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If American officials have any cause for optimism, they probably owe it to the Taliban.
"I am questioning whether those symptoms have any cause other than the stress of war itself".
The Ibrox players simply changed their glad rags for their working gear, and for no more than 26 minutes, while they sought the breakthrough, did they have any cause for concern.
This works well for Lauren, who is actually not so trifling as the others; she was always much more wary and anxious than a pretty teenager should have any cause to be.
If the rebels have any cause, it is the Maoist belief that change must come from the barrel of a gun so, goaded by their superiors' idiocy, on school speech day Mick and his cohorts mount a confrontation armed with bazookas.
Had England showed the same ruthlessness in executing their chances against Scotland as Ireland did then Brown and Lawes wouldn't have any cause to moan, because they'd be Six Nations champions right now.
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"They don't have any causes left".
Some problems might have more than one cause whereas some might not have any causes.
No one had any cause to moan this time around.
Among the hosts, only Simon Katich has any cause for concern.
So I eventually plumped for the English teaching and have never had any cause to regret it.
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