Sentence examples for a tangible cause for from inspiring English sources

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It empathized with David Reynard's search for a tangible cause for his wife's cancer.

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For those men and women, democracy must seem like a tangible cause around which they can readily rally.

But, at last, there was a tangible reason for excitement on Wednesday.

I can comprehend that sundry people are (were, will ever be) both insensately vindictive and — not wholly unrelated — unhappy with what they perceive in rare encounters with the mirror as failed lives, and are commensurately eager to compose or pursue tangible causes for that in the form of other people with whom they might have had tangential contact a long while since.

At issue was the quantity of resources spent looking at effects in patients' psyches rather than hunting for more tangible causes and effects in their bodies.

It also has more tangible causes.

There are also more tangible causes of DSAS.

A "tangible vision" for a development would be very quickly sketched out and publicly announced.

"You get a tangible benefit for the time you're putting into it," Gosling explains.

It had a tangible benefit for the Dingell home.

Fishing, however, is the main threat, and hence a tangible starting place for making conservation gains.

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