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"Causing" a call to be made Extended definition of "cause" applies where:
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Jon Voight On Huckabee: Obama 'Arrogant,' Causing 'Civil Unrest' (VIDEO)
Mike Papantonio: Jon Voight's New Political Prostitute Role 2009
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Jon Voight On Huckabee: Obama 'Arrogant,' Causing 'Civil Unrest' (VIDEO)
Mario Almonte: Republican Critics of Obama's School Speech Stoke the Fires of Bigotry in America 2009
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On Nov. 6 and 7, I will be a speaker amongst many inspirational speakers in a conference called "Leaders Causing Leaders."
Agapi Stassinopoulos: Rethinking Our Conception of Leadership Agapi Stassinopoulos 2010
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Although he doesn't say by whom, George Melloan suggests the Fed should be held to closer scrutiny " The Federal Reserve Is Causing Turmoil Abroad ," op-ed, Feb. 23.
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Causing terrible suffering unnecessarily, ineffectually and when you should know better.
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Causing Confusion Meanwhile, varying fees can be confusing to fund buyers, who are used to relatively stable expense ratios from year to year.
Tie Fees to Performance? Chris Gay 2011
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Causing much soul searching on the part of Tom Landry and his staff, the process started when he benched Don Meredith when the game was out of reach.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Not only would he be violating the federal census law, but his threatened action would be both a misdemeanor and a felony in his home state (in Georgia, aggravated assault includes “Causing fear in others by threats or endangerment”).
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Causing physical harm or administering mind altering drugs is going to yield unreliable information.
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