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In particular, Mr. Volpe said, he would like to devote his energies to a cause like the city's schools.
You may have a job, children, a disability, et cetera, that limit the amount of time you can devote to a cause.
A believer in constitutional reform, not radical overturn, Weber insisted that the politician must be devoted to a cause yet attentive to the practical consequences of his actions.
Indeed, what we usually think of as the right reason may simply be the most obvious reason from the perspective of people who are devoted to a cause.
It's wonderful to be "devoted" to a cause, to put your heart and soul into an endeavor -- it feels good, and it often does good.
How else, after all, should one feel about people so devoted to a cause that they would skip work and travel hundreds of miles for a milquetoast protest?
He has faced the personal cost that comes when you devote yourself to an unfashionable cause.
Lorr ably navigates the narcissism masked as self-interrogation, the eating disorders, platitudes, self-righteousness and general weirdness of devoting oneself so completely to something that can cause as much pain as pleasure.
An existing nonprofit group sets up an ad hoc one devoted to a particular cause or idea.
Neglected-ness is a measure of how many resources are currently devoted to a particular cause.
Many are devoted to Israel, devoted to good causes; they fight racism and other injustices.
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