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But you're pushed by a much more difficult cause," he says.
But the third and most difficult cause to address is the destruction of social cohesion in families.
Even those who have fought long and hard to end the death penalty in America see McVeigh's execution as a difficult cause.
These are the solicitors and representatives who fight an unpopular and difficult cause at police stations, hour after unsociable hour, to protect the most vulnerable.
She has adopted two orphans (she revealed that she and Mr. Pitt are planning to take in a third), traveled extensively for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and lavished time, money and her fame to a difficult cause.
He said Age UK was a "difficult cause" to raise money for.
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