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Stress, increasingly given as a reason for being off work, is conveniently hard to diagnose.

A lack of police on the streets was also given as a reason behind the surge in the drug's use, with those dependant on it rising by 8.5% between 2011 and 2017.

Mental ill health is frequently cited as a reason for tenancy breakdown and housing problems are often given as a reason for a person being admitted, or readmitted, to inpatient care.

Mosaddeq's overthrow, still given as a reason for the Iranian mistrust of British and American politicians, consolidated the Shah's rule for the next 26 years until the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Equally striking is that in The New York Times/CBS News poll "personal experience" was twice as likely to be given as a reason for becoming less favorable toward legalized abortion rather than more supportive of it.

Plans to move services into the community have been given as a reason for reducing hospital beds for many years now but we see the beds being closed without increases in community provision".

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In a television interview not long ago the novelist Margaret Atwood gave as good a reason as any that a recognizably human, touchable God so engages spiritual seekers.

"I had always liked church," Asedu Selassie, 25, gave as a reason for becoming a nun nine years ago.

When the American Booksellers Association sent a pamphlet on how to open a bookstore, Mr. Kramer concluded that "everything they gave as a reason why you should not open a bookshop was us".

The woman seeks survivor benefits for the twins from the Social Security Administration, where an administrative law judge ruled that they were not entitled to them and gave as a reason that under state law they were not heirs.

His principal proposition under that head is that words imputing an indictable offence are actionable per se without proof of any special damage, giving as a reason for the rule that they render the accused person liable to the pains and penalties of the criminal law.

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