Examples of using For a cause in English and their translations into Serbian
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Instead of using radicalized zealots willing to die for a cause, they could use pros.
Each campaign lasts for 109 days during which you will be able to actively participate to fight for a cause you are passionate about and to help people in need.
In 2015, AILLEA partnered with local groups for a“Shop for A Cause” event to offer residents a way to give back to the community while they shop.
mostly because they treat the marathon as an opportunity to raise money and awareness for a cause close to their hearts.
it may be better to die fighting for survival, or for a cause, than to live a long.
Doing something completely out of kindness and for a cause you believe in puts you in touch with others with similar perspectives, but likely others outside
One of the best sources of that motivation is to run for a cause you believe in, and that's what has inspired Joe Lacy to sign up to run his third consecutive London Marathon this year.
you have a responsibility to say something for a cause you truly believe in
you have a responsibility to say something for a cause you truly believe in
it may be better to die fighting for survival, or for a cause, than to live a long
QVC have partnered for a cause, and 80 percent of every purchase made during the live broadcast will benefit the Cancer
She died for a cause.
But for a cause.
This was for a cause.
He searched for a cause somewhere else.
And yes, kill for a cause.
Are you looking for a cause?
For a cause that can not win.
So I was flying for a cause.
They fight for coinage… we for a cause.