What remains to be seen is how entertainment and real life come to grips with cause and effect.
Aren't economists always concerned, in one way or another, with cause and effect?
Research in 2008 by Cone, a brand consultancy, found that 79% of consumers would switch to a brand associated with a good cause, up from 66% in 1993, and that 38% have bought a product associated with a cause, compared with 20% in 1993.
Mr Morris said the cause of death was suffocation with a secondary cause of an overdose with painkillers.
Petitioners neither argued that they acted nor introduced any evidence to show that they acted with reasonable cause and in good faith with respect to the underpayment.
To sympathise with their cause is to risk being tarred with the same brush.
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Vitamin D has been convincingly correlated with all-cause mortality, with certain cancers, and with multiple sclerosis.
The technical difference is that, where cause marketing aligns with a specific cause or charity to do fund-raising, civic marketing is about service, and the variety of social needs that are served actually helps to broaden the appeal.
Whether they had anything to do with his cause of death we don't know.
" A week and a half earlier, he reminded his followers, "Never underestimate the rebel with a cause.
We want to help with this cause, but we need to take a close look at it legally.
She was confirmed dead at Birmingham Children's Hospital, with the cause of death given as a chest infection.
Twenty one other collegiate football players have died with a cause of death linked to the sickle cell trait.
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Indonesians have come to cherish their local freedoms, with good cause even if it means a white-elephant stadium or three.
With good cause to be distrustful, they need the reassurance of seeing an Israeli government honestly implementing signed agreements.
Einstein's general theory of relativity states that objects with mass cause a curvature in space-time, which we perceive as gravity.
It wants to be linked with the cause that is dearest to Muslims' hearts, but it has little to offer.
According to Dr Kennett, the essence of this hypothesis is compatible with the cause of the change being an impact.
Underestimating the ability of consumers to see through a superficial and greedy alignment with a cause is a very big mistake.
Thus, given these difficult circumstances, we find that the claims of losses were made with reasonable cause and in good faith.
By destabilizing the Evil Empire, we dealt with the cause of the Cold War not its symptoms and we won.
Be able to find a more nuanced path forward that allows you to continue with the cause and still make a profit.
The travails of Chesapeake have been well documented, and with good cause.
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But in a month with little cause for celebration there does seem to be genuine grounds for optimism - at least up front.
These two TED talks by rebels with a cause will have you digging up your parking strip and organizing your community in no time.
Given all the facts and circumstances, including the uncertain state of the law, we find that petitioners acted with reasonable cause and in good faith.
Its officers began to search people, pretty much at random and often with little cause, on the streets, in housing estates and in apartment blocks.
Aligning with a cause is often nothing more than selfish giving.
Since the assassination attempt on the Pakistani teenage girl Malala Yousufzai last October, Archbishop Tutu has associated himself with her cause to promote girls' right to education.
Microsoft has launched an Internet-based automatic patent monitoring service, which tracks changes to a variety of Patent Registers in Europe and North America to help with its cause.
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