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A supreme being had to cause the effect and regulate the activity of the atoms; hence, according to Udayanacharya, God exists.
As Lieutenant Colonel Huw Williams, the commanding officer of 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, said, "If we had brought it up the 611, the level of destruction we would have had to cause would not have been worth it.
They said the judge had not defined what type of benefit Mr. Golb had to receive, and what sort of harm his actions had to cause, for him to be found guilty.
I'm not as abrim with Clarkson-hate as others seem to be (though, in the past, I've had to cause to wonder if his passport should be confiscated for the sake of the British reputation abroad).
It had to cause much greater surface pressures than Mars's current thin atmosphere is capable of, and it had to do a phenomenal job of trapping the Sun's heat to prevent the world from freezing.
Something had to cause this unintended outcome--now I'm going to understand what had to happen to cause it.
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The attacks have to cause damage to the plaintiff.
Once in a while, they have to cause a stir.
"I didn't think I had to 'cause we were real close back then," she said.
"You have to have probable cause," he said.
Everyone has to have a cause".
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