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That was partly because of its easier-going tropical ambience.

He was known as Mad Shelley partly because of his eccentricity and partly because of his violent temper.

Haiti isn't impoverished because the devil got his due; it's impoverished partly because of debts due.

I was rooting for Aliya partly because I'd met her, partly because I actually recognized her on stage and partly because, as an ethnic minority, she would be an underdog, despite her looks.

He was austere and demanding, partly because of his personality, But partly because I was the eldest son of the family.

This is partly because the water is framed in red by the surrounding mountains, partly because it is supercharged with salt and other minerals.

That's partly because, for a woman, being both employed and married is tough in Asia.

Too few women are in full-time work, partly because child-care support is lacking.

India has traditionally had large families, partly because of the high mortality rate of infants.

That is partly because of increasing vibration, but mainly because the spinning rotor blades provide both lift and propulsion.

That is partly for environmental reasons-much irreplaceable Amazon jungle has already been lost-and partly because many countries have used up all their available farmland.

Partly because the Kremlin is firmly in charge and partly because many Russians built up savings in the boom years and have yet to feel the full impact of recession.

I continue to be isolated, partly because of my polio, which forces me to spend five or six days a week in an iron lung, and partly because of my personality.

Average blood pressure and cholesterol levels are dropping, partly because of drug treatments. But drugs don't get all the credit.

Partly because of his stammer, brought on by a fall through a roof as a lad, and partly because people from Hesket didn’t talk too much as a rule, he didn’t care to meet strangers.

That was partly because a long period of low inflation and economic stability reduced investors’ perception of risk.

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

This is partly because the economy grew quite slowly (until recently), but mainly because of the generosity of the pension regime.

That's partly because in the era when today's centenarians were born, medicine was not as advanced, and average life expectancy was about 47.

However, Indonesia and the Philippines have to rely more on tax cuts than on public spending, partly because "shovel-ready" projects are lacking.

These issues exist in all countries, but in India, I could see the bigotry in high fidelity and hear the stereotypes in surround-sound —partly because it is worse in India, mostly because I am Indian.

The delay is partly because the government wants to match about 10 million pension records with beneficiaries, as many who have switched jobs have multiple records thanks to slipshod recordkeeping.

Immigrants to the United States often ditch their ethnic diets for high-calorie American fare, partly because it is cheap and easy to find but also as a way to fit in, a new study shows.

It is partly because they are tired.

Partly because of their clientele, partly because supermarkets are mass-market enterprises, they tend to stock mainstream fare.

That the pedestrians apathy to help the baby was partly because of police harassment and partly because of the fact that mostly influential (politically) people drive cars recklessly.

Partly because it was a notorious gulag, partly because of the antichurch positions of the Soviet Union, the town didn’t have a dedicated church building until 2007.

And it is partly because Drucker discovered a creative middle ground between rival schools of management.

This is partly because there are more employment opportunities in rural areas, and because agricultural prices have gone up.

Almost none of the carbon dioxide is captured, partly because there is no profitable way of using it.

And most trade, Mr Irwin points out, was free of duty (partly because high tariffs discouraged imports).

He trusts them partly because they are his ethnic kin, but mostly because an Igbo middleman in Guangdong needs to maintain a good reputation.

And unemployment has been slow to rise, partly because of government incentives, but is sure to increase as firms start to address over-capacity.

The main opposition Telugu Desam Party lost power in 2004 partly because it was seen as in thrall to the IT industry and foreign investors.

He easily won re-election partly because he seized on global warming as a concern and signed into law America's first wide-ranging scheme to cap greenhouse-gas emissions.

This is partly because of the subject matter.

Progress has been slow, partly because the troops are being methodical in holding on to their gains and partly because they are meeting strong resistance from the Taliban.

That is partly because people have tightened their belts, but also because they are snapping up tablets and smartphones.

But getting the right kind of help is not so easy, partly because food is not a one-solution-fits-all problem and partly because some of the help needed now risks making matters worse in the long run.

That is partly because of a widespread belief that the publicity build-up to last year's summit contributed to its failure, but also because expectations have changed dramatically.

Many enterprise networks hit the T-1 speed barrier when delivering Internet access to users, partly because of the inability to allocate, prioritize and administer bandwidth within the organization.

That is partly because they have more friends abroad (with whom they link via Facebook) and partly snobbishness.

Already many construction workers from Poland and elsewhere are returning, partly because hot housing markets are cooling fast, partly because wages at home have risen in response to Labour shortages.

Mr Kerkorian and a number of analysts see more opportunities in an alliance with Nissan and Renault. This is partly because of its size.

Neither flourished, partly because nobody could figure out which version of the software to use.

In America the issue is being dealt with more cautiously, partly because of intense lobbying by the venture capitalists who have a much better standing in Congress than private-equity firms do.

Quite how this will work is not entirely clear, partly because the rules are still being written.

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