Lacking close-knit and proximate networks, families turn to paid sitters for their childcare needs.
There seemed to be no single proximate cause of the sell-off in Greek bonds.
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The result is that the city perversely disincentivizes living in the downtown-proximate neighborhoods.
Education, communication and policy are instrumental in addressing these underlying and proximate causes.
Around him, the peaks rose in their familiar battleship formation, proximate and daunting.
That is because it scuppered plans to add an inspection protocol (the proximate cause of the near punch-up in 2001).
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There were additional large tax increases in 1936 and 1937 that were the proximate cause of the economy's relapse in 1937.
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Yet everything is jumbled in the recollection, because the most proximate memory may be the least important, the portentous detail relatively trivial.
These are not people who fought in the war in Chechnya, they're not people who had any close, proximate relationship to that conflict.
The lawsuit filed against the NFL by over 1, 400 retired players citing their injuries from concussions are a proximate threat to the league.
The coincidentally proximate timing of these ads with the Solyndra debacle, and all the pointed messaging from Congressman Ryan and company, is most noteworthy.
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This was especially true if the employees moved in groups and if it concerned geographically proximate rivals, because they are the ones you are especially in competition with.
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Or even tilling the soil, like our more proximate ancestors.
The proximate cause of this shortage is speculation in food.
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The American window, of course, will remain open longer, a reflection of the raw numbers, weapons, mobility, range and proximate basing that the United States can bring to bear.
While evolution and food safety can't entirely account for the increased interest in smoke, the grilling industry credits the extended economic downturn as a proximate cause for its popularity.
And while gold is the proximate center, there are many other elements from the periodic table nearly as hotly pursued, ranging from rare earths to carbon in its purest form, diamonds.
As a result, the investigators on the treatment protocol, the maker of the drug, federal regulators and I would all have suspected that the drug was the proximate cause of death.
Informed consent case law dictates that if the patient does not suffer the injury that the surgeon failed to warn of, proximate cause between injury and failure to warn cannot be established.
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While inflation may fundamentally result from too great a creation of money, the proximate or immediate cause of its actual development is much more a function of expectations of what will happen next.
Moreover, despite the obvious role of contraception as a proximate determinant of fertility, the additional effect of contraceptive availability or family planning on fertility is quantitatively small and explains very little cross country variation.
In addition, assistance is available to State and eligible local governments on a cost-sharing basis for emergency protective measures, including snow assistance, for a continuous 48-hour period during or proximate to the incident period.
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But if they do, the Cochran ruling is available as a well-reasoned precedent and a model for how judges must respect basic tort law principles as proximate cause and the need for an actual injury.
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The proximate cause of this week's scare lies in Italian politics, and a row in which Silvio Berlusconi, the prime minister, hurled playground insults at Giulio Tremonti, the finance minister, over a new austerity budget.
Fort, on the other hand, thinks Mexico, Puerto Rico and Cuba are too proximate, explaining that any of eight existing clubs in Southern California, Arizona, Texas and Florida have the wherewithal to service those growing markets.
And our proximate problem is liquid oil.
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In addition, federal funding is available to the state and eligible local governments on a cost-sharing basis for snow assistance for a continuous 48-hour period during or proximate to the incident period in the counties of Dewey and Ellis.
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The AMR example is cute, but is it possible that a tremendous drop in oil prices (always a boon to airline shares) might have been the proximate cause of the rally, the positive social sentiments merely coinciding with that?
In its settlement last year with the US Department of Justice of the criminal charges against it, BP admitted that negligence on the part of its employees -- along with other companies -- was a "proximate cause" of the accident.
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