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The absence of current cheerleaders in the business community for that cause tells us a lot, and gives massive cause for concern.
That's a massive cause for geopolitical concern.
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Yet when Fifa tentatively recognised Palestine in the mid 1990s, it was a cause for massive celebration in the West Bank and Gaza.
That is hardly the stuff of miracles.Nor is a massive current-account surplus cause for self-congratulation, since it arises from underinvestment in the domestic economy as much as from export competitiveness.
In the absence of a substantial change in terms of EU membership and another vote, it would be a cause for massive loss of respect for the UK should the political system overrule the will of the people on technicalities or undue influence of one section of society over another.
Today, Alvarez notes an even more mind-boggling cause for massive loss of life.
Most complications after surgery do not have a sudden onset (except sudden cardiac failure due, for example, to myocardial infarction or pulmonary embolism) or an obvious cause (for example, massive bleeding during surgery) but develop slowly; therefore, semi-continuous or intermittent measurements may be acceptable.
In the wave of litigation against the first, abruptly issued order, a number of attorneys general cited the massive disruption it caused for travelers with legal rights to enter the United States, as well as the damage it might do to state universities, public hospitals and other government-backed institutions.
While precipitous drops and dizzying highs aren't unusual for the cryptocurrency, BTC watchers are pointing to the PRISM and NSA leaks as a cause for this weekend's massive dip.
More recently, massive volcanic eruptions have given some scientists cause for hope as well as fear.
There is cause for much shame in this massive influx of refugees.
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