Partly because of high gas prices, consumers are taking a second look at hybrid cars.
This is partly because there are disproportionately more men in dangerous industries like construction and mining.
Pharmaceuticals are a traditional favorite, partly because the demand for them is thought to be relatively inelastic.
This is partly because the economy has grown steadily in the past three years and unemployment has fallen.
That is partly because some Republicans think bad cuts are better than no cuts at all.
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Market pros consider 45% decent execution, partly because big selling--Gates had one 5-million-share day--depresses prices.
It is an event, but it's an event partly because it embodies a very powerful idea.
That's partly because of a comment McCain made in New Hampshire three months ago.
Financial globalisation sped up partly because governments did not listen to the academic sceptics.
Partly because of her ties to Bloomberg, a well-financed PAC has sprouted up to oppose Quinn.
This was partly because a high proportion of Lesotho's women go to school and work.
Consumer spending is sluggish, partly because wages are declining and unemployment has started to inch up.
This is partly because lenders ask for collateral that only the well-off can provide.
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That's partly because of societal barriers and subtle biases remain, partly because of women's behavior.
Turnout in the referendum was low, around 50%, partly because of poor weather during voting Thursday.
Now, that's been made possible partly because we know the economy is getting better.
Experts say that's partly because parents today spend more time with their children than ever before.
National service was a priority for me during the campaign, partly because of my own biography.
That is partly because children generally have lower triglyceride levels than those of adults.
Several CEO moms say they advanced partly because they created strict boundaries between work and home.
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This, Beal reasons, is partly because the states have not even started laying people off.
Officials rightly point out that the shortages arise partly because Venezuelans are consuming more.
These seven stories grip partly because they are long enough to immerse the reader totally.
Anadigics commands impressive incremental operating margins partly because its cutting-edge six-inch wafer fab in Warren, N.
Pension reform is vital partly because the government faces pressure to spend more in other areas.
The traditional Sales-Editorial divide has also changed, partly because a product team sits in between.
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My appearance caused a stir in the street, partly because I arrived in a police cruiser.
But our revenues are very low partly because so many people are out of work.
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Partly because the economic situation in Denmark is quite good already, so why change it?
And partly because they suspect that the important issue is the constitutional one anyway.
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