Sentence examples for proper causes from inspiring English sources

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This seems, to me, to be an unspoken but profound hindrance to all popular rebellions: if a person reads the right authors, and buys the right records, and vouches for those preferences loudly and repeatedly, it can feel like all the necessary work has been done to align oneself with the proper causes.

On Ockham's account a concept is singular because its cause was proper, as he calls it, and proper causes are necessarily tied to one object.

On the other hand, Darwin fashioned explanations for natural phenomena, so conceived, in order to identify their proper causes in a Herschelian spirit.

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For them to do otherwise would truly be a proper cause for concern.

Some sick workers in western New York, however, say too many claims are being denied without proper cause.

This, I would have thought, was a proper cause for a socialist concerned with copyright reform to take up.

Yet with fewer anti-whalers, there might in time be fewer whalers, too, as the politics, lacking proper cause, faded to nothing.

On Friday morning, Trump launched yet another fusillade of tweets, in which he mocked the Russia investigation, lambasted the "Fake News Media," and turned against Rod Rosenstein, the Deputy Attorney General, who told Congress earlier this week that he supported Mueller's investigation and wouldn't fire him without proper cause.

Republicans sought evidence to bolster the administration's case for war -- and to prove that no officials knowingly shaded intelligence findings -- while Democrats used Dr. Kay as a foil to criticize the administration for starting war without what they view as proper cause.

He pointed to the law governing employment relationships, which says: "The employer must not, without reasonable and proper cause, conduct itself in a manner calculated and likely to destroy or seriously damage the relationship of trust and confidence between employer and employee".

He described the US as a "Leviathan security state" and went on to say: "What's most disturbing about this is the pretence of counter-terrorism or the pretence of the war on terror or the pretence of even proper cause is not even in this.

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