It failed on the issue of the controversial Sixth Amendment to the constitution, which barred any Sri Lankan supporting a separatist cause from holding public offices or contesting elections.
Because of that, she said, the partisan divide should not dissuade anyone with a cause from getting involved in politics and she hinted strongly that a divisive atmosphere would not stop her in any future endeavor.
He said data showed that in families which had lost one child to cot death, subsequent babies were at an increased risk of dying from the same cause, or from a variety of natural causes, such as meningitis.
The National Transportation Safety Board has not yet released a probable-cause report from the 2010 crash.
That means only Mercury and Venus (and our moon) can cause eclipses from a vantage point on the Earth.
One of the biggest risks is the roundworm Toxicara canis which infects dogs and can cause anything from stomach ache to eye damage.
This is particularly important in intra- and inter-governmental negotiations because even a hint of bad faith can cause backlash from your bargaining partners and instability in global economic markets.
Anyone could raise money for a specific goal, project, or cause, from an artist trying to put on a gallery show, to an at home inventor producing his latest invention.
They were also at modestly reduced risk of death from any cause, as well as death from heart failure.
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Research in 2008 by Cone, a brand consultancy, found that 79% of consumers would switch to a brand associated with a good cause, up from 66% in 1993, and that 38% have bought a product associated with a cause, compared with 20% in 1993.
Is there another way that gluten may cause disease aside from the well-understood immune mechanisms of celiac disease?
The fundamental problem is that too many idealistic managers suffer from cause-marketing myopia.
Political changes in one or more critical European countries could cause their exit from euro and result in its dissolution.
His is an existential message, disconnected from cause and effect.
However, town centre managers have told Money Box that street collecting has become the biggest cause of complaints from the public and are lobbying for extra powers on the issue.
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Novel coronavirus is part of a family called coronaviruses, which cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, as well as a variety of animal diseases.
Key data being used to argue that Vytorin does not cause cancer come from two ongoing studies whose results would normally be known only by a top-secret committee charged with guarding the safety of patients in the trial.
Pall derives nearly 40% of its sales from Europe which may cause trepidation among some investors, but sales from Europe were only slightly less impressive than the rest of their operations.
That provision would be "for vulnerable people below the age of 20 years who suffer from autism, Asperger's syndrome, or other mental or physical impairment liable to cause them to be excluded from normal education".
The psychologists showed that people take mental shortcuts that cause them to veer from rational behavior.
The patient concerned was successfully treated, but subsequently died from a cause unrelated to infection.
The earthquake is also likely to cause lots of injuries from blunt impact.
Antifungal drugs may cause side effects ranging from skin rashes to liver damage.
Corporate executives think it only confuses investors to allow currency fluctuations to cause swings in earnings from period to period.
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An Essex hospital is to be prosecuted for allegedly failing to protect the public from the cause of Legionnaire's disease.
Other forces can cause differences in care from place to place as well Feeding tubes provide as good an example as any.
But scientists count deaths from any cause to measure drugs, because it prevents fudging of data and takes side effects into account.
But since the 1970s, Americans have been adept at distinguishing the individual soldier - and his or her presumed heroism and gallantry - from the cause.
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