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In theory, carmakers are rushing to set up assembly lines there for the sake of the domestic market, not exports.
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On Thursday, the Shanghai Evening News cited Schiller as saying that Apple would not develop a cheaper smartphone for the sake of expanding its market share.
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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.
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The problem, however, is that policymakers may not want to make their domestic monetary policies subject to formal exchange-rate targets for the sake of global currency-market stability.
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Rule breakers work for the sake of innovation, new way of serving the market, new way of engaging customers.
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This is clearly no longer a market that Apple and Google maintain for the sake of the ecosystem and phone sales, though Canalys point out Microsoft and BlackBerry urgently need innovative apps highly attuned to their specific target markets.
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Regulations were gutted for the sake of a quick profit at the expense of a healthy market.
NPR: Obama's Address To Congress
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Regulations -- regulations were gutted for the sake of a quick profit at the expense of a healthy market.
CNN: Obama speech to Congress focuses on economy
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There is another more pressing reason to legalize and regulate marijuana, even for the sake of our children: the potential for adulteration of black-market cannabis and the substitution of even more dangerous copycat compounds.
CNN: Why marijuana should be legal for adults
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It was a plea for Europe to change itself for its own sake - abandoning the shared goal of "ever-closer union", accepting that the single market rather than the single currency was the key shared ambition and agreeing that powers should be returned to member states not inexorably transferred to Brussels.
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