Sentence examples for cause making from inspiring English sources

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When he took office two years later, Brown enthusiastically joined their cause, making it one of his signature initiatives.

The result, he said, would give everyone in the company the opportunity to donate to a worthy cause, making them happier, while encouraging charitable giving.

All but one of the world's nations — the United States — have enlisted in the cause, making concrete commitments to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.

As if one archetype were not enough, she adds that her son has died for the Union cause, making her grief the grief of all bereaved mothers.

In the second case, against officer Edward Nero, the prosecutors argued that he was guilty of assault because Gray had been arrested without proper probable cause, making any touching an assault.

With equal parts obstreperousness and charm, political savvy and old-fashioned hard work, she has rallied parents, politicians and community groups to the anti-Edison cause, making the company's future in New York ever more uncertain.

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The absence of probable cause makes the search invalid.

Does having a good cause make a difference?

But taking responsibility for the deaths you cause makes it hard to avoid the moral implications.

Having a cause made it more appealing, not less, she said.

(The UN also makes clear that "having a good cause" makes no real difference).

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