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cause and on-site
During the last decade or so, the plant was gradually closed down — as the freight elevators in its multi-story assembly buildings were the cause of production bottlenecks, especially when one or more were shut down for mechanical failure ( despite an outside maintenance contractor having an on-site office and elevator repair and service personnel ).
When a signal is received, a trained monitoring professional accesses the on-site digital video recorder ( DVR ) through an IP link to determine the cause of the activation.

cause and inspections
When a home is sold, inspections are performed that may reveal environmental hazards such as radon gas in the basement or water supply or friable asbestos materials ( both of which can cause lung cancer ), peeling or disturbed lead paint ( a risk to children and pregnant women ), inground heating oil tanks that may contaminate ground water, or mold that can cause problems for those with asthma or allergies.
It was also documented in a popular Israeli book " חשופים בצריח " (" Chasufim Batzariach ", " Exposed in the Turret ") that he would deliberately cause his men to fail inspections and then punish them for it.
Retired FBI agents conducted the inspections, and generally arrived with a list of videos whose records they wanted to examine ( most likely, to avoid potential Fourth Amendment conflicts on issues of probable cause ).
The necessary inspections still cause major disruption to traffic every six years ; during the last inspection in the summer of 2005 the delays caused by lane closures and speed restrictions added between 30 to 60 minutes to journey times during the peak commuting periods.

cause and be
Whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each other and which cause each other to be and not to be is possible only because the basic form of such an understanding, for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the detail, is initially given in the way man feels the world.
As for the author of the Englishman, Mrs. Manley sarcastically deplores that the sole defense of the Protestant cause should be left to `` Ridpath, Dick Steele, and their Associates, with the Apostles of Young Man's Coffee-House ''.
Sturley wrote to Quiney that Sir Edward `` gave his allowance and liking thereof, and affied unto us his best endeavour, so that his rights be preserved '', and that `` Sir Edward saith we shall not be at any fault for money for prosecuting the cause, for himself will procure it and lay it down for us for the time ''.
When the historian encounters a situation in which he can perceive no visible cause and effect sequence, he should be alert to intuition and unconscious instinct as possible guides.
In other words, atrocities by savages wearing the uniform of the central government might be condoned, had the victims been serving the cause of dissident Katanga.
Whether this, or overt action, was the cause of the crash must be promptly determined.
What better affirmative step could be taken to this end than repeal of the Connally amendment -- an act which could expose the United States to no practical risk yet would put an end to our self-judging attitude toward the court, enable us to utilize it, and advance in a tangible way the cause of international law and order??
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to make or cause to be made a study covering -- ( 1 )
The judgment must therefore be reversed and the cause remanded to the District Court for a determination, after further hearing, of the equitable relief necessary and appropriate in the public interest to eliminate the effects of the acquisition offensive to the statute.
The Government of India shall maintain or cause to be maintained books and records adequate to identify the goods and services financed for agreed projects pursuant to paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) of Article 2, of the Agreement, to disclose the use thereof in the projects and to record the progress of the projects ( including the cost thereof ).
If this be true, the possibility exists that an occlusive lesion of the bronchial arteries might cause widespread degeneration of supportive tissue similar to that seen in generalized emphysema.
If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
It is of course useful to have a sovereign cause on one's social criticism, for it makes diagnosis and prescription much easier than they might otherwise be.
`` To be creative is to have the ability to cause to exist -- to produce where nothing was before -- to bring forth an original production of human intelligence or power ''.
No matter how well work is planned, bad weather or unexpected setbacks can cause extra work that must be caught up.
It is also sufficient to show the Christian and any other champion of justice that he needs to make sure not only that his cause is just but also that his conduct is just, i.e., that, if economic pressure has to be resorted to, this be applied directly against those persons directly in the way of some salutary change in business or institutional practices, while, if injury fall upon others, it fall upon them indirectly and secondarily ( however inevitably ) and not by deliberate intent and direct action against them.
A fire wouldn't have mattered except that it would cause Pops to be found sooner.
In it important elements of Christianity and of the Biblical view of reality in general, which now cause us much difficulty, could be responded to quite naturally and spontaneously.

cause and made
And even as she, having indeed a husband, Adam, but being nevertheless as yet a virgin, having become disobedient, was made the cause of death, both to herself and to the entire human race ; ;
Next, Alexios had to deal with disturbances in Thrace, where the heretical sects of the Bogomils and the Paulicians revolted and made common cause with the Pechenegs from beyond the Danube.
Even though the arrow be made with extreme care, the slightest imperfection, or air movement, will cause some unbalanced turbulence in air flow.
The Zuo Zhuan recalls that the governor advised against razing the walls to the ground as he said that it made Cheng vulnerable to the Qi state and cause the destruction of the Meng family.
These colonies were often made out of existing communities, especially those with elites who could rally the populace to the Roman cause.
One of the contributions that Lyell made in Principles was to explain the cause of earthquakes.
However, the first definitions of AIDS mentioned no cause and the first AIDS diagnoses were made before HIV was discovered.
The cause of the crash has been attributed to Campbell not waiting to refuel after doing a first run of and hence the boat being lighter, and also the wash caused by his first run and made much worse by the use of the water brake.
While falling foul of Godwin's law tends to cause the individual making the comparison to lose their argument or credibility, Godwin's law itself can be abused as a distraction, diversion or even as censorship, fallaciously miscasting an opponent's argument as hyperbole when the comparisons made by the argument are actually appropriate.
On the foreign affairs front, in the Declaration of Pillnitz of August 1791, Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II, Count Charles of Artois, and King Frederick William II of Prussia made Louis XVI's cause their own.
Nehru who had been supporting the cause of the people of the princely states for many years was made the President of the conference in 1935.
A very small green party, Tabigat, made common cause with the political opposition in the parliament of 1994.
Wooden pegs and harp pegs are also used, but both can still cause tuning problems in damper climates unless made with great skill.
Kilts are usually made without a hem because a hem would make the garment too bulky and cause it to hang incorrectly.
The Long Parliament comprised " a set of the greatest geniuses for government, that the world ever saw embarked together in one common cause " and whose actions produced an effect, which, at the time, made their country the wonder and admiration of the world, and is still felt and exhibited far beyond the borders of that country, in the progress of reform, and the advancement of popular liberty.
The true cause and time of her death was not made public until 2002 ; instead, it was widely reported that she died when her oxygen ran out on day six, or as the Soviet government initially claimed, she was euthanised prior to oxygen depletion.
In 1567, Swiss physician Paracelsus suggested unidentified substance in mined ore ( identified as radon gas in modern times ) caused a wasting disease in miners, and in England, in 1761, John Hill made the first direct link of cancer to chemical substances by noting that excessive use of snuff may cause nasal cancer.
" Rival Federalist pamphleteer " Peter Porcupine " ( William Cobbett ) said Webster's pro-French views made him " a traitor to the cause of Federalism ", calling him " a toad in the service of sans-cullottism ," " a prostitute wretch ," " a great fool, and a barefaced liar ," " a spiteful viper ," and " a maniacal pedant.
The book " Archbold " said that it appears to be immaterial whether the court, before which the statement is made, has jurisdiction in the particular cause in which the statement is made, because there is no express requirement in the Act that the court be one of " competent jurisdiction " and because the definition in section 1 ( 2 ) does not appear to require this by implication either.
During his pontificate vigorous measures were taken against the heresies which had broken out in Germany, England, and other parts of Europe ; a sincere effort was also made to cause a reformation in the various monastic orders.
New claims made under UNCLOS by France over the continental shelf might cause new tensions between France and Canada.
She referred to these children as her " warphans " and made them a personal cause.

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