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"The group itself is an effect and not a cause," said a Nigerian analyst, Chris Ngwodo.
"We can't be certain that acetaminophen is a cause," said a co-author, Tadd Clayton of the University of Auckland.
"It is clear that they're ordinary criminals, unlike the Taliban, who fought for a cause," said Capt.
"I don't know if they'll ever find a cause," said Edwin Matthews, the lawyer for the village of South Orange, where the university is located.
"The thing that I always admired about Gay is that she's a rebel with a cause," said Brantley, 51. "Football was a man's world.
"It's a quintessential Vietnamese thing, dying for a cause, trying and failing for a cause," said Hoi Trinh, a young admirer who lives in Little Saigon in Southern California.
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For 70% of members, it's a transactional relationship, for the rest, the National Trust is a cause, says Ghosh.
The outflow of funds in March was a "symptom of a market bottom," not a cause, says Arnie Berman, a technology strategist at Wit Soundview.
"David Mancuso was a rebel with a cause," says Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy, Mancuso's protege.
"I think CIT is a lost cause," said Kathleen Shanley, a credit analyst at Gimme Credit.
Government-commissioned studies declared the palace a lost cause, said Damian Merlo, an adviser to Mr. Martelly.
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