One panel of figures alone gives cause for concern, if not downright alarm. |
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Asked about the impact on school buses and other services, City of York Council said there was no cause for concern or panic at the moment. |
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Mum phoned me while I was on tour and told me the doctors said there was cause for concern. |
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Vandalism and criminal damage caused by airguns is an increasing problem which is giving cause for concern according to police. |
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The Water Service however continue to state that there is no cause for concern. |
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Sodium is the component in salt that gives cause for concern, as it contributes to high blood pressure, heart disease and strokes. |
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However it was Eoin's eating habits that gave John and Theresa serious cause for concern. |
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She was taken to Edinburgh on Friday after ultrasound scans revealed cause for concern. |
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However, one of the trustees of the pension fund at Irish Sugar insists that there is no immediate cause for concern. |
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So while I think this is a cause for concern, it's not cause for the kind of overblown rhetoric I've seen around the web. |
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Despite Chimpzilla's recent string of victories over Intel, the steady stream of senior suits jumping ship must give cause for concern. |
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The fabric of the buildings at the prison still gives the board cause for concern. |
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Most breast tenderness that comes and goes with the period is due to benign fibrocystic disease and should not be a cause for concern. |
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This is a minor technical issue that should not give anyone cause for concern about the structural integrity of their property. |
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Senator Maurice Cummins said at the time he felt it was a major cause for concern and he would be making an issue of it in the Senate. |
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One cause for concern about Fujian flu is that this year's flu vaccine is based on a different strain. |
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A cause for concern for Town Celtic came when regular keeper Declan O'Loughlin had to cry off injured. |
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When Wednesday's meeting finally got down to business, the format of a grand prix weekend was a cause for concern. |
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But the workshops had not been extended to meet the needs of the expanded population, and this was a cause for concern. |
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The admissibility of evidence provided by foreign governments is also cause for concern, he says. |
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The outbreak of African horse sickness in this area is cause for concern but is not as severe as previous outbreaks, vets said. |
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While some patching had been done, the leaky roof is still cause for concern, she said. |
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Weightlifting and even sports such as fencing and shooting may also have cause for concern. |
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Also, the presence of flame retardant chemicals in our blood is not necessarily a cause for concern. |
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As I was dressed only in a light t-shirt, summer riding gloves, and jeans this was a bit of a cause for concern. |
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Neither does he see any cause for concern in Ireland given that house prices have started to slow appreciably in the past 12 months. |
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The heavily sanded Turf Moor surface is a cause for concern ahead of tonight's big kick-off. |
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Beaverbrook, who freely admitted running his newspapers for propaganda, had no cause for concern on that score. |
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If she is four and a half years old and has not been fully toilet-trained then that is cause for concern. |
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It is, however, a cause for concern that Keralites are moving away from their traditional diet of fish towards meat, he says. |
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The fact that the devil also knows the scriptures should give us some cause for concern over the popular bibliolatry of our age. |
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There is cause for concern any time a patient receives a blood transfusion. |
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With Bonfire Night just around the corner there will be plenty of fireworks in the shops, which is a cause for concern to the fire brigade. |
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When the horse suffered a mild fetlock injury on July 22 it was a cause for concern but no cause for panic. |
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He believes that fundamental issues about the way we run the world are legitimate cause for concern. |
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For most this would be cause for celebration, but for Daniel it is cause for concern. |
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The diamond back moth, Plutella xylostella is much cause for concern as a pest of crucifers, that is plants such as cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and canola. |
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That clearly was not cause for concern for her or her world-famous mother today. |
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If someone loses much more weight, it could be a cause for concern. |
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Smaller volumes of gray matter may not themselves even be cause for concern. |
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Its suggestion that the building might be ornamented with all the magnificence of a public fountain may genuinely have given the architect some cause for concern. |
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The deadly African horse sickness, which has restricted the movement of horses to South Africa in recent years, was a cause for concern when considering the stallion's future. |
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But if the outness of LGBT Americans is indeed the motor for social change, then there is certainly still cause for concern. |
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What is happening in our universities gives deep cause for concern. |
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Now, ordinarily, my friend, that alone would be major cause for concern. |
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The most significant cause for concern is the transport issue. |
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Depletion of specific prey species in an area is, therefore, cause for concern for local populations, despite the high diversity of prey. |
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It is a question men's tennis is beginning to ask itself, but its new head, Chris Kermode, insists there is no cause for concern. |
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Pijanowski said that his results are cause for concern, in part because parking lots present environmental and economic problems. |
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The presence of Plasmodium falciparum schizonts in peripheral blood smear is a rare occurrence and usually a cause for concern. |
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Why music fans were charged hundreds of thousands of pounds in handling charges is a real cause for concern. |
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The more aggressive animals, barracuda and triggerfish are the ones most likely to give a diver minor cause for concern. |
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The commercial and financial dependence on the US is a cause for concern. |
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The state of education in the parish was a cause for concern during the early industrial period as is illustrated by the reaction to the 1847 Education Reports. |
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