Sentence examples for name a cause from inspiring English sources

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Anthropologists debate whether the wars really arise from some deeperlying ultimate cause, such as land or population pressure, but the participants, when they are asked to name a cause, usually point to a woman or a pig.

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Nyko's Intercooler has been named a cause for Xbox 360's "rings of death" (red lights that flash on your Xbox 360 console telling you that you're screwed).

"If you try to hurt someone in the name of a cause, that's terrorism," he said.

"Anyone prepared to resort to arms in the name of a cause displays the qualities of a radicalised individual," he said.

Put more simply, he wants to keep doing what he has always been good at -- drawing attention to himself, in the name of a cause.

When thousands of people put their name to a cause on Directgov, this data becomes the sole property of the government – whose very actions they are challenging.

Al Gore shows that you can use Wall Street to become superrich and do it in the name of a cause, all while building your own franchise.

Mr. Kennedy is hitching his iconic name to a cause that has largely been consigned so far to liberal bloggers and which nearly all Democratic leaders and major news media outlets have ignored and which, unsurprisingly, Bush supporters have ridiculed.

But I never wanted to lend my name to a cause that should fail and I am very selective about what issues I fight to win.

Name a noble cause – peace, the climate, saving honey bees – and Bono might have chosen it.

It is difficult to name a radical cause that Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the+agitator and man of letters, was not involved in.

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