Increasingly, scientists believe that a protein called amyloid peptide is the culprit in Alzheimer's disease.
And is the culprit for driving down prices the supermarkets, the milk processors or world prices?
But once the culprit turned out to be an Islamist, the gaze nearly fell away completely.
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Whether the culprit is weather, it seems that the post-holidays drive to cheat affects mostly men.
McKinsey is not usually short-sighted, which makes it unlikely that ignorance is the culprit.
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The culprit, according to sales, is the quality and volume of leads from marketing.
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The majority of them, in hindsight, have identified a poor entry price as the main culprit.
Spouts have been targeted as the culprit and cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce were early suspects.
Obama, searching for a culprit for high oil prices, is looking at you, Wall Street.
As usual of late, Europe was a primary culprit for the swift downdraft in sentiment.
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In Thailand, speculative excesses in real estate and to a lesser degree manufacturing were the culprit.
The main culprit was an acquisition that looked like a good idea at the time.
But the biggest culprit is most likely the dynamics of the highly-splintered market itself.
Food prices were the main culprit, accounting for over half of the price increases.
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One culprit: health care packages offered to every worker who puts in 20 hours a week.
One reason is that a satisfying culprit needs to have actually done something wrong.
Regulators determined that off-exchange CDSs were the main culprit in the 2008 financial crisis.
After realizing gluten was the culprit, I went gluten-free and instantly felt the benefits.
One common culprit of America's foot pain, especially during the summer, is the flip-flop.
For his part, Hackenberg decided that the culprit was a new class of insecticides, called neonicotinoids.
Mr. Obama, overspending is the main culprit right now, not the Bush tax cuts.
If PBMs do cause drug prices to go down, consolidation may not be the culprit.
Either way, at whatever level, the real culprit in this recession is a crisis of demand.
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Cruise lines tell the passengers to use hand sanitizers, but the culprit may be norovirus-laden salad.
The culprit is the supply shortage of hard disk drives resulting from floods in Thailand.
Voters seemed to see the PDP as a key culprit in this state of affairs.
Someone had told him the glasses were the culprit, but those batteries were dead too.
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The culprit broke off the illuminated plastic globe from the statue in Bournemouth Square.
Arizona's 11-year drought is also a chief culprit: sinuses need a bit of humidity.
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But despite the press taking up the story, Zyban is probably not the culprit.
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