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Перевод: cause speek cause


[существительное]
причина ; основание; мотив ; повод ; дело; процесс ; сторона ; довод ;
[глагол]
быть причиной; вызывать; причинять; заставлять


Тезаурус:

  1. A may cause birth defects.
  2. A circuit with a tiny hidden crack may seem to function adequately, but that crack can become a pathway for corrosion which can cause failure of the device later on.
  3. The thousands of redundancies, in the cause of "economies", owe most to government insistence on having 25 per cent of programmes farmed out to private enterprise with its higher regard for profit than for human dignity.
  4. He did not wish to desert his Congregational cause or his Church.
  5. When we were first warned, I didn't really pay much attention to what was being said about it - the same problem had flared up at both Jersey House and the hotel I'd just left but in neither case had there been prolonged cause for concern.
  6. The more explicit pictures referred to in the text have not been reproduced as we felt they could cause unnecessary offence to both readers and distributors
  7. The method is designed to accentuate ways that advance your body clock and play down ways that cause it to delay.
  8. The work of the court was too much for the judges; and this cause of delay was aggravated by the dilatory character of the procedure, and by the time which some of the Chancellors took to consider their decisions.
  9. Since the widespread use of insulin therapy during the 1920s, macrovascular disease has become the major cause of morbidity and mortality in the diabetic subject in both the UK and USA (Entmacher et al, 1964; Marble, 1976; Tunbridge, 1981).
  10. Instead of positing psychically repressed homosexuality as the necessary and/or sufficient cause of homophobia, we might better regard socially proscribed homosexuality as one of homophobia's several interconnected and enabling conditions, none of which is independently either necessary or sufficient.
  11. Berkeley's seventeenth-century predecessors were as anxious as he was to suggest that the regularity of nature is a manifestation of God's goodness; but in making an independent material world the cause of ideas, they give God a less crucial role than Berkeley does.
  12. Demonstrating climate to be the primary cause clears up many such problems.
  13. WHY STIFLED EMOTIONS CAN CAUSE PHYSICAL HARM

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