Examples of 'give cause' in a sentence

Meaning of "give cause"

To give cause means to provide a reason or justification for something. It is used when explaining why something occurred, especially when it has negative consequences

How to use "give cause" in a sentence

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Current trends give cause for concern.
I ai not got ten dollars to give cause.
The results give cause for concern.
Macroeconomic instability also continues to give cause for concern.
Two factors give cause for vigilance.
A number of other categories appear to give cause for concern.
Both tendencies give cause for environmental concern.
The security situation continued to give cause for concern.
They give cause to the global discontent of an increasingly informed public.
These results give cause for hope.
The situation with regard to minors in prison continues to give cause for concern.
Its findings give cause for concern.
Disparities in regional development continue to give cause for concern.
These are actions which give cause to assume that they are related.
All these developments and tendencies give cause for hope.

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Two recent events give cause for just a little optimism.
Lack of experience and knowledge can give cause to hazards.
This may give cause to revise the cultural policy strategy in hand.
It should no longer give cause for surprise.
Growing commitment among African leaders to improved principles of economic development give cause for optimism.
Such developments give cause for concern.
But there are a number of proposed amendments to the report which give cause for concern.
The report had to give cause for concern.
The findings drawn from the information supplied by member states generally give cause for pessimism.
But it might give cause for concern when the house is empty.
Reports of landmines also give cause for concern.
Clauses which give cause for concern regarding the fate of the.
The statistics published give cause for concern.
If I had to give cause of death right now, I would say fire … probably burned alive.
Examples you give cause harm.
These security committees, according to a report by the Arias Foundation, give cause for concern.
But other pressures can give cause to alarming rates of decline in wildlife populations.
The fiscal deficit continues to give cause for concern.
The changes under way give cause for hope, but they are also fraught with danger.
Whoever wants to be respected should not give cause for reproach.
However, while these aspects give cause for satisfaction, there are still serious short comings.
The human rights situation continues to give cause for concern.
Does that response give cause for new steps on the part of the Commission?
The facts quoted in the report give cause for concern.
This continues to give cause for concern to non-weapons States, like Cuba.
There are areas that still give cause for concern.
The deplorable financial situation of the United Nations continued to give cause for concern.
If there is a soul present who could give cause why these two should not be united.
Although the phenomenon has been reduced significantly, it continues to give cause for concern.
A temporary delay or unavailability can not give cause for any compensation or other financial compensation.
Scarcity of water supplies and supply frequency also give cause to concern.
Several indicators give cause for concern, such as.
Recent developments with regard to freedom of speech give cause for concern.
But some scientists say it could give cause for ' concern over its potential allergenicity '.
Its economic and political situation continues to give cause for concern.

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