Encara no tenim significats per a "gives cause".
1But the speed with which redundancies have occurred gives cause for concern.
2So far, there is not much that gives cause for hope.
3Optimists say the debate itself over the Sagamihara victims' anonymity gives cause for hope.
4The condition of the animals particularly gives cause for anxiety.
5For there's also a line through France in Paris which gives cause for encouragement.
6But a FTSE 100-sized Nigerian company gives cause for celebration.
7Nor is it just the size of the crowd that gives cause for optimism.
8The Maoist model managed to free a quarter of humanity: that gives cause for thought.
9The essentially racist agenda of Mr Speight and his followers gives cause for serious concern.
10Here, among the heretics, that gives cause for thought.
11He gives cause of believing that Socrates had actually communications from the voice of the daemon.
12He said it was a serious violation of Security Council resolutions that " gives cause for concern."
13Similarly, the potential contamination of theatre light handles, commonly used during total hip and knee replacements, gives cause for concern.
14The Government's liberal use of this mechanism gives cause for concern and has the makings of a democratic and constitutional crisis.
15The treatment is at fault when it gives cause for such impressions; its perennial quality is both authorised and proved under cultivation.
16A 6% resistance level to ciprofloxacin in domiciliary E. coli is considerably higher than previous reports and gives cause for concern.
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