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I was to blame in part for this misdeed.

The role of government in Japanese industrial organization in part reflects the rapid modernization.

Such attacks reflect in part the German state's troubled relationship with family policy in the past.

In France, however, a nation defined in part by its language, the purists have been aghast.

Article 13: Incentives shall include the exemption, in whole or in part, of duties and taxes.

That craziness, he says, was due in part to his mother.

The IMF's gloom is based in part on its reading of history.

He reckons this is, in part, their way of saying "you can't ignore us".

Yelp generates revenue in part by letting those businesses advertise on the site.

Maintaining that promise depends in part on potash, the only fertiliser in which China is seriously deficient.

Intelligence quotient (IQ) tests are valued in part because researchers have linked scores to success or failure later in life.

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

Indeed, Buick says it designed the new Lacrosse in part to appeal to well-heeled buyers in China, who typically hire drivers and ride in the back seat.

The Irish travel agency came up with the idea in part after seeing last year's blockbuster "Best Job in the World" campaign in Australia.

If a governor requests modification, the Secretary must reply in writing, granting or denying the request in whole or in part "and stating his reasons therefor".

Load testing in particular had played only a small part in our testing efforts so far but would figure prominently in our testing of the full system.

The accuracy of the procedure depends in part on the technique used and the experience and skill of the radiologist.

This may, in part, be because large spills have grown rarer as tanker technology, too, has improved.

Vampires have long been a part of the folklore of certain areas, particularly in parts of Eastern Europe.

The magazine decided to do this in part because it believes that photo-driven magazines are best viewed horizontally.

Although the teams should update these lists continuously, they seldom do — in part because their time frame is so short.

This is in stark contrast to the higher risk of breast cancer shown in the estrogen-progestin part of the trial.

These are global Numbers, buoyed in part by WPP's strong presence in emerging markets such as China, which have weathered the economic crisis better than most.

Even in richer places the cost can be offset in part if the soggy ground can be put to lucrative use.

Most Brazilian cars can run on a mixture of ethanol and petrol, thanks in part to the flex-fuel engine, developed in the country.

It stems in part from an age-centered perspective, in which we view our own age as the most normal of times, the way all life should be.

So in 1642, you see Milton softening a bit, in part because he's interested in getting married himself and, in fact he's married within a month of the actual publication of this treatise.

In the aftermath of the crisis, current account imbalances have narrowed, but this in part reflects temporary, cyclical factors such as sharp declines in world trade and in the price of oil.

Men prefer young women in part because they tend to be healthier than older women. One accurate indicator of health is physical attractiveness; another is hair.

And he originally did not seek to invest equity in part thinking that Banks would refuse the money for fear of looking weak.

The Afsluitdijk was constructed in part to dam off the Zuiderzee inlet of the North Sea, turning it into the massive freshwater lake of the IJsselmeer.

So do its public schools and other public services, which have been deteriorating for years — in part because older white voters have been reluctant to subsidize younger minorities.

That depends, in part, on the assumptions you make about what might happen if one of the peripheral countries were to default.

Most historians have attributed that inflation, in part, to the importation, starting in 1550, of silver from the Americas, which supposedly put much more currency into circulation in Spain.

This poverty was in part what inspired people to take to the streets, says a flushed 24-year-old man dressed in black jogging pants and a grey sweatshirt when we meet later in the evening.

For example, while caffeine keeps people awake in part by blocking adenosine, a brain chemical that brings on sleep, the chlorogenic acid in coffee keeps adenosine circulating in the brain longer.

However, in the case of climate change there is overwhelming evidence that the climate is changing - in part due to human activities - and that changes will accelerate if emissions continue unabated.

"Force majeure preventing one party from performing any of its obligations under this contract, in whole or in part, may be asserted against the other party only if the prevented party gives notice within 15 days"

Deep brain stimulation has shown promise in treatments of Parkinson's disease, epilepsy and depression, but it has a number of side effects, stemming in part from its lack of specificity.

After limited success, the disease rebounded in many places, due in part to the emergence of parasites that resisted drugs such as chloroquine that had previously held the malady at bay.

This is in part due to exchange-rate movements: the depreciation of the dollar against many other currencies has blunted the impact of an increase in the dollar price of food.

Tens of thousands have gathered for prayers at the makeshift camp set up by anti-regime protesters at the gates of Sana'a University, in part to mourn those killed the week before.

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