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Sometimes a war has a clear culprit: Paris takes Helen to Troy Japann bombs Pearl Harbor.
None named malathion as a clear culprit, though several researchers said more study of the chemical's role was needed.
A clear culprit in this disastrous ending to the season has been the inability of the Mets' offense to get anything going.
But one class of insecticides has emerged as a clear culprit.
But a certain class of insecticides has emerged as a clear culprit.
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If, for example, you ate a peanut and 10 minutes later your experienced anaphylaxis, there is a pretty clear culprit.
As a generation, our obsession with our bodies has a very, very clear culprit: the media.
The clear culprit is a general warming of at least 1.5°C in the 20th century, says glaciologist Matt Nolan of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks (UAF).
Swinburn's paper comes up with a clear primary culprit: a powerful global food industry "which is producing more processed, affordable, and effectively-marketed food than ever before".
Some viewers may be intrigued, or exasperated, that no clear culprit is ever unmasked.
A newly published article in the Lancet, a British medical journal that in recent years has used epidemiological analysis to examine political and social questions, argues that the clear culprit was mass privatisation (distributing vouchers that could be swapped for shares in state-owned enterprises).
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