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This includes results for substances that have given cause for frequent debate.
He added: "On reflection, we accept the way in which the article was displayed could have given cause for offence.
Properly weighed, in time, they might have given cause for second thoughts about the wisdom of the invasion.
The few occasions the public has been allowed a glimpse of the inner workings of police departments in the 1990s have given cause for alarm.
Since 23 June 2016, industry opinion has tilted firmly towards the negative view, but recent developments have given cause for some optimism.
The difficulties that nursing students have in learning human biosciences have given cause for concern for over 20 years but the problem remains.
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Shame, because Mr Gingrich has given cause, at different times in the past, to believe that he's cleverer than that.
A far better prospect would be a partnership with the man whose writing on England in the Daily Mail throughout this tournament has given cause to wonder, again and again, why Sir Clive Woodward is not on the inside of England.
A recent ruling in the European Court of Human Rights has given cause for concern to publishers of online comments.
The rash spread of the first sexually transmitted disease (STD) in Europe within a few years after AD 1493 has given cause for several discussions about its origin.
The recently introduced guidance has given cause for concerns from both the oncology and primary care communities.
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