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Like the British headline, that surely sounds like cause for alarm.
THE recent arrival of aliens and murderous youth in suburban Atlanta might seem like cause for concern.
Djokovic admitted he had trouble adjusting to the winds and conditions early in the match, but it hardly sounded like cause for alarm.
Just a little bit Money pit Boxing clever Survival of the richest Paper chains ReprintsThat may not seem like cause for celebration to creditors who have had to renegotiate terms.
On the album closer "Day After Christmas," Mr. West opens with what sounds like cause for moping: "Here comes the letdown, Christmas is over / Here comes the meltdown, there goes the cheer".
On third and eight, the 49ers' quarterback, Alex Smith, wriggled out of the pocket, but Darryl Tapp trips him up after a gain of only two yards, and the 49ers have to punt; this is supposed to be bad news, but it still feels like cause for celebration.
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And if they do, maybe the court's decision in Meredith will come to seem less like a cause for regret and more like an unexpected opportunity.
It became like this cause for me".
For all that, Welbeck's £16m move to Arsenal still feels like a cause for cautious optimism for a genuine, if rather ill-defined attacking talent.
And like the cause for which the South fought, the effort to save the battleground from the bulldozers long appeared futile.
A group of kids who had grown up together in south London became the breakthrough act of the year; their meteoric rise looked like a cause for celebration.
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