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And after all, what better cause could there be than defending that glorious national tradition?
After all, Massachusetts has a $1 billion budget surplus waiting to be spent: and what better cause could there be than education?
"Ramadan is a time of giving and what better cause to give to than one that rebuilds houses of worship where God's name is constantly called, remembered and loved".
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Hugh: Jagger likes a cause, and what better than that to cement J-Lo's 2000 palm-print Grammies dress as a historic sartorial touchstone?
After all, if the pro-democracy movement was all about having the freedom to pursue one's personal aspirations, then what better way to continue the cause than doing just that.
What better platform to further the cause, than on the editorial page of the evermore slumbering 'Old Grey Lady'.
Defeat is always an opportunity, even when, as far too often happens, what is genuinely the better cause has been crushed by the worse.
Leaders of the society say the money is rightly theirs, but officials of the trust assert that they have the right to divert the donations to what they deem better causes.
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