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Occasionally it's because people have no cause to give a damn.
"AIDS is not a very popular cause to give to," said Richard E. Stearns, president of the American branch of the religious charity World Vision.
In short, the government wanted far more data than Levison had any cause to give, resulting in a showdown that has destroyed his livelihood.
"Ramadan is a time of giving and what better cause to give to than one that rebuilds houses of worship where God's name is constantly called, remembered and loved".
34 A natural progression of this work is to analyse mortality trends by region and cause, to give a more detailed picture, and possibly infer more causality.
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Yale's "Philanthropy In Action," for example, focuses on the history, politics and economics of charity before deciding on the causes to give its $100,000.
This holiday season there are so many great causes to give to - just look in your neighborhood, town, city - or organize something with your co-workers or best friends.
There is no doubt that, over the past few decades, immoral behavior, sexual misconduct, financial skullduggery and other unethical behavior have caused many to give cause for pause in regard to their attitudes toward the church.
But such familiarity can also cause inspectors to give an airline some breaks, one official said.
"After all that rioting that went on [in 2011] it's going to cause people to give up.
But few believe that the pain will cause Iran to give up its nuclear enrichment program.
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