People like those folks who were in New Orleans, they don't, 'cause they don't have anything to fall back on.
But it was Hatfield's one line, "'Cause you don't love me like you used to do" in "You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin'" which still sends chills up my spine when I hear it.
That reopened the battle in Yokohama, with CDT staff counsel Alan Davidson and Common Cause general counsel Don Simon lobbying meeting participants, board members and anyone else who would listen to their pitch to oppose the staff plan.
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Whether they had anything to do with his cause of death we don't know.
Obama administration officials point to what they see as the administration's biggest accomplishment in the gay rights cause: repealing "don't ask, don't tell, " the military's ban on openly gay and lesbian members serving in the forces.
Stolze warns the Internet can cause stress in users who don't take control of the experience.
Albert DiPadova, a beach photographer who works for Surfcheck, says surfcams don't cause crowds.
So umbrella use is associated with wet weather, but common sense tells us umbrellas don't cause rainfall.
The numbers of Russian strategic warheads don't cause, or even exacerbate, either the warning or the stockpile problems.
If Merck can prove the drugs don't cause heart problems, sales might reignite.
Celebrex was the first in a new, safer class of arthritis drugs called COX-2 inhibitors that, unlike older drugs, don't cause ulcers.
But as long as you don't cause problems with anyone, it's fine.
Likewise, early exits from the World Cup don't cause a lot of people in the U.S. to get too hot and bothered.
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Most pancreatic cysts aren't cancerous, and many don't cause symptoms.
That is to embed in law the common sense principle that any new proposals or new tax cuts need to be offset so that they don't cause a deterioration in the budget deficit.
It's the yellow cake but it has chocolate ganache 'cause, you know, I don't do anything without chocolate.
Perhaps such good economic news was seen as unhelpful to the cause, or perhaps SNP ministers don't trust their own figures.
"There is no excuse for failing to get your children protected, and infected children can cause grave problems for others - don't forget, " he said.
Now she's gone, gone, gone and I don't worry 'cause I'm sitting on top of the world.
"Often we hear people say, 'Yes, we support the soldiers, but we don't support the cause, '" he said.
"We are very concerned, like the airlines, about their financial viability right now, cause if they, the airlines, don't stay financially viable, then we have an even bigger problem, " he said.
The news isn't expected to be great and it could cause some short-term indigestion if profits don't top expectations.
It will be a minority of families anyway - but we don't think six months will cause a problem.
"As was expected, up until now there has been no real damage, and the hackers don't have the tools to cause damage to the vital infrastructures, " Yisrael said.
In a perspective published online Monday night in The New England Journal of Medicine, Nissen lays out his case that drugs such as Ritalin, Concerta and Adderall may cause potential risks to the heart that many patients don't appreciate--and that these risks should be spelled out in a clear, black-box warning for consumers.
Don't get into behaviors that might cause relationships to deteriorate or be damaged.
"I don't think the drug is the cause of these things, " she said.
So, the answer to your question is, the CDC says, yes, take precautions, but I don't know that there's cause for great concern.
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