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"Right now, we're working on the '05, '06 model years and vehicles," she said, adding that frequent reviews "can really cause some havoc with your product planning".
But today, the travel accessory of choice for thieves is a laptop or notebook computer, and losing one of those babies can really cause a problem.
"Sometimes a situation like that can really cause a team to jell," said Dickey, the 2012 Cy Young Award winner for the Mets.
It's the things we're unaware of not knowing that can really cause trouble.
"When current flows through an object, it can produce a lot of heat, which can really cause serious damage.
As an actor I am faced with constant rejection, which can really cause issues with self-esteem and certain defense mechanisms are often deployed, such as humor, sarcasm or even jerkiness.
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"It can really get into a pitcher's head and cause havoc".
But now we know what harm a cricket ball can actually cause, is this really appropriate?
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