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Common Cause is a
watchdog group based in Washington, D.C.,
with chapters in 35 states. It was
founded in 1970 by John W. Gardner, a Republican, who was...
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make common cause in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Common Cause is a
watchdog group based in Washington, D.C.
Common Cause may also
refer to: Common...
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to England to discuss the
details of the
Augsburg Confession, as
theologian to the emb****y
which hoped to induce Henry VIII
to make common cause with...
- diagrams,
cause-and-effect diagrams) are
causal diagrams created by
Kaoru Ishikawa that show the
potential causes of a
specific event.
Common uses of the...
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return to the throne,
while the Bene
Gesserit make common cause with the
Tleilaxu and
Spacing Guild to gain
control of the ****e and the
children of Paul...
- as his
fellow Protestants feared to make common cause with the
Catholic majority, the
British Crown would continue to govern Ireland in the
interest of...
- The
questionable cause—also
known as
causal fallacy,
false cause, or non
causa pro
causa ("non-
cause for
cause" in Latin)—is a
category of
informal fallacies...
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offers to provide material aid
to those in Cuba, Bolivia, Ecuador, and
elsewhere with whom they
make common cause. The
declaration ends
with an exhortation...
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asked Common to make the move
with him as a
roommate (Dilla
would later lose his
battle with the rare disease). This
album saw
Common exploring themes...
- The
fallacy of the
single cause, also
known as
complex cause,
causal oversimplification,
causal reductionism, root
cause fallacy, and
reduction fallacy...