There seemed to be no single proximate cause of the sell-off in Greek bonds.
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When Arenas killed himself, he was only 47, and Castro was not really the proximate cause of his death.
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The proximate cause of the rioting in Urumqi on July 5 happened thousands of miles away in Guangdong province.
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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The proximate cause for the decision to close down schools was the weekend missile strike against a high school in Ashkelon.
For Bing Dian, the proximate cause appears to have been a recent piece which criticised the nationalistic undertones of history texts used in schools.
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But the proximate cause of the euro's unpopularity is those other referendums political not financial, in France and in the Netherlands on the European Union's constitution.
The proximate cause of his offensive was the Jerusalem District Planning and Building Board's decision to approve the future construction of 1, 600 housing units in northern Jerusalem.
The proximate cause of this shortage is speculation in food.
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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.
On the proximate cause of the crisis, the securitization of bad mortgages, the bill did have a minor provision requiring the lender to keep some skin in the game five percent.
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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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The proximate cause of last Friday's mass demonstration was what the so-called Twitter and Facebook revolutionaries consider the military's slowness to respond to their demand for ousted president Hosni Mubarak's head on a platter.
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.
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.
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.
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