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His comments will cause dismay for the Labour leader, Ed Miliband, who urged both sides of the dispute to get round the negotiating table.
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To the outside world, this spectacle should cause dismay.
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To many in Web land, the news is likely to cause dismay.
The failure of a long-trusted preventative measure will therefore cause dismay.
For those who prefer intimate movies, this is a cause for dismay; for those who unashamedly like their cinema loud, bombastic and wedded to preposterous fantasy, mind-bending glimpses of the future and/or synapse-searing adventure, 2012 has been a vintage year.
In Norfolk, Virginia, Gibson attended Pines Elementary School, where the teachers' lack of encouragement for him to read was a cause of dismay for his parents.
The demand has caused considerable dismay for German manufacturers, whose production has slowed in recent months and whose margins have fallen under high input costs and a dear euro.And shares of United Airlines fell 75% before recovering yesterday, after an old story related to United's 2002 bankruptcy was accidentally reposted on a news site.
However, Democrats on the committee said their proposal did not include a change in the eligibility age — a proposal that had caused dismay among many advocates for older Americans.
That courtesy caused dismay among those back home for whom the Pakistani army is a source of all evil, most notably as the Taliban's historical backer.
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