Sentence examples for a slight cause from inspiring English sources

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Its compromise today is a slight cause for shame.

Explaining his famous comment that the licence fee was "worse than the poll tax", he said: "It might be naivety, but I have a slight cause for surprise that it was regarded as such a controversial statement.

Yet, to the extent that one can find an explanation, it could be a slight cause for hope.

A slight cause for concern might be the number of steps (about 6 steps) involved in performing the test as compared to the four-step test of other RDT formats [ 20].

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EB is a painful and life threatening disorder which causes the skin to tear and blister at a slight touch, causing wounds on the body that need constant bandaging and care to prevent infection and further trauma.

A slight limp causes Ashoke's right foot to drag almost imperceptibly with each step.

The writer and his companion escape when a slight earthquake causes the electricity to go off, and the juke box can't play any more.

This was also the year that CO2 levels in the atmosphere bounced back after a slight fall caused the previous year's recession in 2009.

PVA/FGO exhibited a similar weight-loss profile as that of neat PVA, except for a slight drop caused by the decomposition of FGO below 200 °C.

The bitmap version, though still quite odd and unsettling (it reminds us of silk stocking-capped bank robbers), is at least more palatable thanks to a slight abstraction caused by the pixelation.

Full-thickness articular cartilage defects have limited capacity to heal and a slight incongruity caused by articular cartilage damage generates overload situations [ 3, 4].

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