He does not spell out the assets and liabilities that lie behind the total.
Only good things could lie behind double doors of such chic taupe and perfect gloss.
These principles now lie behind a long-overdue effort in Britain to reduce the number of claimants.
It seems that changing social trends also sometimes lie behind the fall in property crime.
This evidence, and two other factors, most likely lie behind this week's rate rise.
Several factors lie behind Mr Fogh Rasmussen's popularity, but the most surprising may be the welfare state.
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At issue is the viability of hundreds of thousands of patents and the products that lie behind them.
Amid the weeds a dozen or so discarded old blue seats from the terraces lie behind steel bars.
More interesting than this phenomenon itself are the reasons that lie behind it.
And also some of the constitutional issues which lie behind the electoral problems.
Her lack of trust in her ministers may also lie behind the new restrictions on press access to government officials.
Two things in particular lie behind the change in the market's mood.
That motive may lie behind China's aid programme in the area, which includes small amounts of money for the police and armed forces.
The finding has been greeted with some caution, and Nature News carries a good discussion of arguments over what might lie behind it.
They say capital flight and depressed demand, rather than good management, lie behind the fall in inflation (which is still forecast at 15-17% this year).
But if America reacts by turning in on itself raising trade barriers and rejecting foreign investors it risks exacerbating the economic troubles that lie behind its current funk.
And no drug company has yet perfected a standardized test to determine which particular genetic flaws lie behind an individual patient's cancer, a key prerequisite to targeted therapy.
Then, reaching the last room, bathed in unexpected natural light, Ms Horn points through the window to a restored building outside, which used to lie behind the wall.
But if educational differentials and assortative mating lie behind much of the gap between those in Loudoun County and poorer Americans, they do not explain the Hamptons phenomenon.
It may lie behind the breakdown of discipline in classrooms.
It may also lie behind the fact that up to 60% of past presidents of the United States and prime ministers of Britain had lost their fathers before they were 14.
After all, it was the decade of cheap credit when financial markets barely distinguished between Greek and German bonds behaving as if Eurobonds already existed that created the imbalances that lie behind the crisis.
Rather than a sweeping assault on inequality itself, policymakers would do better to take on the market distortions that often lie behind the most galling income gaps, and which also impede economic growth.
But the ideas that lie behind it focusing on basic subjects such as maths and reading and using regular testing to hold schools accountable have been widely tried at the state level since at least the mid-1990s.
"The Bricklayer" premiere attracted plenty of Houston Iranians, but, like the film "A Separation, " its most enduring effect may be to show non-Iranians some of the subtleties that lie behind the stereotypes about modern Iran and its people.
Barcelona, who have the same points as Real but lie behind them on the head-to-head tie break rule used in the Spanish league, and dent the hopes of Samuel Eto'o of notching up a third successive Spanish league triumph.
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My own view is that, even by his own account of events, Oscar Pistorius displayed the most extreme recklessness in firing blindly into a closed door, without even the most basic appreciation of who or what might lie behind it.
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