Sentence examples for announced causing from inspiring English sources

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In 2011, it hit the headlines after an all-male shortlist – selected by the sports editors of national newspapers – was announced, causing claims of sexism.

For another, the official name of Naruhito's era has yet to be announced, causing concern for diary publishers, calendar printers and international standards bodies.

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There were a few new baseball rules announced last week, causing some fans to complain that MLB was messing with tradition.

WASHINGTON -- Nearly half a million Americans left the labor force in March, the U.S. Labor Department announced Friday, causing the unemployment rate to decline from 7.7 to 7.6percentt.

Whatever the reason, the sharp rise in retail sales announced this week caused a shock.

But the disappointing earnings announced yesterday caused analysts to ask whether the direction Ms. Russo is taking the company is promising.

Cancelling an announced deal causes substantial losses not only for the acquirer but for the target as well.

But a pair of one-time charges announced last week caused the automaker to post its first quarterly loss since the fourth quarter of 1992.

The airline has not yet announced what caused the power outage in Atlanta, and said it was still looking into the problem.

(He didn't just find out that the airport in Newark is 3,000 miles away, did he?) He prefers the easier schedule and much higher pay at ABC/ESPN, a position that, when it was announced two years ago, caused surprised YES officials agita.

"In Gibraltar there's no football and there's no volleyball, and when that was announced it caused some angst.

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