Sentence examples for not caused much from inspiring English sources

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The new policy has still not caused much of a stir.

His potential candidacy has not caused much enthusiasm, even in New York.

IN RECENT years inflation has been one of the few economic indices that has not caused much trouble to Americans.

Dr. Jacks said that Mr. Koch's political activities had not caused much of a ripple on campus.

The book, which Dr. Landau self-published in January, has not caused much of a stir so far.

While it has fulfilled pledges to lower the retirement age and subsidize families with two or more children, so far these policies have not caused much harm.

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Tuesday's 18-hole finish will not cause much of a disruption in Stricker's schedule.

The science and humanities grants generally do not cause much trouble.

The latter was pushed as a potential Twilight successor, but it came and went, not causing much of a stir.

Standard radiation therapy can involve dozens of treatments at lower doses, so one incorrect treatment might not cause much damage.

Cut-away sweaters, slicing at the breastbone to reveal lightly veiled bosoms, does not cause much stir these days.

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