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One case, from his past, is a cause of particular vexation.
Fifteen years ago, a BP reading of 150/95 would not have been a cause of particular concern (the threshold then was 160/100).
The H1N1 swine flu virus targets pregnant women, younger adults, and those with chronic conditions, making it a cause of particular alarm.
A cause of particular concern is the growing competition for research funding and academic positions, which, combined with an increasing use of bibliometric parameters to evaluate careers (e.g. number of publications and the impact factor of the journals they appeared in), pressures scientists into continuously producing "publishable" results [1].
A cause of particular concern in the present study is that vulnerable patients, who were older and utilized more healthcare resources, reported worse care experiences than the non-vulnerable patient.
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Consider frustration as a cause of this particular behavior.
Energy costs, in particular, are a cause of concern.
1. Parent: A parent is a direct cause of a particular variable.
But if Hume is right about causation then we can only infer the nature of a particular unobserved cause of a particular observed effect when we have had repeated experience of conjunction of similar causes with similar effects.
Many blogs are explicitly partisan, advancing a cause or particular point of view.
It is often justifiable to identify a concrete action as the cause of a particular event (a circumstance that was sufficient in the existing circumstances to bring about the outcome), and it is feasible to provide a convincing interpretation of the reasons that led the actor to carry out the action.
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