For the sake of our common security, for the sake of our survival, we cannot drift.
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We have gathered no for the sake of elections, but for the sake of a common task.
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But for the sake of other women, for the sake of someone's daughter, someone's mother, someone's friend, just don't stand by your man.
But jazz musicians need to think about their audiences not just for the sake of their livelihoods, but even more so for the sake of their art.
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Not just for the sake of the 300 telecommuters, but for the sake of her talent pool, emphasizing results over face time would have made the difference.
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Be clear that you are doing the latter not for the sake of a photo op but for the sake of your brain and your capacity to lead.
Glenn also defended his journey into space from critics who say that it is being done not so much for the sake of science but for the sake of publicity.
This is a problem that needs to be resolved for the sake of our judicial system, for the sake of a carrying out of justice in our country in an expedited and deliberate manner.
"National reconciliation will take time, but for the sake of our common humanity, and for the sake of this country's future, it is necessary to stop the incitement and to stop violence, " he said.
Team Obama is sending a clear message to corporate America, small businesses and federal agencies: Start offering more flexible work arrangements for the sake of families and, yes, for the sake of the economy.
For the sake of our veterans, for the sake of our economy, we need these veterans working and contributing and creating the new jobs and industries that will keep America competitive in the 21st century.
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But why not, for the sake of the middle class, for the sake of economic stability, for the sake of dealing with a large portion of the fiscal cliff, pass the tax cut for 98 percent of the American people today?
The tax deductibility of interest payments on debt gives private-equity executives an incentive to pile extra debt onto the companies they buy, thereby risking the health of these firms for the sake of a tax benefit and the prospect of higher returns.
Perhaps we can develop more of these principles and disseminate the success stories of local technologies that could protect and advance the cause of environmentalism for the sake of the next generation instead of merely blaming and extracting punishments for the deeds or misdeeds of our predecessors.
The world must be able to choose to encourage - for the sake of Egypt, for the sake of the world, for the sake of the security of the area, to encourage the liberal, secularist forces in Egypt, which do include the Copts, the Copts are part of that.
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For the sake of our citizens who are in Haiti, for the sake of the Haitian people who have suffered so much, and for the sake of our common humanity, we stand in solidarity with our neighbors to the south, knowing that but for the grace of God, there we go.
Unless you're one of those people who likes to get steamed over the state of the world just for the sake of steaming, then I can't help you.
From seems to be a group of developers that are in it for love of the industry, not for the sake of easy money.
While the creation of money for the sake of it (Fed purchases of Treasuries and mortgages forcing cash onto bank balance sheets) is an economic somnolent on its own for boosting that which restrains our economic evolution, it also weighs negatively on the value of the dollar.
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Most metaphor abuse online comes from reinventing the bad bits of the physical world simply for the sake of familiarity.
Then comes the process of making the deceased look as realistic and, for the sake of the family, as peaceful as possible, Arnold said.
The more traditional minded will be heartened by the theme of personal sacrifice for the sake of family.
Speaking at Thursday's signing ceremony, Kiir said the agreement marked a great day for the two nations but called for a swift resolution to the question of Abyei's future, for the sake of its people.
Worried about her job after 36 years at Laiki, Eleni Koutsourdou said lawmakers should have approved the initial plan for the 10 percent deposit grab for the sake of protecting the financial sector.
He pretended that not saying aloud what he knew to be right and true was for her sake, was for the sake of her needs and feelings.
Yet the Turkish-Cypriots still voted for it by a substantial majority for the sake of peace in the island.
And for the record, I'm using the word gay interchangeably with homosexual for the sake of conversation, because it really is a shame for perfectly good word pertaining to happiness to get associated it with the cultural taboo.
So come on Wimbledon - you've got loads of money, spend some of it on a roof, for the sake of all of the ordinary but very loyal British tennis fans.
Former badminton player Andy Goode, who represented Britain at the 1992 Olympics and managed the team four years later, said the disqualification was the right call for the sake of the sport.
Former badminton player Andy Goode, who represented Team GB at the 1992 Olympics and managed the team four years later, said the disqualification was the right call for the sake of the sport.
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