Common Cause (disambiguation)
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To make common cause is an idiom meaning "to form an alliance, to cooperate towards a common goal".
As a proper noun, Common Cause may refer to:
- Common Cause, the U.S. lobbying group
- Common Cause, the journal of the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation and edited by Sam Rosa
- Common Cause Magazine, an award-winning political and investigative journal founded by Florence Graves
- Common Cause Partnership, an Anglican alliance in North America
- Common Cause Variation, a concept in statistics
- Common Cause Foundation, a U.K. organization founded by C. A. Smith in 1951
- Common Cause - No Aircraft Noise, a minor Australian political party that operated from 1995 until 1999
- Common cause failure, see Common mode failure
- Spilna Sprava (Ukrainian: Спільна справа, English: Common Cause), a Ukrainian activist group
See also
- For Common Cause, a London-based charity founded in April 2013
- Our Common Cause, (French: Notre Cause Commune, NCC), a political party in Benin
- The Common Cause (film), a lost 1919 American silent comedy film
- Spurious relationship, relationship based on a shared cause
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