.
"Their dad told them to think long and hard before playing football because of what it could possibly do to their brains," Raymond said.
In addition to being the biggest aggregator, Yodlee has also been the most controversial because of what it does with the data it collects.
In one scene, when Ally's son gets a pet guinea pig, she expresses concern because of what she describes as a sensitivity to dander.
Explain. — Do you have expectations placed on you because of what your parents, siblings or extended family members have achieved in their own lives?
United States is a fairly technical ruling in the grand scheme of things, but it's still important because of what the court didn't do.
I'm not happy about my eyesight, because of what people say and just the fact that I can't see as well as other people.
The video, at least in the ways I have seen it presented, is treated as a kind of gag because of what happens next.
It doesn't exactly feel like one in the moment, though, if only because of what these teams are doing is so dazzling moment by moment.
The accounts were removed not because of what they were posting, but because they were run by people pretending to be someone else, Facebook said.
The legacy has been described as complicated, mostly because of what ended up being a messy divorce toward the end between Carter and the team.
I PUT ON THE BIGGEST HEDGE I'VE EVER PUT ON AGAINST ALL MY EQUITIES AND INTEREST-BEARING BONDS SIMPLY BECAUSE OF WHAT I JUST SAID.
Amazon became the target of environmental and social activists this year because of what they said was tepid engagement from the company on their concerns.
Not because of what he would see once he got there, but for how he -- and the people he was about to meet -- would react.
"We&aposre a little bit scared because of what we&aposve been through," said Jose Bultron, a delivery man in the southeast town of Humacao.
Lloyd told detectives he assumed the owner was Muslim and that angered him because of "what they are doing in the Middle East," Mascara said.
Last year, 57% of millennials reported making unplanned purchases because of what they saw on social media, according to a survey from Allianz Life Insurance.
"If I do leave this school, part of it will be because of what they have decided to do with their Confederate monuments," he says.
Johnson announced his opposition because of what he said were unequal rates for small businesses and non-corporate enterprises known as "pass-throughs," versus corporations.
But what I got through hypnotic regression therapy was that I needed to cook neurologically that much longer because of what they added to me.
Legislator Charlie Elphicke has been suspended from the Conservative Party because of what the party calls "serious allegations" that have been referred to the police.
She says she wants to save that because of what happened to her when Ben told her that he loved her and then picked Lauren.
But the people behind Pocket Casts are insistent they chose this path not because of what the buyers paid, but because of who they are.
After taking off from Boston, the flight had to be diverted to Rapid City, South Dakota because of what CNN described as weather-related turbulence.
She sees them as a threat, not only to her family personally because of what happened with Superman and Lex, but also for the planet.
Monday's hearing was delayed after authorities evacuated the courthouse for a time because of what the US Marshals Service later described as a safety issue.
Even though the first connection between Sylvia and Klaus is so charming, it's also so chilling and bizarre because of what they're watching on screen.
YOU COULD SAY THAT OR SAY IT WAS INCREDIBLY CHEAP BECAUSE OF WHAT THEY'RE ABOUT TO DO, SAME IS TRUE OF LEGALZOOM AND THE OTHERS.
However, the S&P 500 averages a loss of about 17% when the Fed cuts rates because of what turns out to be a recession.
Although the experience was traumatic, Soskin refuses to move away from her home because of what happened, and has already considered forgiveness on one condition.
"For three or four years, I hated cycling because of what my life has looked like for the last four or five years," he said.
Jostyn Ferreira, 19, artist I'm from the hood in the Bronx and I was constantly worried about my safety because of what I looked like.
It's not an honor she takes lightly, in part because of what she perceives as growing anti-Muslim rhetoric among some Americans, stoked by Trump.
But last month he postponed that appearance because of what Davis called "ongoing threats" by Trump and Trump's current lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, against Cohen's family.
"I am here because of what happened in Bialystok and because of the 'LGBT-free zone' stickers," said Amelia Rae, a 15-year-old student.
So we&aposre going to see even more of that because of what the effects of we&aposre seeing, the results from the Trump economy.
Because of what Colombia's United Nations verification mission calls "growing frustration with the lack of opportunities," most ex-guerrillas have left the 2000 demobilization zones.
Cohen had previously delayed speaking before Congress specifically because of what he called "ongoing threats" from Trump and the president's current personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani.
Jermaine Jackson's wife Halima won't be criminally charged for biting her hubby in the leg, because of what he did to her ... TMZ has learned.
The start of the election was delayed in in some polling stations because of what the electoral commission said was a shortage of election materials.
Hostile toward Kumail at first because of what their daughter's shared with them, the gradually thawing relationship between them is among the movie's sweeter attributes.
"We've sold more flood insurance during the last week because of what happened in Texas than we have during a storm in Florida," Butts said.
The biggest, the RMT, says it has taken the action because of what it describes as concerns about the "work-life balance" of its members.
I was very upset in my teen years, for a very long time, with God, mainly because of what church individuals had done to me.
"Lives and trajectories will be changed because of what we are set to pass today," Ms. Mark-Viverito, a Democrat, said shortly before the vote.
Trump earlier this week blasted department store operator Nordstrom for dropping his daughter Ivanka's clothing line, because of what the company said were poor sales.
Earlier this month, a number of the IRS's tax processing systems went down because of what the agency described as technical problems, sparking lawmaker suspicions.
But William convinces Delos that he should invest heavily in the park solely because of what people do there when they think no one's watching.
The other side: The administration and its allies have argued the arms sales are necessary because of what they described as heightened threats from Iran.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said this week that impeaching President Donald Trump is "almost not worth it" because of "what he is," according to Politico.
It's bad if they win, and it's bad if they lose because of what destruction they will wreak in the lives of the American people.
It's a curious name choice, not only because AB-InBev is based in Belgium, but also because of what the new name stands for: independence.
And he warned ahead of the summit that it could be a rocky one because of what he sees as disparities in the economic relationship.
He added that Riyadh was unable to hold a dialogue with its arch-rival Iran because of what he called the Islamic Republic's extremist ideology.
It affects all of his friends, all of his family, and there's a bit of a weight on his shoulders because of what he's done.
I tell myself give a little leeway because of what he's been through, but on the other hand, we can't have this on the court.
There are people who celebrate my work now, that four years ago were afraid to even post it because of what their audience would think.
I've had the idea to perform noise here for a while, but I've been nervous to actually do it because of what people might think.
Not the whole population were believers, but they were terrified to say they weren't because of what happened to the first person that was killed.
In most cases, because of what the league calls mitigating circumstances, players involved in domestic abuse cases have been suspended for two or three games.
"The only time our posture goes up is based on facts, not because of what Kim and Trump say to each other," the official added.
In it, he insists that it's totally legitimate to study profanity because of what it can teach us, in general, about language and the brain.
That is: Sondland claimed, according to Taylor's account, that he was linking military aid to an investigation statement because of what President Trump told him.
"He was like, 'I don't know if that's going to actually happen because of what Trump's doing,' " Ms. Zoellick said, referring to their higher subsidy.
It is possible the team also realized that Gonzalez, and perhaps other Dodgers, would refuse again because of what has been happening in Trump's campaign.
" Most recently, he says, he's seen a huge rise in young women joining Fab Swingers because of what he calls "the normalization of 'daddy' kinks.
I didn't stop sharing the video just because of what he did; I also stopped because of how he handled the fallout from these revelations.
Denmark apart, none of those teams were especially noteworthy, but they've stood the test of time, at least in part because of what they wore.
Countless movies have been made about Churchill, but Mr. Wright was drawn to this particular period because of what that uncertainty revealed about the man.
A Trumpified conservatism, though, will necessarily struggle to acknowledge any of this, because of what it would suggest about Trump's own fitness for his office.
In episode three, in front of the entire team, she replaces one of her kids because of what she considers the cheerleader's lack of effort.
Europe is also a beneficiary of the U.S. "talent drain," Schromgens said, because of what it has to offer compared to American firms and culture.
One way or another, Angelo is saying, he will never see his nonna again, and her life will be pain because of what he's done.
But law enforcement officials said in court documents Climo had decided to leave the group at some point because of what he considered their inaction.
Elizabeth Warren apologized Thursday evening to six women of color who left her Nevada presidential campaign because of what they called a toxic work environment.
Some cities hire Treat 'em Right, Mr. Bruno said, because of what he called "self-esteem issues," helping workers believe their city is worth visiting.
He is the President of the United States largely because of what he learned by attracting the attention of the tabloids and catering to them.
Ultimately, though, I don't read J.K. Rowling — or M.T. Anderson, or Ursula K. Leguin — because of what their books have to tell me about life.
" But, Favreau said, "when they talk about Trump, it's all the sense of embarrassment, frustration, loss of pride in America because of what he's done.
He was impeached for violating the Tenure of Office Act because of what that violation represented, and because of the likely consequences of that violation.
But with products such as Nest, "they are a massive part of the insurance value chain, because of what they know about consumers," he added.
"I am a big fan of the digital currency community because of what it represents, which is ultimately decentralization," Petersen told St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
"I will not take war lightly because of what it did to my father" is a hard point to counter, and O'Rourke didn't really try.
I wrote to my mother-in-law and explained that because of what my brother-in-law said, I would no longer attend family functions.
Because of what is taught in school, many people have limited knowledge of events like the Trail of Tears and Wounded Knee, Ms. Richards said.
Labor groups had resisted Amazon's plans for a vast Queens office complex partly because of what they saw as the company's hostile relationship to unions.
"You hate that you have these opportunities because of what happened at our school," said Jeff Foster, a teacher and former coach at Stoneman Douglas.
There's more women who are part of the Hollywood economy because of what that product is, than there are women part of the startup economy.
America was great not because of what our forefathers did — but because of who are forefathers were, America was founded as a White Christian Republic.
All bets are off [in terms of] thinking we know about the transmission of diseases because of what happened in rural outbreaks in the past.
"What you will see now is more guys getting opportunities because of what the young guys like Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott did," Irvin explained.
By the way ... Britney doesn't have a smartphone -- only a flip phone -- because of what she might do if she has access to the internet.
Already, this engineer explained, things like becoming a startup founder are more or less off limits to him because of what investors perceive as unnecessary risk.
"I think Lennar, because of ... what we think is the best operations, the strong cash flow they're going to generate, they're buying back stock," she said.
The family was shocked — not just because of what happened, but because it was their missing dog, now being called Mr. Big, on the TV screen.
Because of what Cleisthenes did, we still carry the torch of representative government, from the people, by the people, for the people, forward to this day.
The same pattern played out with 3M, which was crushed because of what headline writers described as a weak consumer products division with an unexpected decline.
I think the reason people are going to have a negative reaction isn't necessarily because of what I did but because it's me that did it.
He didn't even say outright that Trump was unfit for office because of what he'd said in 2005, or that he deserved to lose Republican support.
Those who believe that marriage is the union of a man and a woman shouldn't be ostracized, banished from society simply because of what they believe.
KENNEDY: The intelligence community, the FBI, the CIA, they have all essentially tarnish their own brands because of what is happened at the very top level.
I am not a horror person, but I did feel like I needed to see Andy Muschietti's It because of what a huge hit it was.
Nevertheless, Ralph Angel has been one of the most difficult characters to get behind this season because of what can only be described as fragile masculinity.
"I don't like politics because of what comes with it," she said, criticizing politicians who in the past have relied on ethnic groups to garner support.
"But now, [Cook is] investing $350 billion — because of what we did with taxes and the incentives that we created — in the United States, "Trump said.
Though he knows what was on his own tape, he can't understand why he would choose to end his own life because of what Hannah said.
The judge didn't buy it, not least because of what she described as "the elephant in the courtroom:" the companies being at odds with each other.
The woman then asked Jensen whether he was aware that many Mormons were leaving the Church because of what they'd learned about Church history on Google.
However, according to Thompson, not everyone was happy about the addition of this Asgardian warrior, and it was all because of what the actress looks like.
Yet his announcement on January 3rd that he was leaving early became big news because of what it showed about the government's unreadiness for Brexit negotiations.
One in three working Americans might not be getting enough sleep, and it turns out that could be because of what they do for a living.
Kupperman is important because of his proximity to Trump specifically on Ukraine, but also because of what his legal strategy could mean for the impeachment inquiry.
So what that means is, kind of all they have left is this argument that the vote shouldn't be held because of what happened with Cohen.
And second, to make a difference, to erase stereotypes that go beyond race, and to have an impact on the world because of what I write.
The news of Baghdadi's death has been tempered with concern about ISIS in part because of what intelligence experts have said about the group's remaining capabilities.
I was playing this role not knowing that a lot of the things I was going through were because of what he'd already done for me.
Central bank governor John Mangudya told reporters he sympathised with Zimbabweans, adding that "the fear factor is very high" because of what happened in the past.
Yet these officials had held fire and damped their public criticism, as had many other Saudi friends including me, because of what seemed the larger prize.
When the policeman arrived and interviewed the evil Swede who tackled you, he was crying so hard he couldn't speak because of what he d seen.
In the Netflix show, the DFS intelligence unit also wants Camarena taken down because of what he might know about the police's collaboration with the cartel.
THE EXAMPLE OF A FUND THAT WAS UNABLE TO MEET ITS REDEMPTION OBLIGATIONS BECAUSE OF WHAT WAS NOT OPTIMAL TO SAY THE LEAST LIQUIDITY RISK MANAGEMENTS.
In their statement, the Black family urged people not to threaten or harass police because of what happened, noting that Richard Black deeply appreciated law enforcement.
Leading tackler Merlin Robertson, the Pac-12's Freshman Defensive Player of the Year, missed the contest because of what was announced as a family emergency.
And Varys has always hated witches because of what a sorcerer did to him in childhood — a backstory of which Melisandre has always been eerily aware.
But he wants to be on the record saying I believe because of what legal scholars have told me I would be right to do this.
No, I mean, they would choose me because of what I would bring to it, of what ... you know, based on what my movies are like.
A staff aide to one state legislator quit his job in 2628 and left his party because of what he witnessed at a party caucus meeting.
Brian McMonagle, one of Cosby's defense attorneys, filed a motion for a mistrial because of what he called her prejudicial testimony, but the judge denied it.
Trump's tweet is telling: Flynn was let go not because of what he did, but because it was made public and started to become a problem.
Because of what they represent, nightclubs have also been targeted by both terrorists and alt-right trolls, who see them as hotbeds of dangerous liberal morality.
" "The problem that occurred because of what you wrote is that the question of whether our election as we have recorded it is real and valid.
If a consumer truly values her ride because of what it enables her to do on a daily basis, then yes, that brand will be meaningful.
"He has polluted any possible impact on a potential jury in any case because of what he is saying," Wine-Banks argued of Trump on MSNBC.
I learned a lot, and I'm able to be the player I am today because of what I went through while I was in the organization.
Clinton and the Republican nominee, Donald J. Trump, the election was likely to be close because of what he called the "structural" polarization of American society.
Some funds may decide to oppose the merger because of what they perceive as conflicts of interest rather than on the merits of the deal itself.
Kevin Cernekee, an engineer, is one of those former employees who say he was fired from Google because of what he alleged was anti-conservative bias.
At a public institution, cancelling a speech because of what the speaker might say is called prior restraint, and the courts have generally deemed it unconstitutional.
His farewell visit to the city on Wednesday, however, will be a more somber event, and not only because of what will follow his two terms.
"Because of what happened to Eric Lindros, the N.H.L. got a lot more serious about concussions," said Clarke, who is now the Flyers' senior vice president.
RW Chris Neil remained out of the Ottawa lineup on Monday after missing Game 1 because of what coach Guy Boucher said was a nagging problem.
Nobody is ever going to put it in a headline anywhere, but I'm going to know that kids are not hungry because of what I did.
"If you were a customer who decided to leave Uber because of what you've read, you'd also be likely to make your life harder," Davies said.
I said that all of us, guilty or innocent, were sitting around Guantánamo talking about marriage instead of experiencing it because of what men had done.
Good journalism is always hard to do, but there's a new generation of reporters who take nothing for granted because of what they know about Vietnam.
You check in on people, see how their families are and take a real interest in them, and not because of what they can offer you.
Hegerberg stepped down from the national team because of what she says are differences in the way Norway's soccer federation treats the men's and women's teams.
Last week, they announced that ban remains in place, refusing to lift the restriction because of what they called an insufficient recovery from the doping scandal.
" Ms. Taillor told her critics in the room: "You don't have to kink-shame or say that people are creepy because of what they enjoy doing.
"Because of what the Fed's just announced, there's a bit less pressure on U.S. investors to sell European assets," said Lyn-Graham Taylor, strategist at Rabobank.
And so if somehow Biden or Buttigieg emerge as the new front runner because of what happens next or even Warren, the door closes on Bloomberg.
He has been here for three years now and is a little bit of a lightning rod because of what he does on the football field.
She has spoken publicly about being embarrassed by the music she made at the beginning of her career because of what little creative control she had.
The corporate seizures have also changed the way the country is perceived in the international business sphere, largely because of what they say about the leadership.
This is important because of what Libra aims to be and the responsibilities the Association would have, duties previously held mostly by governments and central banks.
"If you don't like your job and you're disgruntled, because of what this President has done, you can find another job," Lewandowski told CNN's John Berman.
"You're not seeing the same kind of lending, with no check on income or ability to pay, because of what happened 10 years ago," he said.
The judge didn't buy it, not least because of what she described as "the elephant in the courtroom": the companies being at odds with each other.
Trump's approach to foreign aid has long drawn criticism, and not because of what might have led to the hold on the military funds for Ukraine.
His books are to be found in any animators library today because of what they teach you about drawing, composition, telling a story in a frame.
Later, of course, no matter what she was doing, people tended to shun her because of what they thought of as her getting away with murder.
I already had a relationship with HBO, Reese loved HBO because of what they were able to give us, and that was just where we ended up.
But because of what they'd been through in the past, Sursok admitted it took her and her husband a long time to bond with the unborn child.
A contingent of Google employees petitioned the Pride parade to revoke Google's sponsorship because of what they called hate speech on Google platforms, including YouTube, KBHK reported.
"I'm not convicted, not arrested, but dragged my name in the dirt / All this work to be successful and you're bending me because of what you heard."
One day, though it might as well be someday, you and I will rise up all the way, all because of what you are, the prettiest star.
That's because of what the security researchers point out as the "tyranny of the default," or the idea that people tend to maintain the recommended default settings.
"I have mixed emotions about the guy because of what he did, and I'm furious," Lavan said of Comey and the letter-that-must-not-be-named.
I deeply believe that, even when it's silly, pro wrestling is important because of what its continuing popularity says about who we are and where we're going.
In this selection of images, I think the image of the Fourth of July parade in Kivalina is my favorite because of what it will mean historically.
After a heart-to-heart with her dad about his racial justice activism — activism he is invested in because of what happened to Niecy — she gets motivated.
" The Trinity Lutheran decision, however, noted that a church could not be barred from participating in a grant program "simply because of what it is — a church.
" Barr's reference to "angry and alienated young males" is particularly striking because of what he doesn't list as threats to religious liberty and the "traditional moral order.
They were far more open to the appeals of the nativists and the isolationists because of what they saw happen to Greece and Spain and other countries.
You talk about the finale weighing on us; I think there was an emotional element of not wanting to write this scene, because of what it represented.
But don't tell me that I can't point out when our First Lady is doing a bad job of representing our country because of what she's wearing.
Another Pew study found that only 20 percent of users modified their stance on a social or political issue because of what they saw on social media.
"Just woke up to fire alarms and had to evacuate the hotel we are staying in because of what happened to our house," he updated his followers.
Abbott is important because of what the court did not do: It did not change the way in which voting districting is done in the United States.
" He later added, "I'm sure I'm not going to get credit for it, but that was largely because of what I was saying, my criticism of NATO.
"Because of what happened during fall tillage ... maybe you do not plant as much corn," said Don Roose, president of U.S. Commodities in West Des Moines, Iowa.
"It shouldn't be Democratic or Republican to say that we don't target groups of people because of what they look like or how they pray," Obama said.
So basically that shows that one, the strike had been coordinated with the Russians, two, the Russians were not happy with Assad because of what he did.
Microsoft hopes that if it can make the compatibility issues a thing of the past, users will still gravitate to its browser because of what differentiates it.
WAPNER: Let me ask you this: you've said on twitter, and this is your word, that stocks were, quote, "buckling" because of what was happening with rates.
" Ultimately, says Richards, who has been wed to Mauricio Umansky, 47, for 22 years, "everything I have now is because of what my mom did for me.
I realize how silly all of this is, but it's also serious because of what it says about the man, about who and what he actually is.
Pittsburgh left fielder Corey Dickerson left in the seventh because of what the team termed right groin discomfort after running to catch a ball in shallow left.
"And yet, I saw 80-year-old Dalits who were healthy and doing hard labor, largely because of what they were eating: pure, unprocessed food," he said.
You know, the only person I know who can say "You know what, I am a don" in England because of what they do musically is Adele.
He said he hoped to win the Granite State primary next Tuesday but did not feel any extra pressure because of what happened in Iowa on Monday.
In the days before that deal, Iran briefly detained 10 U.S. sailors after their boats entered its waters because of what they said was a navigational error.
The amount of money Into the Spider-Verse brings in is of great interest to Hollywood insiders and comics fans alike because of what the movie represents.
I was dogged about the fact that it needed to respond to your gait, because of what Tashka had said, that the forest is 'aware of you.
Some, commending Madikizela-Mandela now, insist that her flaws should be forgiven because of what the country did to her: exile her, torment her, ignore her voice.
The White House has come out against the legislation, because of what it claims would be dangerous precedent that could erode the legal system of sovereign immunity.

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