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In that case the issue was clear, the cause easy to champion.
And on top of that, these are people who champion the democratic process.
They did however also at various times champion the Union cause.
During this time, he went all out to champion education matters.
He championed the calls for democratic change in the country.
First, because we've done little to convince them of the changes we champion.
Are there other issues you'd like to see them championing?
"I'm waiting for someone to champion the cause of having parties in the city."
A few years back, to champion her cause was career suicide.
Staff members also have the latitude to champion music they believe in.
Many of these groups were formed to champion some specific cause.
The dilemma, of course, is how to champion any cause.
This has been championed by a variety of new companies.
They champion local authors and are always willing to help.
He has also championed some patient rights in health care reform.
The only people who can champion such suits are lawyers.
Together they championed the local music scenes based around Reading.
The experience turned her into an early feminist who championed higher education for women.
Where she championed the rights of women, he is determined that children should have a voice.
Instead, he took up the cause of large families, which was once also championed by Soviet leaders.
Most important, he championed music by living composers, especially Americans.
Those who would have championed her cause were dead or in hiding.
He has also championed the cause of domestic violence against women.
There are those who champion it for purely health reasons.