Most Europeans in business agree that intervention is needed for their sake as well as for Wall Street.
For their sake and ours, let's hope they rise to the challenge.
Sure, she says, during a hurried lunch break, her parents would like her to find someone, and she has gone on a few blind dates, for their sake.
For their sake, Congress must not allow what remains of federal unemployment insurance, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program, to expire at the end of the year.
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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Otherwise there was a risk of "chasing qualifications for their own sake" with very little impact on productivity.
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We don't report trials for their own sake, but will explore legal issues raised by cases in the news.
Instead, I do it now so that the wonderful moments of joy I do find are not in order to forget, but to inhabit and enjoy for their own sake.
"After the World Cup when I went back home, they spoke to me and told me to hang in there, at least for their own sake, " Okocha revealed.
Engaging in diplomatic processes for their own sake is foolish.
Spending cuts for their own sake won't help, either, especially when accompanied by tax hikes (and in the case of Cyprus, exchange controls) that starve the private sector of capital.
After seven pages of analysis by counter-example and refinement, he defines it as an enthusiastic desire, which infuses the body, for sexual activity and its pleasures for their own sake.
That would give climate researchers time to refine their predictions while governments concentrate on doing some (relatively) easy things worth doing for their own sake, such as promoting fuel efficiency.
But to be conservative implies either cautious uncertainty or the confidence of an assured taste informed by decades of knowledge and experience, undisturbed by any need to make waves for their own sake.
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In a time when elite athletes are pushed away from high school sports in the name of athletic development, Rudolph is a true believer in high school sports for their own sake.
Today the only high-level US diplomat who believes that the purpose of diplomacy is to advance US national interests and not to achieve agreements for their own sake is US Ambassador to the UN John Bolton.
Hornaday, and in the Deep Ecology movement, associated with Arne Naess, a Norwegian philosopher and mountaineer, who, in the early seventies, noticed that some environmentalists had begun arguing that no species was of greater worth than another, and that ecosystems should be protected for their own sake, not simply to benefit mankind.
Parents have told her they are scared to lose their jobs but take risks for the sake of their children.
Right-wingers have learned to bury their philosophical differences for the sake of the collective good: free-marketeers support social conservatives over abortion in return for their support over tax cuts.
Many single mothers have stopped looking for work for the sake of their children's health.
Steven's father Derek Robinson said they had moved to Leicestershire for the sake of their son's health.
Several of the hostages had appeared in videos warning against military intervention for the sake of their own safety.
And we can't allow the folks at the extremes to short-circuit those discussions for the sake of their own interest.
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Yet the zealots, as Mr Ford calls them, will hardly fade away, muting their voices for the sake of party unity.
Banks and insurers are being bailed out not because they deserve it, or for the sake of their employees, but because there is no choice.
There's also a long history of seemingly rational scientists who were willing to sacrifice their physical comfort, as well as their lives, for the sake of knowledge.
When it comes to getting hitched, some couples want to have a wedding for the sake of showing their commitment to friends and family, regardless of whether it will be legally recognized where they live, she said.
British retailers' competitive tendencies have never been quite as cutthroat as those of European counterparts like France's Carrefour or Germany's Metro, who are more willing to cut into their profit margins for the sake of gaining more market share.
But what particularly incensed the Japanese is that their sake, hallowed for its purity, was being tampered with.
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