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That hardly constitutes cause for panic, but this team has some legitimate concerns.
"The scope of what constitutes cause has gotten narrower over the last 10 years," said Robert J. Stucker, a lawyer in Chicago who has represented Leo F. Mullin of Delta Air Lines, Robert L. Nardelli of Home Depot and other chief executives during contract negotiations.
In addition, it's important to note that what constitutes "cause" often varies depending on the seniority of the person involved, with more stringent standards being applied to the most senior partners.
I do, however, want to take issue with what constitutes cause for moral indignation on this matter.
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And even though we have pyrotechnic devices in the wheel well, 30 to 40 degree rise does not constitute cause for concern.
Personally, I do not believe that any Murdoch-owned news operation in the United States has engaged in unlawful journalistic behavior, and merely asking the question, as Mr. Stein did, does not in and of itself constitute cause.
I don't believe Hitler and the SS cared whether a Jew was rich or poor -- so long as he or she was a Jew, that constituted cause enough to send them to Dachau, Auschwitz or Buchenwald.
"You don't have a right to arrest people without probable cause, and there's nothing in this account that remotely constitutes probable cause," said Christopher Dunn of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
(Neither a lazy employee nor a bankrupt employer constitutes just cause).
What constitutes probable cause to detain and question someone about his or her legal status?
Fourth Amendment case law deals with three central issues: what government activities constitute "search" and "seizure"; what constitutes probable cause for these actions; how violations of Fourth Amendment rights should be addressed.
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