Sentence examples for to be causes from inspiring English sources

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A lot of people might consider the illegal immigrants championed by Mr. Hicks to be causes that deserve to be lost.

Eladio Rodríguez, regional head of the transport sector of the socialist General Workers Unionn said: "There have to be causes other than the alleged human error".

In private life, extreme indebtedness, bankruptcy, the ruin of those close to you, and dependence on the government dole are generally thought to be causes for anguish, self-denial, and a degree of shame.

Superintendents and union leaders looking for an alternative to a high-stakes, data-driven movement in education have showered the community schools model with praise, noting that it has expanded access to health care and social services, tackling problems thought to be causes of academic failure.

Morphology and composition are frequently found to be causes or indications of a failure.

Excesses and deficiencies of heat, cold and nutriment are also said to be causes of disease.

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That ought to be cause for concern.

Benefits sanctions were also thought to be causing problems.

It was too early to be caused by volume.

"I thought, Something has to be causing this".

These do seem to be causing a problem.

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