Both were keen, he said, to keep out the anarchists who might cause trouble.
Clearly, a very weak job market is the prime cause for this loss of hope.
Reports have cited boardroom disagreements over whether ITV should sell or stay independent as the cause.
If the deductions cause him to show a loss, he can use it against other income.
This is bad, if for no other reason than the antiglobalists dangerously mistake symptom for cause.
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According to the politicians this building will cause sports fans and conventioneers to flood our hotels.
Very quickly what had begun as a business venture was transformed into a popular patriotic cause.
Earthquakes, typhoons and monsoon rains cause yearly damage, and not just in Yushan National Park.
But the fact she survived four days in the wilderness was cause for celebration.
Its plans hinge on eliminating the largest cause of road accidents -- the drivers themselves.
In mid-2007, she says, she realized that CLOs were going to cause huge problems in the economy.
The mold cases center on the scientifically preposterous claim that mold is the cause of many human ailments.
Charity Miles lets you raise money for the cause of your choice while you walk, run or bike.
When feelings run high, an ill-judged letter can cause as much emotional damage as any dashed-off online posting.
But it also tends to ridicule the losing side and, in some people's view, can cause ill will.
Reason: Enviros have blocked permits in prime watersheds where clear-cutting would cause flooding and erosion.
Critics of the extension argue it will cause more pollution, increase health problems and fragment communities.
Things that cause confusion or take users on dead ends are re-imagined, re-worked, or eliminated.
While net income was above consensus estimates, both sales and margins were a cause for concern.
Well, those that cause real harm to patients are worse than those that are merely useless.
Even Russia may not want to spend too much political capital in such a cause.
' It didn't matter if you'd done eat, 'cause Velma was gonna feed you anyway.
Unfortunately, this is not the answer either and can cause more pain than gain.
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The proposed regulations would cause them to pay Medicare tax on phantom unearned income.
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After his conversation with the Governor, a lot happened to distract Steve from his new cause.
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You know, I mean 'cause to me, I mean that's how I look at it.
The coroner heard early investigations revealed the cause was a failure in the roof support system.
Get ready Guinness 'cause Samsung just launched an entire series of "World's slimmest" handsets.
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Aspirations to move towards harmonised deposit-guarantee schemes and bank-resolution mechanisms cause even more alarm.
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