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Ms. Bedi told the paper that "every penny in our work is accounted for and is for the facilitation of the causes we espouse" (Indian Express).
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Countering extreme macro-nationalists like Al Qaeda and Anders Breivik is difficult because the causes they espouse often enjoy a certain popular support, even if their prescription — mass murder — is almost universally rejected.
Donna Lieberman, the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said the money that church advocates were investing in court litigation to try to remain in schools could have gone toward the charitable causes they espouse.
The suddenness of Mr. DiCaprio's emergence as an environmental champion -- he had not publicly flexed his social consciousness before -- suggests some intriguing questions about the relationship between celebrities and the causes they espouse.
There she is confronted with class war rather than class mates, as the students takes sides between the super-rich spoiled brat clubbing and celebrity-worshipping clique, and the anarchist drop-outs whose parents' wealth still shields them from real involvement in the causes they espouse.
While continuing to champion traditional conservative causes and espouse the small government dogma of the tea party during his tenure in office (and much like he did in the Florida house), Rubio has chosen to actually do his job and try to fix the immigration problem.
Please tell us at least three or four causes you will espouse as a U.S. Senator?
"We totally espouse the cause of Proust: refinement, dandyism," Darel told _Libération _at the time.
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