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We may have cause to regret that.
And there is Gyurcsány.This time, however, Mr Deutsch may have cause to regret his haste.
Mr. Lavrov has previously had cause to regret endorsing Internet speculation.
Have you ever had cause to regret or feel guilty for your decision?
In six years I've never had cause to regret not picking up.
It is not just Cyprus that might have cause to regret its business model.
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"Believers, do not follow the example of the infidels, who say of their brothers when they meet death abroad or in battle: 'Had they stayed with us they would not have died, nor would they have been killed.' God will cause them to regret their words...
In the first 5 precepts, it technically does not mean absolute celibacy, even though you can be celibate if you want (see the 8 precepts), it means that basically don't do anything that you would regret now or later, or do any actions that may cause others to regret knowing you.
From time to time, pangs of conscience have caused her to regret a purchase before she has even stepped out of the store.
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