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No cause moves us more than the plight of children enduring terrible pain.
Perhaps the most relevant point for most people is that whatever cause moves us, we should be looking for effectiveness.
Not knowing where to go or what cause moves you- "Soup kitchens are not my thing".
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Meanwhile the surging river, and the flooding it is almost certain to cause, moved south.
Mr. Fox's memoir, "Lucky Man," written to raise money for the cause, moved quickly to the top of the best-seller lists.
But in the early 2000s, Senator Russ Feingold, Democrat of Wisconsin, took up her cause, moved by the elderly woman's passion for a long-ago hero.
It completed that stage in 2012, and Lejeune's cause moved to Rome.
So have the many non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that have taken on the cause, moving the campaign from the intergovernmental realm to civil society.
Thus, our will is not a self-initiating principle, but rather a cause moved by a series of superior causes (of which we are at least partly unaware).
For high temperature superconducting (HTS) Maglev system, the permanent magnet guideway (PMG) makes the strong magnetic force existing between rail segments, which may cause moving difficulties and increase the operation cost when switching a PMG.
She traveled the world fundraising, speaking at forums, holding meetings with political and movement types to keep the cause moving and she was very successful at it.
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