31. Among limits that might be approved by the courts are detentions of immigrants who give officials cause for concern. 32. Azaleas give us cause to celebrate each spring. 33. A medium not known for its sincerity gave cause for more than the usual eye-rolling this year. 34. A hospital spokeswoman declined to give the cause of death. 35. A spokesman for the hospital would not give the cause of death. 36. But advocates for the poor say the number of people facing the deadline gives cause for concern. 37. But it has given her cause for analysis beyond the usual mirror-mirror confrontations players have about winning and losing. 38. But the RCA recording gave him cause to reassess the piece. 39. But, she and others said, the fact some foods may contain it does not in and of itself give cause for panic. 40. Clinton needs to inject himself into this debate but his increasingly callow statements give cause for alarm. |