You know, I mean 'cause to me, I mean that's how I look at it.
It is indeed a noble cause to seek a solution to long term unemployment.
Under state franchise laws car companies must show good cause to terminate a dealer's franchise agreement.
Could the Lib Dems and the SNP find common cause to derail the independents?
Now, of course, those marketing geniuses at MicroProse have cause to doubt their wisdom.
Perhaps the most devastating passages could be Fuhrman's bragging about manufacturing probable cause to arrest someone.
Investigators chalked up the immediate cause to floodwaters that damaged the line and left it exposed.
It's the second time fans have had cause to worry for the bear's health recently.
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Beer drinkers may have cause to raise a glass to the European Commission's antitrust authorities.
Without Cowell charming viewers with his famously blunt--if not cruel--commentary, Fox has cause to panic.
Herr spoke by video teleconference, saying he had found probable cause to move ahead with the case.
While there is ample cause to be optimistic about equities, the key is to be cautiously optimistic.
Thus, it is ludicrous to think that anyone would have cause to attempt to destabilize Asian markets.
She has cause to hate him, but does that make her a suspect as well as a witness?
Or recognizing the harm to low-lying countries that rising oceans will inevitably cause to all of us.
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Teams are now entering houses, accompanied by police or the National Guard, who establish probable cause to go in.
Without its series linchpin charming viewers with his predictably blunt if not cruel commentary, Fox has cause to worry.
The unhappiness that one person's extra income can cause to others, argues Lord Layard, is a form of pollution.
Grassley had earlier led the cause to get Rick Warren off the hook.
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It also will increase the disruption that high-end smartphones will cause to adjacent products, such as handheld games consoles.
The bank has cause to feel hard done by with regard to Asia.
All this suggests that colleges have good cause to worry about their debts.
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But the possibility of wrestling losing its Olympic spot has given these three often-divergent nations a cause to rally around.
It's almost unprecedented that researchers went from discovery of the cause to starting a clinical trial just four years later.
So, a fox-hunting ban is a perfect cause to unite the party and deflect critics away from more expensive campaigns.
That means we fight discrimination against gays and lesbians, and we make common cause to reform our immigration system.
So, the question is not what would cause Europe to break up, but rather what would cause it to hold together.
The survivors have no cause to feel guilty for still being alive or not being able to do more than they did.
The finance ministers of Norway and Saudi Arabia have no cause to worry about their borrowing costs because they are net creditors.
But scientists count deaths from any cause to measure drugs, because it prevents fudging of data and takes side effects into account.
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