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Cardinal Mahony, then archbishop, agreed, "We cannot give such a list for no cause whatsoever".
That didn't happen on Saturday in downtown Seward, and troopers said in an online post that it "resulted in a wild animal dying for no cause".
Employers are free to fire workers, as the Tennessee Supreme Court explained in 1884, for "good cause, for no cause or even for cause morally wrong, without being thereby guilty of legal wrong".
Employers may, as the Tennessee court said, fire workers for good cause or for no cause, but they cannot fire them on the basis of race, religion, sex or other prohibited factors.
White House chiefs of staff are so unrecognizable that they can be stopped and frisked by police for no cause and can buy murder implements in small towns without being identified.
It would allow new federal employees to be suspended or fired for "no cause at all". This would be an unambiguous assault on due process procedures that protect taxpayers from government by political favoritism.
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One bill would increase the notice period for no-cause evictions and rent increases to 90 days.
In groups of patients with large myomas the obtained results were sufficiently inhomogeneous to allow for no cause-effect relationships.
That's a good thing-no cause for alarm!
There need be no trigger for tribalism, no cause or conflict.
A law enforcement agency using paramilitary tactics for seemingly no cause is not unique.
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