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  1. With the support of over 1.5 million members, Common Cause wins concrete, pro-democracy reforms that break down barriers to participation, promote accountability, and ensure that each of us has a voice.

    • About Us

      For more than 50 years, Common Cause and our members have...

    • Our Impact

      2000s. 2001: Common Cause wins our campaign to pass the...

  2. Als Ausfälle aufgrund gemeinsamer Ursache werden in der Risikoanalyse Ausfälle von mehreren Komponenten oder Systemen bezeichnet, die als Folge einer einzelnen Fehlerursache oder eines einzelnen Ereignisses auftreten. Ihr Ausfallverhalten ist damit statistisch voneinander abhängig.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Common_CauseCommon Cause - Wikipedia

    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 the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in the administration of President Lyndon Johnson as well as chair of the National Urban Coalition, an advocacy group for minorities ...

  4. Seit mehr als 50 Jahren kämpfen Common Cause und unsere Mitglieder für die Demokratie, die wir verdienen. Common Cause setzt seine politische Expertise auf Landes- und Bundesebene, sein riesiges Netzwerk von Unterstützern auf der Basisebene und seinen überparteilichen Ansatz ein, um unsere Demokratie gegen die Herausforderungen zu stärken ...

  5. For more than 50 years, Common Cause and our members have fought for the democracy we deserve. Common Cause puts its state and national policy expertise, massive network of grassroots supporters, and nonpartisan approach into action to strengthen our democracy against the challenges it faces today.

  6. An accessible overview of some of the key ideas and social science behind the work of Common Cause. Though now several years old, this report still provides an accurate overview of key elements of the social science upon which Common Cause is built.

  7. The Common Cause Principle says that every correlation is either due to a direct causal effect linking the correlated entities, or is brought about by a third factor, a so-called common cause.