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Still, the timing is a cause of consternation to some.
4. Geography seems to be another cause of consternation among pupils.
It is represented by a floppy disk, something that has been the cause of consternation among design aficionados.
While a cause of consternation for first-time buyers, this improves the situation of existing homeowners seeking to switch lenders, since a more valuable home boosts your all-important level of equity and opens up a wider range of deals.
Recent negotiations between the Americans and Bermuda's Premier, Ewart Brown, about accepting four former prisoners from Guantanamo Bay – a cause of consternation for the British – seems to indicate the pro-independence leader is keen to strengthen ties with his US neighbour.
That partly state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland is helping to finance the Kraft bid is also a cause of consternation among my constituents, though the reality is that if they were to withdraw another institution would step up in their place.
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Again, this observation would be a cause of much consternation to many across Saudi Arabia.
All this is the cause of much consternation and has become a favorite subject of endless print and broadcast chatter.
According to interviews with adult women, prior to the war premenstrual sex was forbidden and was the cause of much consternation and stigma for both families involved.
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