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Its compromise today is a slight cause for shame.
Explaining his famous comment that the licence fee was "worse than the poll tax", he said: "It might be naivety, but I have a slight cause for surprise that it was regarded as such a controversial statement.
Yet, to the extent that one can find an explanation, it could be a slight cause for hope.
If there's any slight cause for alarm, it's that Sarah Palin's previous op-ed column has thus far outperformed her more recent one, despite the fact that this latest piece garnered more coverage.
A slight cause for concern might be the number of steps (about 6 steps) involved in performing the test as compared to the four-step test of other RDT formats [ 20].
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According to Huntford's account, this slight caused Amundsen to resign his honorary RGS fellowship.
Given this condition in utero, slight causes would suffice to dislocate the head of the bone.
Only three times over more than eight hours did Cook give the slightest cause for concern.
It includes the sentence: "It is an abundant disgrace that British police officers detained and interrogated a foreign national they had not the slightest cause to suspect of any offence, let alone terrorism, in this predictably crude and cretinous manner".
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