Examples of using A cause in English and their translations into Bengali
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He adds,'Even walking will reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases(which can be a cause of heart attack and stroke).
this work is hidden by the boyfriend couples, which later become a cause of psychological fear or disorder for a woman.
Research it well to make sure that it does not carry some weird connotations which may be a cause for later embarrassment.
this symptom often becomes a cause for concern.
If one partner is usually very private on social networking sites then becoming FBO may be a cause for tension in the relationship.
We even offer paid time off for employees to volunteer for a cause they believe in.
In 2017 we committed £120,000 to a project analysing breath samples from sarcoidosis patients to try to identify a cause.
The spirit of where an event is held only to support a cause, celebrate freedom
You fight for a cause you barely understand… with people you trust so little, you have told them nothing.
It is as Ghassan Kanafani deliberately put it: "A man is, at the end of the day, a cause.".
Through design, the Syrian Revolution Multimedia Team asks that people donate their Eid sacrifice to Syria, making it art with a cause.
The appearance of pain in the chest in men indicates many diseases and this symptom often becomes a cause for concern.
Starting from deficiencies in the body to a new hair care product or simply a new hairstyle can work as a cause of more hair fall.
He firmly believed in the unity of the Quraish and saw the new faith of Islam as a cause of division and discord.
picked him up( from the river) that he may be their adversary and be a cause of sorrow to them. Surely Pharaoh and Haman and their hosts erred(
While some may dismiss the toxic soup flowing out of urban areas as de minimis in amount and thus not a cause for concern, the report specifically notes how the wide range of mixtures detected presents novel risks to health.
river):( It was intended) that( Moses) should be to them an adversary and a cause of sorrow: for Pharaoh and Haman and( all) their hosts were
will cause unemployed people to become a cause of unrest for society
Then he was picked up by the family of Pharaoh( unaware) that he would become their enemy and a cause for regret. Surely the Pharaoh, Haman and their hordes were habitual sinners.
Friday is the last day of a five-day working week, and is viewed as a cause for celebration or relief(leading to the phrase"TGIF", for"Thank God/Goodness It's Friday").