cause+to+become

  • 11cause célèbre — UK [ˌkɔːz səˈlebrə] / US [ˌkɔz səˈlebrə] noun [countable] Word forms cause célèbre : singular cause célèbre plural causes célèbres mainly journalism a legal case or political issue that a lot of people become interested in and argue about …

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  • 12cause célébre — noun (C) French an event or legal case that a lot of people become interested in, because it is an exciting subject to discuss or argue about …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 13Apollo Root Cause Analysis — The primary purpose of root cause analysis is to identify the causes of undesirable events such that they do not happen again. Apollo root cause analysis can also be used to identify the causal relationships of desirable events such that they can …

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  • 14Just cause — Use in Labor Union ContractsJust cause or Bare sagen is a common standard in labor arbitration that is used in labor union contracts as a form of job security.The labor movement has secured a number of important rights for unionized workers.… …

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  • 15Lost Cause of the Confederacy — The Lost Cause is the name commonly given to a literary and intellectual movement that sought to reconcile the traditional white society of the Southern United States to the defeat of the Confederate States of America in the Civil War of 1861… …

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  • 16Kayak for a Cause — is a non profit kayaking fundraiser that takes place annually on Long Island Sound on the eastern coast of the United States. A group of several hundred kayakers cross the Sound from Norwalk, Connecticut to the north shore of Long Island and… …

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  • 17Proximate cause — For the notion of proximate cause in other disciplines, see Proximate and ultimate causation. For causation in English law, see Causation in English law …

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  • 18revival of cause — The revival of a cause of action barred by the statute of limitations. 34 Am J1st Lim Ac §§ 289 336. According to the weight of authority in this country, the term revived cause of action has two distinct meanings. One refers to a cause of action …

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  • 19lost cause — {n. phr.} A movement that has failed and has no chance to be revived. * /Communism in Eastern Europe has become a lost cause./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 20lost cause — {n. phr.} A movement that has failed and has no chance to be revived. * /Communism in Eastern Europe has become a lost cause./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms