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In a rare moment of frankness Merlyn Rees, who was home secretary in the 1970s, said the role of Special Branch was "to collect information on those who I think cause problems for the state".
There is, I think, no cause for alarm.
The Financial Times, while conceding that the SNP opposes "the existence of the UK as we know it" and "might behave provocatively [by] tugging a weak Labour government to the left" thinks this "cause for concern, but not panic".
British sentries were also aware of the activity, but most apparently did not think it cause for alarm.
Small group seminars were reserved for smaller topics as well as those areas thought to cause concern for medical students.
Initially, I thought that was cause for concern.
When GPs informed patients about abnormalities which they thought were no cause for alarm they tried to soften the impact of the message by explaining that they described all abnormalities regardless of their clinical relevance or by explaining that deviations from normal findings had to be very large to be clinically relevant.
One case that has been thought to cause particular trouble for virtue reliabilists is the fake barn scenario (discussed by Goldman 1976, credited to Carl Ginet).
"Personally, I think there's cause for concern, but I don't think porn is the problem.
"But I don't think that is cause for somebody to believe that they were going to be a homicide target," the chief said.
I do think it's cause for confusion, and I believe it has to be more clearly explained or taken out all together".
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