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Fees for lawyers are not a popular cause".
He also talked about making it easier to vote, not a popular cause on the right.
True, enlargement is not a popular cause in times of crisis.
He talked about making it easier to vote, not a popular cause on the right.
Although the Upper West Side is probably one of the most liberal places in the world, even here this is not a popular cause.
Since worrying about the legal and intelligence justification for executing two adherents of Isis is not a popular cause, maybe it's worth spelling out the case for scrutiny of what the PM freely acknowledged was "a new departure".
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BESIDES his current anthem against police brutality, he has been crusading to preserve affirmative action programs, not exactly a popular cause in his old neighborhoods.
As Jeremy Seabrook wrote in "The Refuge and the Fortress," Mr. Beveridge and his co-founder, a Cambridge physics professor named Ernest Rutherford, persuaded 40 of the most prominent academics in Britain to sign the original declaration of support at a time of high unemployment, when helping foreign-born Jews was not exactly a popular cause.
From this perspective, it should be no surprise that an issue such as global warming has not yet become a popular cause in America -- despite a quarter-century of talk about it, and the fact that a failure to address it undermines humanity's own self-interest.
Bear-dogs are not to be confused with "dog-bears" – a popular cause of amusement among palaeontology students.
They were not merely hitting the like-button on Facebook for a popular cause; they were risking their lives!
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