Sentence examples for has cause for concern from inspiring English sources

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But he has cause for concern.

He has cause for concern.

And if he ever has cause for concern, he can open his laptop and survey the house through the eyes of his watchdogs.

Before anyone has cause for concern, I do not mean the murderous type, I mean individuals who appear to display psychopathic tendencies in pursuing their everyday lives according to studies of them.

While early polling in Pennsylvania shows him leading Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul in the popular vote, he has cause for concern in the more important contest for the state's 72 delegates.

Arizona also has cause for concern because its long, mostly unpopulated border is difficult to guard and is therefore the site of many illegal crossings, of people and of drugs, particularly as increased enforcement in Texas and California has nudged crossers into the inhospitable Arizona desert.

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"This new legislation has causes for concern: the definition what terrorist activities are, the provision for preventative arrest and the provision for forcing people to testify even if they don't want to.

"Democrats have cause for concern," Mr. Spain said.

Without such grounds, I think we have cause for concern.

The Colts had cause for concern, having earned an emotional victory four days earlier.

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