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How could a pig cause you to begin a literary society?
NPR: Part One
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This will reduce government revenues to about 33% of GDP from the current 40% of GDP, but it will cause our economy to begin growing again, and to grow strongly.
FORBES: A Tax Plan That Will Reverse Greece's Ugly Implosion
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To begin, the very cause of the organization is at stake as is its survival.
FORBES: Building Successful Non-Profit Boards
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The Fire and Rescue Service has returned to the scene to begin an investigation into the cause of the fire, but said earlier it did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances.
BBC: Man dies in Ballymoney house fire
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David Amaral of the MIND Institute at UC-Davis says ideally, treatment should begin before autism has a chance to cause permanent changes in children's brains.
NPR: Researchers Set Sights on Early Autism Diagnosis
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This news confounds the narrative about coal that has started to take hold in the U.S. The story goes that coal, nudged toward extinction by a glut of cheap, domestic natural gas and stiffening regulations, will begin to disappear as a fuel source and cause emissions of global-warming gases to decline.
FORBES: As Coal Use Drops In U.S., China and India Burn Even More
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We have assured them that we will begin the process immediately to recover their loved ones and understand the cause of this tragedy.
CNN: O'Keefe: 'A tragic day for the NASA family'
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The generous bonus depreciation and small business deduction rules begin to drastically phase out in January 2012, which will likely cause a dramatic reversal in investment and other indicators.
FORBES: Depreciation Rules, Investment Swings And Rescheduled Economic Growth
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With that said, Cephalon believes that starting in 2014 the nearly universal insurance coverage will begin to provide a tailwind as opposed to the headwind the early expenses will cause.
FORBES: Don't Fall Asleep And Miss Cephalon Again
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Such calculations determine estimates of when demand will begin to outpace supply, a circumstance that, just as in 2008, is likely to cause precipitous price spikes.
ECONOMIST: A stable commodity may be about to get more volatile