"In shelters, if you don't get there in time enough, you don't have your bed no more 'cause there are so many people trying to rush in to get it, " Beavers says.
But given the backlash that closures cause there, their first factory-sharing may come elsewhere: just before the Paris show a French union official let slip that the two firms were looking at building cars together in Brazil.
If you donate time to a worthy cause, there's yet another rule-your "cost" is zero.
Rego says that because a bad mood rarely has a single cause, there is no single treatment.
So there is probably some cause for optimism there for the firefighters.
Martin Johnson, the trust's director, told the BBC that the news that the manufacturers were starting to acknowledge responsibility was welcome but they were still trying to perpetuate the myth that no-one could have known of the harm the drug could cause when there was, he said, much evidence that they did know.
Martin Johnson, director of the Thalidomide Trust, told the BBC that the news that the manufacturers were starting to acknowledge responsibility was welcome but they were still trying to perpetuate the myth that no-one could have known of the harm the drug could cause when there was, he said, much evidence that they did know.
There are millions of cause marketing campaigns out there, each with their own pledge of giving and awareness for different causes so as a business owner and a patron, it may be well worth your time and money to pick the one with the little pink ribbon.
No details were immediately available on the cause or if there were any casualties.
Inevitably and understandably it will cause people out there to think these people are living in another universe.
Mr Abdulemam's flight from the kingdom will cause the government there some embarrassment.
Last-minute changes to the design of part of the hospital site have now been cited as a possible cause of legionella there.
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But in a month with little cause for celebration there does seem to be genuine grounds for optimism - at least up front.
Or are there specific behaviors that cause you concern, because maybe there are a lot of unattached people here who aren't as, perhaps - you know what I mean?
There are a significant number of studies showing Avandia may cause heart problems, but there are some studies showing it may not.
But Kim Bayley, director general of the Entertainment Retailers' Association said there was cause for optimism.
But then I look back at the last two earnings reporting seasons, and there is cause for concern.
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It would be naive to be optimistic after all that has occurred but there is cause for less pessimism.
There is cause for concern that players recently separated from their universities will switch agents prior to the NFL Draft.
So there was cause for a bitter taste in some investor's mouths.
The Irish government's decision to reduce betting tax to 5% later this year is expected to cause upheaval as bookmakers there target British clients.
But before commuters dash for the mask (and one expert recommended a full facial respirator as the only virus-proof measure), there is cause for optimism.
None saw cause for contention because there was no threat that others would gain dominion over them or any prospect that they might gain such dominion themselves.
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Amann said although the increase in household debt is unlikely to cause a bubble, there is a chance investors could be spooked with the crisis in Europe and the U.S. still causing global pain.
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Amid a swirl of emotions in Boston, there was cause for some celebration: Doctors announced that everyone injured in the blasts who made it to a hospital alive now seems likely to survive.
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