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Doubts there is any cause for distress.
Indeed, there is no state of alert here, no palpable feeling that there is any cause of concern.
Earl Howe reassured the Lords – though it's not in the bill – that "we will expect" Monitor, the regulator, "to review whether there is any cause to intervene".
If there is any cause for hope, it is that New York's cultural institutions are being rescued largely by New Yorkers.
It's impossible to say what could be behind the high number of twins here, or whether there is any cause at all.
It is also questionable whether banks' holdings of a bit more capital than the regulatory minimum is any cause for comfort.Then there is cost-cutting.
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The primary clinical end point for the Steno-2 study was "any cause" time to death at 13.3 years.
"No one has done the research using appropriate control-group methodologies to show that there is any cause-and-effect link".
Not that that's any cause for complacency.
Not that that's any cause for apology, apparently.
If there might be any cause for hesitation, this lies in the badly worn paint surface.
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