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common purposes
noun
Plural of common purpose
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Together these societal "earthquakes" annihilate coherence and commonality, thus undermining common purposes and consensus.
We are linked to Europe by geography, history and economics A Europe of self-governing states working together for common purposes is in Britain's interests.
Electoral reform and safeguarding the interests of our country are common purposes among people in all parties, and I am happy to be part of that".
The Christmas lectures continue to this day, forming part of the RI's attempts at "diffusing science for the common purposes of life".
On defense matters, the constitution pledges enhanced "structured cooperation" for "more demanding tasks," but does not pledge military resources for common purposes.
Baroness Greenfield, 57, is also director of the Royal Institution in London, founded in 1799 to "diffuse science for the common purposes of life".
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"We had a common purpose.
There's a common purpose".
The desire for common purpose wasn't.
But we both carry a common purpose.
This must be our common purpose.
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