Sentence examples for cause much consternation from inspiring English sources

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The documents do reveal some specific information about United States and NATO tactics, techniques, procedures and equipment that is sensitive, and will cause much consternation within the military.

But Bill Clinton, in his "off the record" remarks, carried Hillary's statement much further and will cause much consternation in Turkish ruling circles.

This will cause much consternation in the Clinton camp, and give Edwards the shot in the arm his campaign needs right now.

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This caused much consternation.

This takeover caused much consternation.

The 1966 season caused much consternation in that regard.

News that the Cavendish had scooped them caused much consternation at King's.

The move has caused much consternation among consumers and local businesses, not just the angry mobs.

Southwest Airlines, for example, recently upended its popular Rapid Rewards frequent-flier program, causing much consternation among many longtime Southwest loyalists.

By targeting reforms to GPs' services, Ed Miliband knows he is tapping into an area which has caused much consternation.

And, to be quite honest, sexuality has never really been an issue that has caused much consternation.

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