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A Larsson drought is like a Tiger Woods slump; two matches without a goal is enough to cause questions to be asked.
"If people who are thought to be clean and who were held up as 'good' by Western countries suddenly are caught with their fingers in the till, it will cause questions from donors," said a Western official in Kabul.
Slowly change; a dramatic change could cause questions from people.
In fact, it might cause questions answered correctly to be marked as incorrect.[2].
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A "statement of probable cause" questioned $190,000 in checks made out to cash, and suggested that "only a fraction" of funds went for food for the poor.
But with many of the most important panels being filled, Kathay Feng, executive director of California Common Cause, questioned whether the mayor is casting a wide enough net.
BlackBerry's BBM chief left suddenly in February, causing questions to be raised over the future of the service.
When she came to London, at 24 - a defection that caused questions to be asked in the French National Assembly - she kept the company at a distance.
When a Texas justice of the peace certified that the 79-year-old Supreme Court justice had died from natural causes, questions immediately erupted.
But soon his very involvement with the bill caused questions about his objectivity to be raised in the news media.
The Company further apologizes for making any other statements and causing questions to be raised regarding the ethics and the good reputation of investors.
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