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Can business become a force for good?

Yet in the longer term they are bound to become a force for political liberalisation.

And by being brave we have led again and become a force for good in Britain.

So ask for sustainably sourced tea, because you can become a force for good.

Gradually, however, New York began to become a force for tech talent.

And yet, in Mirebrahimi's eyes, the conservative Chief Justice, by his actions, had become a force for reform.

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And Ortrud, the pagan witch who manipulates Elsa into asking the question all the same, becomes a force for liberation.

The anti-revolutionaries in France returned after 1800 and 1815 and became a force for reaction for more than a century -- right up to 1944.

Mr. Suharto ended Sukarno's policy of confrontation with Malaysia and became a force for regional stability by helping to establish the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

It becomes a force for weight gain, much worse than no group at all:  even my weight loss group says it's O.K. Sympatheticc understanding needs to be balanced by tough love.

How art became a force for conservation is in some ways itself a portrait of a lost era, when science and aesthetic appreciation were interconnected subjects in the drawing rooms of the well-born classes.

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