But if they actually take up the cause he thinks it make them bad corporate citizens.
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And yet there is a danger that Mr Neumann's populism will harm the cause he loves most.
It gave McCain another opportunity to repeat his opposition to torture, a cause he championed in the Senate.
Ray Romano has more to say about this than most fathers 'cause he has four kids, including a set of twins, or as Victor Borge said, they're twins, both of them.
Neither President Yeltsin, the reformist cause he has embraced anew, the people of Russia nor American interests will be served, however, by committing U.S. tax dollars -- or other Western resources -- in a manner that deviates from these five principles.
He came to his cause when he was past 60, a dignified figure with greying hair.
He plans to lead pro-business political party Right Cause, he told Russian newswire RIA Novosti.
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The company would be carrying out a thorough investigation into the cause, he said.
For example, hives are sometimes blamed on a certain food when a virus was the actual cause, he added.
There are luxury good products that donate money to a cause, he says.
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The dirty secret is that if one is the cause, he can find a way to change the outcome.
And Greece is a victim of the crisis, not the cause, he says, implying everyone else is guilty for the mess.
But Johnson outscored Katich in a stand of 53, contributing 31 to Australia's cause before he was caught by Vettori off Elliott's medium-pace.
The former chancellor has tried to be a loyal Conservative while reserving his right to campaign for a cause which he considers above party.
If your doctor suspects your anxiety may have a medical cause, he or she may order lab tests and other tests to look for signs of a problem.
Sending that e-mail would cause problems he hadn't even considered.
Fired for cause, he claims his poor performance evaluation was a pretext and that his real crime was appearing in the Bravo reality show The Real Housewives of New York.
As recently as the late eighties, you could still find bookish young people coming to terms with their sexuality by way of reading Wilde. (You could at least find me.) Whether or not Wilde saw himself as part of a cause, he did not lack courage.
He is committed to the cause, but he is committed in his own way.
He'd lived a life of protest for a cause for which he'd been prepared to die.
The seventh circuit has told him he needed to show cause as to why he should not be sanctioned for putting forth a frivolous argument.
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She said his physical condition would deteriorate over time and he would develop wasting, skin sores and muscle tightening which would cause pain if he is capable of feeling.
But he did not cause the bust, and he deserves more credit than he is getting for steering America clear of a much worse fate, especially considering the constraints of a political system designed to make big changes difficult.
Ms. ELLA FITZGERALD: (Singing) Yes, my heart belongs to Dad, 'cause my daddy he treats so well.
More intriguing, though, is the ultimate cause, for he thinks it might be adaptive, rather than pathological.
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"There's hardly a piece of evidence that doesn't support the idea that amyloid is the cause, " he insists.
"The U.S. and Europe can and will achieve far more when we join in a common cause, " he added.
"The time has come to create a credible plan, and for this to be a national cause, " he told peers.
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"The other part of the story is, if you believe in a cause of your disorder, it becomes the cause, " he said.
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