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But it can still aid a cause that could restore some dignity, pride and purpose to the region.
Conclusions could thus be drawn on the independent efficacy of the note stamp tool alongside demonstrating reproducibility of results aiding a cause-effect claim.
What's more, it aids a worthy cause.
Some nonprofits, set up with the stated purpose of aiding a charitable or social cause, are also being used to benefit an elected official's career, public image or personal finances, say advocates for open government.
They were joined by the military, for whom the prospect of the return of American military and financial aid was a cause for celebration.
With Gerber feeling he had hit a "solid wall of ignorance, hypocrisy, meanness and corruption" and unable to continue his financial support, the Society dismantled, and Gerber was left embittered that none of the wealthier gays of Chicago had come to his aid for a cause he believed was designed to advance the common good.
The Chamber of Commerce may have aided its cause with a wave of advertising, largely to support Republican candidates in the fall elections.
The downpours in early October aided the cause of a horse who prefers softer ground, and after "working unbelievably" in a racecourse gallop at Kempton, the team knew they had a chance.
Clayton Kershaw aided the cause with a brisk shutout Monday.
TNT's made-for-television movie "Avenger" also aided its cause, bringing in an audience of 3.5 million on April 9.
John Kennedy was not a martyr for civil rights, but his death aided the cause.
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