Claimants cannot show good cause just by saying, for example, that they conscientiously object to doing a certain employment. |
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Instead of spending crores of rupees on your Temple charades, why not put the money to a good cause like this one? |
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While the NHS is a good cause, it puts the squeeze on when the market has not yet fully recovered. |
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Those involved in one of the county's most popular festivals have decided acting the goat is one way to help a good cause. |
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A group of extrovert Otley men will be stripping for a very good cause at a fund-raising spectacular next month. |
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His instinct for self-preservation is too high, and it makes him afraid to endanger himself, even for a good cause. |
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This tells all young and old that a bad deed done in the name of a good cause is acceptable. |
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It is in the cupboard, and likely to stay there until the next good cause that requires a raffle prize donation. |
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As well as helping a good cause buying this CD will give you hours of pleasure. |
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Initially the Bulls had attached themselves to every single good cause in the city. |
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A pub which was devastated by fire has reopened and plans are being made to hold charity events to raise money for a good cause. |
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However, some families are calling a halt to the festive excesses and donating money otherwise spent on cards or presents to a good cause. |
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Students hurled more than 1,400 chocolate custard pies and it was all for a good cause. |
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A military appointing authority could choose to disqualify any panel member for good cause. |
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It's all in a good cause, people used to say, but Elizabeth felt that almost any action she took at this point would be of dubious value. |
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The intended claimant has a good cause of action against the intended defendant in respect of each of the claims. |
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He then went on to say that since animals habitually injure each other we should not worry unduly about experimenting on them in a good cause. |
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It was a crazy episode in which Ricksen was presented, not without good cause, as a victim. |
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The Church people and Nonconformists willingly joined together for this good cause, and made the undertaking very successful. |
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Fair enough, she has good cause, but it really got on my nerves after a while. |
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The Board notified him that his appeal was untimely, and afforded him an opportunity to demonstrate good cause for his untimeliness. |
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As well as the money ringing in charity shop tills, they collect throughout the day, choosing a local good cause to benefit. |
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Spurred on by the sight of the scaffold and the thought of playing in mud for a good cause, I vowed to come back to help work on the walls. |
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Well, we all know that Kelly Ripa has an early wake-up call every single morning, but she was out pretty late last night for a good cause. |
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The cream of local musical talent have come together to perform in aid of this very good cause. |
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The Director of Transportation, by rule, may provide for issuance of a valid license without a photograph if the applicant shows good cause. |
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We hope you will give us your full-hearted and generous support by taking part in the tournament and contributing to a good cause. |
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And in the name of a good cause, Ponder, who works at the paper's Colchester office, has finally relented. |
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John admitted that it was strange for a health food shop to be raffling a calorie-rich chocolate egg but added that it was all in a good cause. |
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The entry fee is 20 for a table of four and there will be raffles galore on the night so why not come along and support a good cause? |
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The 15 Minutes Of Fame Department has been working overtime the last few months, and it gets a bit exhausting at times, but it's all for a good cause. |
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It was a hot day to say the least, but all for a good cause! |
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At the Cabaret there will be a raffle for prizes, and on your tickets a door prize so do come along and enjoy a great night and support a good cause. |
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Give It allows friends and relatives to donate a sum of money to a good cause instead of buying a shoddy piece of tat that's destined for the charity shop. |
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This is when you must remember that it's all for a good cause. |
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You're doing something for a good cause, so people are likely to pitch in if you ask. |
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I love hanging out with my friends and volunteering my time for a good cause. |
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Youth should never be afraid or feel intimidated to pursue a good cause that may raise awareness and solve problems in their local communities. |
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This approach to fundraising often justifies almost any means of appealing to the public, as long as the money collected is for a good cause. |
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Join the fight and double your efforts by asking for your employer's support for a good cause! |
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When we appeal to their sense of cooperation, producers come together for a good cause. |
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They mean investing in people and in their skills and we have good cause to do so. |
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Once the program begun, only a credit for next season may be emitted with good cause. |
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The TU Fundraising Campaign 2006 will enable customers to raise money for city breaks, gift items and a good cause. |
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Today, the town might not attract the crowds it once did, but the Cowal peninsula is being aggressively hustled by the tourism honchos and they have good cause to do so. |
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Even for a good cause, celebrity jockeyship doesn't bear thinking about. |
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This is clearly a very close family and his daughter believes, with good cause, that Mr Earnshaw's recovery will be quickened by his being back among his kith and kin. |
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It's very much a matter of the more the merrier for a good cause. |
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And if you know you won't be traveling before those miles expire, this is a great way to unload them for a good cause. |
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Time and again you had dug deep for one good cause after another. |
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Mrs Bond is pleased with the response so far, with some people saying they have not knitted in years but will now take up their needles in a good cause. |
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Whoever interceded in a good cause becomes a partner therein: And whoever recommends and helps an evil cause, shares in its burden: And Allah hath power over all things. |
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A Teesside teenager who wanted rid of his dreadlocks cashed them in for a good cause. |
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According to this party no such good cause had been shown in this case. |
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In the name of a good cause, lax Western governments have spent like mad. |
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It's a way to squeeze the political donor community for a good cause, and they get a night of inside jokes and a tax deduction, besides. |
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We will not start saying that we do not believe it is a good cause. |
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Except for good cause shown, notification to the court of the existence of a plea agreement shall be given at the arraignment or at such other time, prior to trial, as may be fixed by the court. |
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Would you bump off a relative for a good cause? |
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I'm certainly comfortable initiating change, even if that means cajoling, chiding, and guilting people into it, particularly when it is for a good cause. |
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Simply register to hold your own event and invite friends, family, and members of the community to come and enjoy coffee and baked goods while contributing to a good cause. |
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There is little sign of encouragement, however, for that good cause or others as the 111th Congress expires in the grip of Senate Republicans demeaning public service as an exercise of naysaying. |
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It is my view that we should analyse this issue extremely carefully and confirm that we certainly all have good cause to be grateful to NATO for its past and future interventions. |
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Stand out from the crowd by working for a good cause! |
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For these reasons I do not want to vote in favour of these drafts, as they appear to be nothing more than a list of pretexts for suspending the integration process without good cause. |
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It is open to the parties to object to the continued participation of any victim, for good cause based on new material that has emerged since the original decision. |
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The order provided Respondent until January 21, 2005 to file an answer to the Notice and show good cause for failing to do so previously. |
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The meritorious qualities ascribed to Canada's legal duality have, with good cause, been the subject of praise in numerous discussions and articles. |
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And they had good cause to wonder, for Albert and George had summoned lawyers from all across the nation to come to the land of oranges and bathing costumes, to wage their war of pettifoggery in the courts. |
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But it's all in a good cause, as the model-turned-DJ has stripped off for a Naked Centrefolds Special in the June issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. |
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If a plea agreement has been reached by the parties, the court shall, on the record, require the disclosure of the agreement in open court or, on a showing of good cause, in camera, at the time the plea is offered. |
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In the most desperate crisis of which human records tell, it was Canada's strong right arm. With it she intervened on the world's battlefield and struck good blows for the good cause. |
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They were very courageous when they were facing unarmed civilians, but they certainly weren't as courageous when they were facing people who knew how to operate their weapons and were willing to take a stand for a good cause. |
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Every year Intervest Retail donates a budget to a good cause. |
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People are no longer interested to know, 'Is this a good cause? |
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Feed Nova Scotia is a good cause, and we all have fun as a team. |
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For this reason, we are planning to break with tradition and not give gifts during this festive period, as we believe that the gifts would be better directed towards a good cause. |
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The closet Tom Sellecks amongst us, get to wear, with pride, the bushiest most hirsute food-filter they can cultivate in one month and all in a good cause. |
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I'm willing to donate money as long as it's for a good cause. |
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