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If weak demand is the culprit, that is worrying: it suggests the oil price is a symptom of weakening growth.
While Mr Douthat seems to suggest more widespread access to abortion as the culprit, that is not the only cause of the gendercide many baby girls are simply killed and where sex-selective abortion is the cause it is only a proximate one.
Scientists have found a new organic molecule that may be the mysterious culprit that is turning some ancient stone tools blue and casting a blue sheen over other irreplaceable archaeological artifacts in an old armory in Verona, Italy.
Finally, for both Frege and Husserl, Benno Erdmann is the chief culprit, that is, the main advocate of a form of psychologism that leads to species relativism.
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It's a culprit that's claimed countless victims.
For those whose occupations were the culprit, that's difficult.
Cheating, the pressures of work, and "irreconcilable differences" seem to be the main culprits that are bursting the bubble that is happily-ever-after.
An obvious culprit that should be considered is oxidative stress.
She's particularly grateful that the culprit is a gene that is activated to cause cancer--as opposed to one that's silenced and then triggers the disease--because drugs can suppress it.
It is hospital- and specialty-based medicine that is the culprit.
It is this lubricant that is the culprit behind fog in new masks.
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