Fortunately, some in Congress today are ready to give the cause for royalty equity another spin.
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They have given it all, and now their liberty depends on whether the democracies believe that it is worth their while to give the cause of freedom a boost to provide evidence that justice in the affairs of nations, though it has tarried, is not yet dead.
But it's the Ganges river dolphin and the Irrawaddy dolphin which give the most cause for concern.
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Bhutto's death was followed by widespread violence and the destruction of many local election offices, which may give the commission cause for postponement.
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To give this cause the full respect it needs, it requires a whole site.
His writing style did, however, give the production team cause for concern, because of the increasing number of gay characters he was including in storylines.
Much like Communism in the twentieth century, radical Islam has an appeal to the downtrodden, and demands that its followers be prepared to give their lives for the cause.
Prime Minister Luis Solari said democracy did not give strikers the right to cause disruptions to public order.
Norway's swimming federation did not give a cause of the cardiac arrest.
But the optimum solution to tackle the cause of hunger is to give the poor and hungry that ultimate form of voucher: cash.
An important limitation of surveying MBA students at the time of graduation is that short-term annoyances such as a low grade or difficulty finding the right job can cause a few students to give the school a low rating, causing the student ratings of the school to plummet.
However, people should give because they believe in the cause, not because the government lessens the cost of giving.
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The narrow miss was enough to energize conservatives to contribute to the cause and give Santorum a spike in fundraising.
Motorists who claimed the money back were also invited to give the sum to which they were entitled to the same cause.
Unlike lesser military options, these measures are likely to give the Serbian people both ample cause and a real opportunity to accomplish Slobodan Milosevic's overthrow.
The principle behind these experiments is that particles hitting the xenon cause the nucleus of the atom to give off a little bit of light.
Surveys suggest that tax rules affect the size and timing of gifts, but not the initial decision to give, which depends largely on being moved by the cause or being asked directly to support it.
However, the drug, which works by turning off the same brain receptors that marijuana turns on to give pot smokers the munchies, also seems to cause psychiatric side effects: a subset of patients seemed to quit taking their medicine because of anxiety or depression.
Being professionals, whatever comes of it, the players are 100% committed to the club's cause and will continue to give their all on and off the pitch.
Gomes continued to give Spurs cause for concern as the Brazilian looked less than assured every time Bolton hoisted a ball into the box and this appeared to be the visitors' most likely avenue for an equaliser.
Tax incentives probably do not cause people to give in the first place, but they may well encourage them to give more generously.
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And neither of you has described anything that might happen in the near future that would give people cause to support it more.
The government must give a "swift assurance" that the introduction of Universal Credit will not cause a rise in benefit fraud, MPs have said.
An anomaly occurred in the last half of the 20th century that appeared to give cause and effect where none exist.
Then the (plain) Democrats, as Mr Prodi's disciples call themselves (in contrast to the ex-communist Democrats of the Left), started to give cause for concern.
More probably, he considered it time to heed the cry of the europhiles that in order for their cause to prosper Mr Blair needed to give some extra sign of enthusiasm, before he enters the next election and no matter how long afterwards he intends to defer a referendum.
Whatever the cause, I am inclined to give them a more substantive hearing.
On the surface, these latest events might give little cause for alarm.
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Djokovic pegged back that edge in the second set, when Murray also didn't help his cause by double-faulting to give Djokovic a 3-2 lead, and the Serbian player didn't trail again in the tiebreaker.
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