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Or as the Hamburger Abendblatt put it, "Leading a double life has not been cause to step down for some time".
Throughout this debacle, there has been cause to wonder whether BP behaved so badly that it might end up making the rest of its industry look relatively safe — if the problem was utter negligence, not industry-wide practices.
Defour's star has fallen since he was linked with Everton and Manchester United earlier in the decade but if he can shine at Burnley there will be obvious benefits for player and club; the obvious concern is that, where in the past his addition would have been cause to celebrate, as things stand it probably will not be enough.
Special Japanese events have also been cause to light the tower in several nontraditional ways.
"A celebrity's politics, philosophy, irrational behavior, outrageous remarks or anything like that have never been cause to remove a Walk of Fame star," Johnny Grant, who formerly helmed the Walk of Fame, once told Variety.
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However, there is cause to be grateful, too.
But there is cause to worry about this argument.
Unless, of course, there is cause to celebrate.
To the right's Jacobins, that's cause to send her to the guillotine.
It may also be cause to delay a much-anticipated IPO.
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