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But this release is a clear cause for optimism.
If there's clear cause for this warning, the government should point it out.
By failing to inform DNB about her side job, Ms van der Waal made things easy on the bank, giving it a clear cause for termination.
Jonathan Wilson has covered the issue in great detail, but one clear cause for their popularity is the importance of the attacking full-back; a winger staying wide will eat up their space, but one who looks to move inside will open up the flank for an attack from deep.
MRI of the lumbar spine did not show a clear cause for the symptoms.
Though we don't yet understand the exact relationship between Zika and microcephaly, there is clear cause for concern.
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"If ever there was a clear-cut cause for outrage, it is the concerted campaign by Greenpeace and other nongovernmental organisations, as well as by individuals, against golden rice," they wrote.
They wrote: "If ever there was a clear-cut cause for outrage, it is the concerted campaign by Greenpeace and other non-governmental organisations, as well as by individuals, against golden rice".
A post-mortem that afternoon was unable to establish a clear cause of death for Eva.
Train dispatchers have often used overcrowding as a catchall category for delays without a clear cause or for ones caused by the crowded platforms that follow when equipment failures or track work disrupt regular service.
In interviews with more than two dozen fund managers, bankers and traders, no clear cause emerged for the plunge in price.
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