Sentence examples for times could cause from inspiring English sources

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Increased congestion and restrictions on access, parking and delivery times could cause delays, said TNT Express.

Allowing all state schools in England to set their own term times could cause "chaos" for families booking holidays, a teachers' union is warning.

In an apparent contradiction to these claims, E*Trade's August 1997 prospectus actually states: "Heavy stress placed on the company's systems during peak trading times could cause the Company's systems to operate at unacceptably low speeds or fail altogether".

The tiny transistor isn't ready for the factory floor just yet: The device still leaks current even when switched off, a flaw that if duplicated millions of times could cause a computer chip to overheat.

13 Longer treatment times could cause a following increase of the time needed by the physicians for quality assurance in order to verify the dose distribution before delivering it to the patient.

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Federal regulators today warned women taking a prescription anticlotting drug that using certain over-the-counter yeast infection treatments at the same time could cause bruising and bleeding.

It was difficult for him to believe that time could cause so much ruin not only in his life but in the world.

Some automakers have asserted that the use of the higher blends over time could cause corrosion and damage auto emission systems, particularly in older vehicles.

Throughout South America, hundreds of remote and previously pristine rivers have been contaminated, and researchers are finding increasing levels of mercury in many indigenous people, which over time could cause cancer and severe birth defects.

Voting against the action was Esther L. George, who was concerned that the continued high level of monetary accommodation increased the risks of future economic and financial imbalances and, over time, could cause an increase in long-term inflation expectations.

This month's FOMC meeting said committee member Esther George, president and chief executive of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, had voted against further QE as she was "concerned that the continued high level of monetary accommodation increased the risks of future economic and financial imbalances and, over time, could cause an increase in long-term inflation expectations".

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