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That meant, of course, that he thought it could be a cause for the white majority.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel warned last month that the project could be a cause for war.
They could be a cause of this condition, a byproduct or serve another function not yet understood.
They sell chemicals and fertilizers, and their storage could be a cause for pollution, no matter how careful they may try to be".
But a sudden fall of 5% or 6% from current levels of $1.5860 and€1.199 (to $1.49 and€1.111) could be a cause for alarm.
As those with superior math and science skills increasingly thrive in a global economy, the lag among American students could be a cause for concern.
Barclays also reduced its corporate lending in those countries, which could be a cause for concern for their economies, Mr. Potter said.
Interfaith activism could be a cause on college campuses, he argued, as much "a norm" as the environmental or women's rights movements, as ambitious as Teach for America.
While there are often differences in gut bacteria in fat and lean people, they could be a cause or an effect of obesity.
In young active patients, this could be a cause for concern, particularly with a thin bearing.
This congestion and rush could be a cause of more accident rate in these months.
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