• That is partly because the number of pure wholesale banks has gone down, but also because they face higher borrowing costs.

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  • Ambitious young people flock to large cities not only for their economic opportunities, but also because they provide more choices and personal freedom.

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  • Cheerier workers are more productive workers, not only because they work better, but also because they identify more closely with the company's interests.

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  • Foreigners want to buy property in London not just because they want to live there, but also because they regard it as a safe investment.

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  • But also because they don't think this is in their interests.

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  • Mark Bellis, who led the research in Liverpool, says people just don't tell the truth in surveys, partly because they genuinely don't remember but also because they are selective.

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  • People buy DVD players in part because of the quality, but also because they get extra footage that they cannot get on VHS or even at the theater.

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  • Some countries, such as Sweden and Australia, emerge relatively unscathed from the model, partly because of more favourable demographics but also because they have restructured their pension systems.

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  • Organizing as such a group is desirable, not just because such entities typically don't have to pay taxes, but also because they generally don't have to identify their donors.

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  • She said regular eye tests were important, not only for correcting vision problems, but also because they can spot early indicators of other health problems, such as diabetes, glaucoma and cataracts.

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  • Muslims in northern Nigeria are drawn to the idea of the Islamic code, partly because they are disillusioned by years of corrupt military rule, but also because they are alarmed by ever-rising crime figures.

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  • Emerging market central bankers views are extremely important, not just because they are large holders of U.S. and European debt, but also because they sit at the very heart of the global monetary system.

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  • The country has been forced to deal with environmental issues not only because the Japanese care about nature, but also because they increasingly live in ever-closer quarters in Tokyo, Osaka and a handful of other big cities.

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  • "We know that our people at Crewe are very motivated to get the model to Crewe, and we as a board support that, not just because they are motivated but also because they are highly skilled, " said Mr Schreiber.

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  • Many famous performers play modern violins alongside their old masters, not least because they are often more resistant to the rigours of air travel and central heating, but also because they may be more suitable for certain kinds of music.

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  • They argue, therefore, that people with power that they think is justified break rules not only because they can get away with it, but also because they feel at some intuitive level that they are entitled to take what they want.

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  • They have done so partly because they see that rescuing Russia's economy requires close economic links to the West, but also because they are rightly nervous about the growing power of their great eastern neighbour, China, and want a western neighbour they can turn to for help if necessary.

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  • Striped bass are a big marine fish concern of the DEC not only because they are a prized game fish for recreational anglers, but also because they are full of PCBs, thanks to the General Electric plants upstream on the Hudson that pumped the contaminants into the water for 30 years until 1976.

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  • In both cases, famous Tokyo-based chefs (Masahiro Yoshitake and Seiji Yamamoto, respectively) decided to branch out and open a second outlet outside of Japan, choosing Hong Kong as the sweet spot, partly because they can easily split their time between their two restaurants, but also because they can use the same fresh ingredients flown in daily.

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  • All of which means the health minister has the sort of job that leaves others shaking their heads, partly because they think she's got it very wrong, but also, partly, because they know, in their heart of hearts, neither she nor they could possibly get it right.

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  • But they also face particular problems, because they are trying to break into a world economy in which globalisation is already well advanced.

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  • That is so partly because such labels are everywhere much less helpful than they were, but partly also because in South Korea's circumstances (and Mr Kim's) they are especially misleading.

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  • In medieval Europe Jews were persecuted not only because they were not Christians but also because killing them was a quick way to expunge debts.

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  • The funds' returns have been disappointing, partly because they charge hefty commissions but also because the state has required them to hold a lot of government bonds (these amount to 55% of their portfolios).

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  • Henri's disciples were known collectively as the Ashcan School, partly because of the lowlife subjects they painted, but also because of the gritty, expressive handling of paint, which you can see in the swift brush strokes of "Forty-two Kids, " and Bellows's famous painting of an illicit prizefight, "Stag at Sharkey's" (1909).

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  • They said because they were angry, but they also knew they didn't have to vote to actually pass the measure.

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  • They also heavily compete with other providers but because of their scale they have a variety of different learning organizations and a corporate learning services group which provides shared training services.

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  • Childcare, in fact, can be a huge burden on single mothers, both because they have no partner to pitch in but also because of the sheer costs associated with it.

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  • But they are also shorting the Brazilian currency, the real, because they expect the dollar to gain as the Brazilian economy slows and the flight to safety trend continues into next year.

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  • They sit just two points behind Sunderland but because of their three recent postponements they also have three games in hand.

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