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.
And that will have to include the story of the captive workers who toiled in the sun for the sake of king cotton.
"I'm not interested in just being in Afghanistan for the sake of being in Afghanistan or saving face or, in some way -- you know, sending a message that America is here for the duration, " the president recently said on television.
In the meantime, for the sake of the citizens in the peripheral eurozone nations now facing fiscal retrenchment, pray there is life on Mars that exclusively consumes olives, red wine, and Guinness beer.
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This was presumably going on behind the scenes even while the two companies held hands in public for the sake of the Xbox 360 and the first-gen peripheral.
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In terms of acquiring another company for the sake of clearing up existing issues, a distribution breakthrough in any BRIC country would do a world of good for Apple by boosting share prices and easing an area of investor concern.
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The latter usually results in recordkeeping just for the sake of maintaining a system of record, but is rarely used.
Conservative MP for the area Jeremy Lefroy said it was important the report was implemented in full, for the sake of victims and their families.
The US has been engaged in two wars for the sake of oil.
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ASEAN's members will not countenance any reduction in sovereignty for the sake of deeper economic integration.
No one believes Europe can let itself go up in smoke for the sake of political grandstanding.
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Yet the Turkish-Cypriots still voted for it by a substantial majority for the sake of peace in the island.
But Mr Rama says it is vital not to pretend all is well in Albania for the sake of expediency.
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If anything, History is proving the vast potential in stretching a niche for the sake of ratings.
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.
Thus, the research shows, these CEOs exhibit a clear willingness to engage in risky activities for the sake of pleasure.
When the tsunami battered Iwate last year, he stayed for most of the time in Tokyo, reportedly drinking sake with his political friends and plotting the downfall of the prime minister of the day.
Stresses in the leadership, covered up for the sake of Olympic unity, may also become more apparent in the months ahead.
Several of the hostages had appeared in videos warning against military intervention for the sake of their own safety.
The far-right politician Geert Wilders said "we don't want our pensioners to suffer for the sake of the dictators in Brussels".
Prior to the U.S. operation, he had tried to confront al Qaeda fighters stationed on his street, imploring them to move for the sake of the children in the area.
Son is a third generation ethnic Korean who, according to the bio sketch, grew up amid the stench of pig manure and bootlegged sake in a Korean village in Saga prefecture on the southern island of Kyushu.
Contrary to the claims of some, I have no interest in sitting down with our adversaries just for the sake of talking.
In light of the ailing health of the British economy and the fact that the largest wave of spending cuts since 1945 are just reporting for duty, Governor King sounds in no mood to be adding to the weight of struggling households and corporations by restricting monetary policy for the sake of beating back price increase set in motion by the government.
For Gothic horror and the cult of the sublime brought terror for terror's sake, and they in turn bred the theatre of cruelty and the Modernist creed that art's first duty is to shock.
Dr Fox said Britain was in Afghanistan to protect its global interests, and "not for the sake of education policy in a broken 13th century country".
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You may be willing to accept the broad farce and melodrama for the sake of the scenery, shot in an imposing new Panavision Super 70 process.
Yet for all that, it is wrong to argue that the cracks in the party have merely been papered over for the sake of the watching millions.
Where the law of the jungle takes precedence in everyday socio-economic affairs, societal norms of common courtesy and religious sentiments may also be cast aside in one way or another for the sake of survival.
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