And that cause is the security of the American people and that cause is the cause of freedom in a civilized world.
Despite this attack, a steady improvement in security is another cause for hope.
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By creating ecosystems that lift communities out of poverty with long-term job security in fields like remote health care, we change the conditions that cause these global crises in the first place.
Microsoft said it would be re-issuing one of the security patches because, in certain circumstances, it can cause the Internet Explorer browser to crash.
Bush warned that because the war on terrorism and homeland security would cause a budget deficit, Congress would have to "act in a fiscally responsible way" to ensure the deficit would be small and temporary.
It would also cause further damage to the airline, which has been hit in recent months by security and weather problems.
The U.S. government has for more than a decade claimed a national-security interest in privately owned critical infrastructure that, if attacked, could cause significant damage to the government or the economy.
The loss of Liberty Reserve has the potential to cause a "major upheaval" in the cybercrime economy, said investigative journalist-turned-security researcher Brian Krebbs, who added in a blog post that hackers writing in underground forums were already buzzing with concern over frozen funds.
But in her reply, Mrs Gandhi said releasing the information might cause a "financial and security risk".
Tighter border security can have an effect, but it isn't going to cause hungry humans to stay in place, especially not in these times.
The GPS-cellphone as employee-monitor has been the cause of endless privacy vs. security squabbles, and confused workers might be best off tossing their spying handsets in a ditch.
Perhaps the greatest cause for hope is that the Greek and Turkish sides do co-operate whenever they can do so in security and to mutual advantage.
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