He added that he would mobilise all former players, fans and well-wishers to support the noble cause. |
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For the sake of argument, let's suppose that we have a pile of cash that we can sacrifice for some noble cause. |
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He said their families can rest assured that their sons and daughters died for a noble cause. |
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While Dirty Harry is fictional, and the dilemma facing him extreme, the problem of noble cause corruption is real. |
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You can choose to champion their noble cause or put them in their place. |
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There is gratuitous torture, interrogational torture, judicial torture, vengeful torture, intimidational torture, torture as punishment and noble cause torture. |
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When the Liberal Party tried to politicize a noble cause, this House had a good debate, and Parliament has spoken on this issue. |
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Those who engage in noble cause corruption can be seen as falling into the philosophical tradition of consequentialism. |
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I would like to congratulate everyone who believes in and invests in this noble cause to fight malaria. |
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He reaffirmed his delegation's commitment to continued support of the United Nations in that noble cause. |
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Each is a noble cause, but each provides different benefits that need to be defined. |
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We need to make an effort to persuade intelligent politicians of good will to continue to fight for this noble cause. |
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This UN-sanctioned, NATO-led mission is a challenging one, but Canada and its allies will not be swayed from this noble cause. |
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I hope to soon receive my second copy and thereby collaborate in this noble cause. |
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It is a matter of survival for the communities in our part of the world, and thus I implore other Member States to join in this noble cause. |
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La France des couleurs, an album which gives a voice to France's rainbow nation, may be musically patchy in places but it serves a noble cause. |
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Earlier, it was suggested that acts of noble cause corruption are paradigmatically actions that morally ought not to be performed, contra what the actor believes. |
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In conclusion, paying homage to the brave men and women who had died in that noble cause, and condoling with their families, he reaffirmed Pakistan's strong commitment to United Nations peacekeeping activity. |
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I do not even want to imagine that behind a noble cause a big market in aid is growing, putting its hands in the pockets of European taxpayers in defiance of those poor devils who are dying of hunger. |
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I congratulate and thank you for manifesting today for this noble cause. |
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We are all members of a family working for the same noble cause. |
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He thanked the members of the Joint Committee for accepting, some of them over a period of several years, to give their time and expertise to the noble cause of improvement in the condition of teaching personnel worldwide. |
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Alkarama views its role as being part of the whole international human rights movement, thereby recognising the importance of all others working for this noble cause. |
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The sense of mission police officers bring to their work, and the frustrating nature of police work, probably means noble cause corruption will remain a problem. |
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The most important thing, in my humble mind, is to prove at all times that UNESCO has the vision of a more humane society and that we are striving hard to move forward towards this noble cause. |
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