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You couldn't make it up.Many marvelled that Good Time Charlie had so fiercely embraced this cause.
Few embraced this cause more enthusiastically than the young Alfred Stieglitz - and none was more active in its subsequent repudiation.
Mr. Meyer, the entrepreneur behind Shake Shack, the Modern and Blue Smoke, has recently embraced this cause, pledging to do away with tipping at his restaurants, as a means to combat income inequality.
It is unlikely to come down unless and until Germany brings in more substantial economic reforms.In 2003, Mr Schröder belatedly embraced this cause with, first, his Agenda 2010 public-pension, health-care and benefit changes and, second, the Hartz IV labour-market reforms.
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I ask the private sector and our partners around the world to join us in embracing this cause.
Yet embracing this cause was clearly important to the governor at a deeper level than the political.
Even so, with the way the corporate winds are blowing, and the potential pain consumers will feel when they have fewer choices and no good alternatives it's not implausible that a company like AT&T might one day charge rival providers more for, say, HBO whichever one does embrace this cause could punch a ticket to power.
For his part, Hausfeld has embraced this litigation as a cause akin to a lawsuit he once filed against Texaco for discriminating against minority employees.
Coincidentally or not, Mother Courage embraced the cause of peace.
She embraced the cause after her first visit to Zambia as a college student.
– opportunistically embraced the cause of Brexit in much the same spirit.
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