Now universities are more likely to argue that racial diversity is valuable for its own sake.
The Bird and The Bee feels like pop music made for its own sake.
It's not just about innovation for its own sake it's to get to a better dish.
Instead, the focus of the Republican leadership appears to be cutting spending for its own sake.
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You have to love virtue for its own sake, hate sin and keep your fingers crossed.
Overall, Mr. Barak's singular purpose should not be to reach an agreement for its own sake.
Do home buyers seek square footage for its own sake or in order to separate the pieces of furniture?
It played its game by dint of trading for its own sake and accounting rules.
Of course, this is a lot of work and will not be done for its own sake.
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His articles are sometimes pure comedy for its own sake, but often include counter-intuitive and searing insight.
Now that the Pope is himself a scientist, will he encourage the study for its own sake?
After all, this is primarily about party survival, not an exercise in reform for its own sake.
Ideas in science emerge most readily when some part of the world is studied for its own sake.
But there have been few ... who have been in love with the earth for its own sake.
So the idea is not just spending more money for its own sake.
The aim is the nuclear, chemical and biological disarmament of Iraq, not an inspection regime for its own sake.
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Yet some senior Tories whisper that it would be rash to differ from Labour just for its own sake.
He said the SDLP was more interested in opposition for its own sake.
Better, say the Skidelskys, to pursue the good life for its own sake.
One popular way to express lust for big data for its own sake is to create a gargantuan Hadoop cluster.
There is nothing as tiresome as iconoclasm for its own sake, and Mr Giddens can hardly be accused of that.
Stanford must balance learning for its own sake with creating new companies.
But many of the wealthiest people in America are techies or researchers for whom science is worth funding for its own sake.
But what it takes is a more reflective attitude towards those networks rather than the rabid pursuit of connectivity for its own sake.
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But the experience of walking in and out of history is exhilarating by itself, and well worth the trip for its own sake.
For pure knowledge acquisition, it's hard to argue against such developments, especially in an era that doesn't prioritize enrichment for its own sake.
Even if just now the West could do with more, not less, GDP, the pursuit of wealth for its own sake is folly.
But, judging by the latest version, the drafters have displayed a worrying appetite for integration for its own sake in a host of areas.
The crucial issue is whether a firm pursues diversity for its own sake, or to obtain the specific people and talents it needs.
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