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If no one's dead or dying, there are more compelling causes beckoning.
Drug abuse and severe psychiatric disease do not emerge as compelling causes of biased decisions.
Granted, gay rights or hunger in Africa are far more compelling causes.
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Once hailed by the state media for defending peasants' rights, Mr. Chen makes for a compelling cause célèbre.
Mr. Rosenberg found his compelling cause in the plight of Ethiopian Jews seeking to be allowed to immigrate to Israel.
Jerry, a former room-ex who works as a communications consultant, understands the urge to sublimate the self for a compelling cause.
The new Russian-American alliance is not as whirlwind as it at first appears: Mr. Putin has shown an affinity for a Western tilt all along, some experts say, but lacked a compelling cause to which it could be hitched.
Looking around the auditorium, you were confronted with a more compelling cause for celebration: on a Monday night, offering a program largely comprising unfamiliar works, the society had sold every available seat.
Lawyers who have faced Mr. Scruggs, 61, who goes by Dickie, say he has a talent for picking not just a winnable case but a timely and compelling cause, arising from an issue like the harm from smoking or insurers' resistance to paying more for Hurricane Katrina damages.
The latter lacks a compelling cause held in common.
But losing an election is not an especially compelling cause for protest, particularly when Sanders' team has made it quite clear that they lost fair, square and by a relatively large margin.
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