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"I can understand that certain passages might cause worry," he said, though he never explicitly repudiated their content.
"In the last decade, unfortunately, a cult of violence has come to the fore in international affairs, and this cannot but cause worry," he said.
Rob Harrison, chair of the NFU's dairy board, said: "While we all can agree that the UK dairy industry has changed immensely in the last eight years, this decision will obviously cause worry and concern to those affected".
A. Those tiny flash-memory drives that plug into a computer's U.S.B. port are great for hauling large files between computers — but can cause worry if they get lost while storing sensitive information.
You published two front-page articles in a single week about pills that regulate sleep and wakefulness without mentioning sleep medicine ("Record Sales of Sleep Pills Cause Worry," Feb. 7, and "Warning Urged on Stimulants Like Ritalin," Feb. 10).
While those pressures are not yet at the levels experienced during the 2008 financial crisis, when some markets in the United States froze altogether, they are high enough to cause worry, analysts say.
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Fortunately, they have fallen on deaf ears, but not before causing worry and outrage.
But in recent months, the overall financial crisis has been causing worry.
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