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For them to do otherwise would truly be a proper cause for concern.
This, I would have thought, was a proper cause for a socialist concerned with copyright reform to take up.
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Insomniac, the company that staged Electric Daisy Carnival, filed a seven-figure lawsuit against L.A. on Friday, claiming the city did not have proper cause to terminate a concert planned for Oct. 30 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
However, they are frequently done without proper cause.
The petitioner must have proper and reasonable cause for the name change.
Lack of proper "assessment" was the leading root cause for 80% of hospital suicides.
These data indicate that their mutual dependency for proper promoter binding is likely to be the cause for their non-redundant role in transcriptional repression.
"The amounts paid were in our opinion proper and adequate for the services provided and gave no cause for suspicion at the time," the statement said.
But school and health officials tried to assure parents that all the proper procedures had been followed and that there was no cause for panic.
No cause for alarm.
According to Storey ([1994]), the failure of SMEs is a vital area to conduct research on, and no policy can be formulated for SMEs without the proper understanding of the causes for business defects.
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