We have no meanings for "cause headaches" in our records yet.
1 But bank groups said the plan could cause headaches for lenders.
2 So a major aflatoxin outbreak could cause headaches for corn suppliers.
3 The city's parking meter lease has continued to cause headaches for Chicago's mayor.
4 The delayed delivery schedule continues to cause headaches for Boeing.
5 Untranslated Chinese documents cause headaches for the Wellington City Council and a high-rise developer.
6 But MSG can cause headaches and dizziness, and has been tenuously linked to long-term neurological disorders.
7 Buying and managing properties abroad can cause headaches .
8 These traumatic brain injuries can cause headaches as well as problems with concentration, memory and coordination.
9 Coordination between inspection teams is problematic, and the labyrinthine licensing system can cause headaches for company bosses.
10 Allergies or sensitivities to substances such as perfume, car exhaust, paint fumes, and cigarette smoke can also cause headaches .
11 Microsoft's Zune could cause headaches for everyone in some distant future-ifthe system were to suddenly register with yawning consumers.
12 Apart from damaging teeth it can also cause headaches and jaw pain and is often mistakenly diagnosed as a toothache.
13 When it comes to climate action, transport is one of the carbon-polluting sectors set to cause headaches for years to come.
14 As the conversation progresses it becomes apparent Xenophon's views on the various proposed solutions could cause headaches , whoever wins the election.
15 Jumping the queue for financing may cause headaches , but it would be hard to criticize any company tempted to do so.
16 Marco Rojas has returned to Melbourne Victory in time to cause headaches for crosstown rival Melbourne City in this week's A-League derby.
Other examples for "cause headaches"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Cause headaches across language varieties