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Southwest Airlines, for example, recently upended its popular Rapid Rewards frequent-flier program, causing much consternation among many longtime Southwest loyalists.
JOHNSON gets e-mail:I am writing in the hope that you might share your thoughts on a topic that is causing much consternation here at my company.
Adani's huge Carmichael coal mine – the biggest in Australian history – has been overturned by the federal court, causing much consternation for coal advocates, chief among them Australian prime minister Tony Abbott.
The inquiry was the result of a state report on irregularities on test answer forms that flagged 58 of Atlanta's 84 elementary and middle schools in February, causing much consternation among parents and teachers and raising concerns that cheating was condoned at the highest levels of the administration.
It began Tuesday morning when the newspaper Al Mustaqbal discovered that the front page of its Web site had been taken over by the purported secret witness list, causing much consternation in a small country where many people know one another.
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By targeting reforms to GPs' services, Ed Miliband knows he is tapping into an area which has caused much consternation.
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