But for that cause, technology is now a bigger headache than the tabloids.
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It's an honor to be here on a very big day not just for Arcadia but for the cause of clean energy in America.
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Professor LEONARD WONG (Military Strategy, Army War College): At this point, it's not cause for a massive alarm, but it is cause for concern.
The new Pension Credit to be introduced in October 2003 will guarantee a minimum income for pensioners, but could cause other confusion and headaches for women.
Knox's family said last year the appeal was unwelcome, but no cause for concern.
But the cause for optimism is that if the problems are similar, the solutions can also be similar.
But Knox's family said in a statement issued through a spokesman that the prosecutors' appeal was unwelcome, but no cause for concern.
" A labor board member "may be removed by the President, upon notice and hearing, for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, but for no other cause.
There is no doubt that for some there is a real belief in the cause, but for many it is merely a job.
It would be naive to be optimistic after all that has occurred but there is cause for less pessimism.
Further, we need to see donors and advisors not for what they can contribute to their organization in terms of time, money and guidance, but for what they can do as evangelists for their cause.
That will be good for our security but it will also be good for the larger cause of understanding between the United States and the Muslim world.
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The US said it was aware of the move, but did not see cause for concern.
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These shifts all push government-bond yields up, but they are a cause for cheer rather than gloom.
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But his search for the ultimate cause leads deeper, all the way to the Bill of Rights.
That's not traditionally a big difference, but it could be cause for worry.
Not quite a resurrection, perhaps, but still less a cause for mourning.
So that was -- I think folks from either team who missed out on lunch will go a little hungry this afternoon, but it was for a greater cause.
If the panel grants the motion to add the party, the newly added party may not strike and rank the arbitrators, but may challenge an arbitrator for cause in accordance with Rule 12407.
But could this cause problems for companies?
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But there is no cause for complacency.
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"Unemployment rising is a significant concern, but there is some cause for optimism in that over half a million net new jobs were created by the private sector in the last year, and total numbers employed also rose in today's figures, " he said.
But it also may cause problems for the employers that they are not anticipating.
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But there would be less cause for concern if Russia's economic structure were better developed.
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