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The cause is often industrial decline.

For mature skin, the cause is often sun damage.

In places where perception is conflated with reality, cause is often confused with effect.

Frequency and urgency of urinating are poor indicators of disease, since the cause is often benign.

The cause is often weakened pelvic floor muscles, which can stem from pregnancies and childbirth, menopause and weight gain.

"The progressive cause is often cast as being in opposition to the religious one," Labour MP Stephen Timms notes in a foreword to the Demos report.

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Stars with a cause are often dismissed as dilettantes.

Frequently called as an expert witness in lawsuits involving fires said to have been caused by faulty electric blankets -- the real cause was often cigarettes -- Mr. Crowley never doubted the blankets' safety and used them regularly himself.

The illness they cause are often severe and include infections of the lining of the brain and spinal cord.

Because we evolved in tribes, for millions of years the enemy or cause was often someone or something outside the tribe.

However, as illnesses were not discovered until they had surfaced through an attack, the ultimate cause was often uncertain.

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