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Mr Porter said: "It is a grave cause for concern.
Article 86 further specifies that the president may only resign voluntarily in the event of a "grave cause" (causa grave), which would have to be defined as such by Congress.
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This is why we have been led to fire Mr. Remy for grave cause".
Attitudes and self-awareness When a senior Unesco official feels no shame in telling me bluntly that he's bored of debating the gender mainstreaming initiative, there is grave cause for concern.
13.3 Both parties reserve the right to give extraordinary notice for grave cause.
It is a disaster of unimaginable proportion and could certainly cause a grave humanitarian crisis.
As in 1931 and 2008, a grave financial crisis may cause a large drop in output.
"If the medical center were to default -- and we don't expect it to -- it would cause a grave financial condition from which the county might not recuperate".
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