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Page B14 BACKLASH OVER SHRIEKS The grunting and the shrieking from some of the top players in women's tennis seem to be getting louder all the time, creating a cause for discussion for some officials.
Ironically, the author praises Louis XIV in The 50th Law, for his most "brilliant manoeuvre" in creating a "cause for the French people to believe in – the greatness and glory of France itself".
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Create a cause for your efforts.
The first theme in 1976 was "Dance For Those Who Can't" and this created a unifying cause for dancers to participate under together and themes have been around ever since.
Its purpose "is to encourage celebrities to visit and reside in our state by creating a civil cause of action for the constructive invasion of privacy".
Don't get me wrong: the overall reaction and response (namely, that Internet attention resulted in a call to authorities) has created an unprecedented cause for celebration.
Finding or creating a drug for a cancer-causing molecule can be a matter of deciphering the molecule's shape and determining what sort of drug would best match it, like fitting a key to a lock.
The economic wedge created by true differentiation is a cause for great optimism, even if you don't hold Brandeis's view that big business inherently threatens democracy.
This new law provides yet another arrow in the quiver of IP protections by creating a federal civil cause of action for trade secret theft, including the availability of a uniform, reliable and predictable means of protecting valuable trade secrets anywhere in the country.
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