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Rose's banishment from baseball in 1989 for betting on games while a manager of the Reds has caused a continuing consternation, not only in baseball circles but beyond, as well.

The attacks are causing consternation not only for businesses, university researchers and law enforcement authorities but also for mainstream environmental groups, who fear that the vandalism is undermining legitimate grievances.

He's also fouling up his own reputation and the legacy of his eight years in the White House, causing consternation not only among once-loyal Democratic supporters but also overseas, where he is still remembered fondly as that rare American president who actually understands what he is talking about and can string more than one grammatically correct sentence together at a time.

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More immediately, however, the prospect of a visit to Xiahe is causing consternation, and not only among the monks.

Her arrival creates consternation, for not only is she beautiful and talented — she sings, she plays piano — but she is thought by the family to bear an unnerving resemblance to Richard Tracy, the handsome son who was banished many years ago.

He and others said the American backing for Mr. Musharraf had generated consternation among analysts who believe that Mr. Musharraf is not only deeply unpopular but also that he has performed poorly of late in the campaign against terrorism, polarizing Pakistan and striking a series of truces with militants.

The June 2010 piece not only led to the Afghanistan commander's ouster, but it caused consternation among some journalists who thought Hastings had broken the rules by reporting candid conversations within McChrystal's inner circle.

Ms. Reynolds's project has already caused consternation among Smithsonian curators and staff members who fear that the museum is giving away not only its space but also its independence and intellectual integrity by accepting huge donations that come with strings.

That afternoon, Parliament placed a motion to impeach him on the grounds that ranged from the comical to the serious: not only had he grown so infirm that he fell asleep at international meetings to the "horror, consternation, and shame of Zimbabweans," he had also abetted corruption by his favored G40 ministers.

Not only is Wheeler's savvy stewardship gone, but other unforeseen circumstances triggered by the terrorist attacks have also caused the show's organizers further consternation.

Not only did Dallas get coated, snow also fell in Central and South Texas cities where it is rarely seen, like Austin and San Antonio, to the consternation of drivers and the delight of children.

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