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Actually, the decrease is not much caused by pH effect, as pH does not increase significantly when the alkaline concentration is increased (Kazempour et al. 2012).
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That alcohol should have inspired a rich mythology is not much cause for wonder.
It has provided plenty of reason for scepticism and not much cause for enthusiasm.
But that is not much cause for relief when government looks set to miss its self-imposed target by 600,000 children next year.
Given how far retail sales had tumbled since the summer and downward revisions to previous months' numbers, economists said the 1percentt increase was not much cause for celebration and warned that it could easily slip back next month.
There is still an overhanging injunction that workplaces be generally safe, and maybe the Arizona authorities can do something with that, but there is not much cause for optimism.
But most of the players she'd known were long gone, and she'd written about them so glowingly -- "Easy Street" was not much cause for a vendetta.
And, based on their track record (historically, the Tonys have consisted of 95percentt white nominees) there's not much cause for optimism.
There's not much cause to use it in a game, but it's an intimidating way to practice in front of the other team.
But democratic fatigue syndrome is not so much caused by the people, the politicians or the parties – it is caused by the procedure.
With football season over, there wasn't much cause for hope in the local sporting landscape.
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