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"We go to 11!" he says, as if it were cause for celebration.
The usages they objected to were cause not for grief but for celebration.
The study said the presence of imperiled animal species were cause for concern.
He mentioned them, he said, to Keating and Fabi foremen, asking if they were cause for alarm.
She said the virus, called H1N1 by scientists, had a number of unusual features that were cause for concern.
Fair enough, but even so, the stewardess's misdiagnosis and reluctance to seek medical help were cause for concern.
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Overall, 81% of the admissions were cause-specific.
The majority of the hospital admission that occurred during the completion of the study were cause-specific (81%), that is, for health problems related to one of the two health conditions considered in the present study (HF and CLD).
For chronic conditions, study subjects were asked to answer yes or no to the question: "Do you have any chronic disease or past accident or injury for which you feel uncomfortable in your daily lives, including work?" The outcomes of this research were cause-specific deaths.
"It's cause and effect.
Individualism is cause for mortification.
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