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Free sign upThe phrase "activities in the name of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or initiatives that are undertaken for a specific cause, organization, or purpose.
Example: "The charity organized various activities in the name of raising awareness for climate change."
Alternatives: "actions on behalf of" or "efforts for the sake of".
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In the past few years, FitzHigham has undertaken a variety of physically punishing, sometimes plain daft activities in the name of adventure and comedy.
We need one who will respect the constitution and the rule of law; not one who will use discredited and illegal activities in the name of justice and safety.
He's currently in charge of the Youth Section of Ayrshire Central Mosque in Kilmarnock, and is often venturing around on different activities in the name of charity, notably a wild trek across the desert in 2010.
What other artists have willingly exposed their their online activities in the name of art?
"The involvement of Malaysians in militant activities in the name of Islam have tarnished the country's image and affected the purity of Islam," he said.
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"Those are restrictions on speech and political activity in the name of preventing an overaccumulation of power in a few hands," said Mr. Yassky, who taught at Brooklyn Law School before his election.
But both groups share the conviction that a higher force is driving their actions, he pointed out, and they are both willing to engage in destructive activity in the name of their ideology.
Mr. Balkin's own conception that Congress has the power to regulate private activity in the name of equal citizenship would give it full authority over all relations among free citizens.
Often they constrain certain kinds of economic activity in the name of safety, the environment, or some other public good.
In a letter to Trudeau released Wednesday evening, the father of two who runs a small plumbing business, identified himself as a Sikh nationalist and admitted to being involved in campaigning against human rights violations against Sikhs in India, but denied supporting any violent activity in the name of the cause.
He said a legal argument developed by an administration lawyer that justified harsh interrogations was "strange and perverted," a rationale for "sadistic activities conducted in the name of the America people".
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