Conjunction
seeing that
Considering the fact that; since; given that.
Can I go home now, seeing that I've finished all my work?
According to the people, the raise in the bus and subway fares are invalid, seeing that the amount charged is too high for the low quality of the services. Source: Internet
According to Epiphanius, Hadrian appointed Aquila from Sinope in Pontus as "overseer of the work of building the city", seeing that Aquila was related to him by marriage. Source: Internet
Additional support was not forthcoming, however, and seeing that the enemy vastly outnumbered the crusaders, he ordered the sacking and burning of the city, and then withdrew. Source: Internet
“Already we’re seeing that we’re getting more and more remakes and sequels because that’s safe, rather than something that’s out of the box,” says Tabitha Goldstaub, a tech entrepreneur and commentator who specialises in artificial intelligence. Source: Internet
'And by the way, we're seeing that internationally as well,' Obama continued. Source: Internet
And we’re seeing that play out in real time this morning.” Source: Internet