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So Mutual Mania, which costs about $30 (American), may cause new investors to underestimate the risk of investing in funds.
The protesters in Athens and the markets reacted more quietly than expected, though an approaching Greek election may cause new upsets.
Exhaust from cars and trucks exacerbates asthma in children and may cause new cases as well as other respiratory illnesses and heart problems resulting in deaths, an independent institute that focuses on vehicle-related air pollution has concluded.
It is important to mention that any accidental transport of yellow fever parasites in Karachi may cause new epidemics of this disease to break out.
Indeed, the signs of deterioration and the fact the impressive Swann got through 32 overs may cause new captain Alastair Cook to rue the decision to leave out left-arm spinner Monty Panesar.
"These irresponsible actions of Russians may cause new unfortunate developments between Russia and Turkey," the Turkish statement said.
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The immunoregulatory activity of cytokines is the basis of our novel strategy, which may also cause new imbalance of cellular immunity.
The chemicals in cigarette smoke can weaken the stomach lining, which irritates current ulcers or may even cause new ulcers to develop.
It is very simple: If I keep hearing that a Greek default may cause a new recession, I become fearful and I may decide not to buy the new car I was planning to buy despite the fact that I still have the same amount of savings in my bank account.
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