At the start of this year, only the American economy gave real cause for concern.
But beyond edgy ads, is there any real cause for concern for big bottlers?
In Washington, despite the wide reach of the new prosperity, that can be a real cause of indignation.
Meanwhile, draconian price controls, the real cause of Argentina's underinvestment in energy and over-consumption of it, remain in place.
But - as I described in my last post - the lack of market confidence has a real cause.
Its real cause is free-floating male libido with no socially acceptable outlet.
Bonner doesn't believe immigration was the real cause of her firing.
But the MP for Dover and Deal, Charlie Elphicke, described the rise in complaints as "striking" and said it's a real cause for concern.
The current EUR value is much weaker than at the last ECB meet, giving policymakers no real cause to discuss exchange rates, or so we think.
Roosevelt had real cause to worry only when Long moved on from his state to the national stage as a potential candidate for the White House.
Could the real cause be that baby boomers are finally admitting that it's just no fun anymore to see their former teen idols as self-parodying senior citizens?
Put together, however, the two studies suggest that British unit trusts' fees are only a bit more expensive, and that was not the real cause of underperformance.
So it's no fun being the last bastion of acceptable prejudice - and a change in the law this year as we reach our 25th anniversary would be a real cause for celebration.
Both argue, with good evidence, that making the waiting period as miserable as possible is an effective way of deterring the bogus without putting off those with real cause to fear persecution at home.
Last September, after the untimely passing of actor Patrick Swayze from pancreatic cancer, actress turned alternative health crusader Suzanne Somers used the occasion to tell a Canadian newspaper that the real cause of his death was Swayze's chemotherapy treatments.
In my experience it is never clear cut what the exact cause is, in fact the physician who dealt with me when I started to suffer said that in only 10% of cases was the real cause ever discovered.
Alex Bols, executive director of the 1994 Group of universities said the report was an "important contribution" and that higher education did have an important role to play in aiding social mobility, but some of the recommendations gave "real cause for concern".
Mr. MOHAMMED TUGOD (Representative, Darfur Rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM)): I urge the international community, I urge the mediation and all the partners, to look focusedly, to look carefully on the package and try to address the real cause of the conflict.
"The insecurity we have in Haiti - the real cause, the profound cause, is poverty, inequality and underemployment, and if UN wants to do a good job in Haiti they have to put as much emphasis in Haiti on development as to the military aspect, " Mr Latortue said.
Well, those that cause real harm to patients are worse than those that are merely useless.
So when it comes to attacks that cause real damage, why are security measures falling short?
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Because brands that are able to better meet customer expectations are bound to cause real headaches for the competition.
But more affluent couples often have "more complicated assets that can cause real complications when dealing with the formula, " he said.
How long will it be before UK and EU politicians recognise the real and systemic cause of this frightening financial crisis?
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Worse, they can cause real damage to organizations and individuals using them.
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