Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

because

[see also: as, for, since

However, this argument is fallacious, because as remarked after Lemma 3, K is discontinuous.

This is because the factor M satisfies condition (P).

Unfortunately, because of the possible presence of “cusps'', this need not be true.

Because of this, W is never long enough to cancel with M in the product ABC.



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