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  • Examples of cause
    1. Andy Kim, "Rock Me Gently": Rock me gently, rock me slowly, take it easy, don't you know, 'cause I have never been loved like this before.
    2. A billion trips are made on the school run every year and, between us, parents produce two million extra tons of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, a cause of global warming.
    3. You won't be alone, cause I'll be there. - Tommy Page - A Shoulder To Cry On
    4. He became the standard-bearer for their cause because of his celebrity.
    5. The prime minister's speech was a glowing testament to the cabinet's undying commitment to the royal cause
    6. Or to put it in the bracingly original terms of “The Second Plane,” it is misology that is the cause of thanatism.
    7. God was now nothing more than a distant cause of causes; what mattered was matter, and man acting in nature. The theodicy, the master-narrative, had become secularized.
    8. Thioglycollates are potential skin-sensitising agents, and strong solutions can cause serious damage to the skin because of their keratolytic action.
    9. It says in the Torah that both gossip and murder cause irreparable damage.
    10. In every war there are acts of torture that cause the world to shudder.
  • Examples of causes
    1. William Henry Holcombe, Our Children in Heaven (1875) p. 286. The Christian philosophy ... cnanot understand ... and how there are cancers and plagues and hydrophobias of the soul, the secret causes of those horrible diseases in the body.
    2. It is endemic to the Americas (from southern USA to northern Argentina in South America) and in humans causes abdominal or intestinal angiostrongyliasis, which mimics appendicitis with eosinophilia [5 ,6 ].
    3. Furthermore, several authors suggest that not only the fixating agent but also its delayed penetration into the organ causes frustrating immunohistochemical results, as this may lead to autolytical destruction of antigenic sides [31 –32 ,34 ].
    4. In humans, SOX9 haploinsufficiency causes campomelic dysplasia (CD, MIM #114290), a syndrome showing partial XY sex reversal and defects in the development of the reproductive and skeletal systems.
    5. The purple discoloration is caused by the accumulation of cercosporin, which causes membrane damage and cell death, subsequently decreasing grain marketability and seedling vigor.
    6. Because combretastatin A-4 causes hemorrhagic necrosis by breaking down the epithelial wall of immature vasculature in tumors 24 , we tested its ability to enhance colonization of autochthonous tumors by IV administered S.
    7. Vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia should be considered as a differential in cases of trigeminal nerve hypoplasia and also in cases of obstructive hydrocephalus not explained by other causes.
    8. Typically, osteoporosis causes the amount of trabecular bone to be reduced and the bone to become thinner, while the intertrabecular space enlarges and the interconnected structure of trabecular bone is disrupted.
  • Examples of caused
    1. The discomfort caused by the bat's reverberation surprised Tommy.
    2. The minor accident caused a traffic jam as rubberneckers slowed down to get a good view of the battered cars.
    3. When their behaviour was made public it caused a great scandal. ‎
    4. The steepness of the hill caused the accident.
    5. The diaphragmatic spasm of his hiccup caused his epiglottis to painfully stopper his windpipe with a loud "hic".
    6. Overt subterfuge in a region nearly caused a minor accident.
    7. The old song caused a little sway in everyone in the room.
    8. Everton took that disputed lead in a moment that caused anger to sweep around the Emirates.
    9. Angus was born with symbrachydactyly , a condition believed to be caused when blood flow is limited to the hand in the womb, restricting its development and often causing short, malformed fingers.
  • Examples of causing
    1. Furthermore, this increase in risk is comparable to the risk of death from leukemia after long-term exposure to benzene, another solvent, which has the well-known property of causing this type of cancer.
    2. He corked his bat, which was discovered when it broke, causing a controversy.
    3. Tremendous magmic pressure built up beneath the earth causing a volcanic eruption.
    4. Leaders of the new study said the most telling results were that the bacterium causing sexually transmitted syphilis arose relatively recently in humans and was closely related to a strain responsible for the nonvenereal infection known as yaws.
    5. The Gulf of Thailand became more overfished than ever, causing acrimonious conflicts between domestic artisanal and large-scale fishers.
    6. Lack of sleep is causing Dave's recent petulant behavior.
    7. “Other coals are rashy, being interspersed or interbedded with shales and clays, causing them to come off the face in slabs and blocks....”
    8. Dark rims around the pillows are caused by glaucophane enrichment, possibly a relict of a primary interaction between basalt and seawater, causing Na- enrichment in the original glass crust of the pillows.
    9. It would have slid easily across the floor if not for the ruffled undersurface causing friction.
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