It is indeed a noble cause to seek a solution to long term unemployment.
It is a sad and sterile emptiness at the heart of a noble enterprise.
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"I'm not a noble man, " the photographer said of his viewing of pirated movies.
If you want to be exceptional, point your team toward a noble sales purpose.
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It was a noble and important undertaking succinctly presented with a quiet confidence by Ms. Pinder.
Which is something of a pity really: for the abolishment of slavery is a noble goal.
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This was not a noble withdrawal into the world of art, but a separation from reality.
President Jagdeo is now practised at international grandstanding about ceding Guyana's rainforests in a noble global cause.
In the process, its founders intend to fully underscore what they consider to be a noble cause.
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In the eyes of that audience, playing false to win wrongly is more tragic than a noble defeat.
Like Addax was before it, Oryx is named after a noble African relative of the antelope with grand horns.
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That reminds me that books have a noble heritage in the sharing economy.
In fact, he says, most negative ads serve a noble purpose: They are actually more substantive than positive ads.
That earned him both a noble peace prize and a storm of scandal.
His family spoke Welsh, a noble language but not much use outside Wales.
Transparency is a noble goal, but it is best achieved under a rule of law and freely determined prices.
That would be a noble gesture, but shareholders are better served by managers who are fixated on the bottom line.
Historically, the sturgeon was considered a noble fish in France, says Marie-Christiane Courtioux-Icre, co-author of "Caviar de France" (Atlantica, 2005).
"It is historical fiction -- a noble genre going back to Shakespeare and well before -- not history, " he said.
He was quick to add that politics should be considered a noble calling and that he might run for office someday.
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The promise of eternity in paradise is a tenet of many faiths, a noble incentive and consolation to millions of people.
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For the provenance-conscious, the most noteworthy item in this sale is a specimen of azurite on malachite with a noble past.
The great teams we studied all had a noble cause, and, more than that, they had extreme clarity about that cause.
Many of the human characters are all but caricatures, but Joey is a noble beast and Mr. Williams supports him well.
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Prince Charles reached a compromise marrying Lady Diana, because although she was not royal she did come from a noble family.
While Democrats wring their hands over Michigan and Florida and superdelegates, yesterday, Senator Clinton proposed a noble way to resolve the nomination.
Mr. Mellor extended special thanks to the respected media fraternity for attending the forum and helping in promoting such a noble cause.
The lavish ruby and pearl jewel in Antea's hair, has been cited as proof that the sitter was a noble young bride.
Was his sense of structure a noble refusal to wallow in cheap emotion, or evidence of repression, an inability to let himself go?
My mom allowed us to miss school, miss everything to go to camp or practice because she thought it was a noble profession.
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