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A husband for the sake of a husband, kids for the sake of kids, charity work for the sake of killing time between manicures.
Not love for the sake of love's sake, but love for the sake of survival.
"Join us for the sake of our security, for the sake of our prosperity, for the sake of a Supreme Court that will never turn its back on our God-given liberties."
That song wasn't written for the sake of revenge, it was written for the sake of release.
For the sake of the integrity of both political parties, for the sake of the nation, and for the sake of the good men and women of the FBI and DOJ, this is important.
"For the sake of the rule of law, for the sake of the sanctity of life, for the sake of our Second Amendment, for the sake of all our other God-given liberties, we must ensure that the next president appointing justices to the Supreme Court is Donald Trump," Pence said.
Because tech shouldn't just exist for the sake of tech, or for the sake of companies who make it.
This is not for the sake of resolution of the conflict; it is for the sake of destabilizing Ukraine.
For the sake of our people, and for the sake of our future, these horrendous laws must be changed now.
But, you know, for the sake of discovery, and for the sake of the video, we are going to try.
For the sake of every fleeing migrant and for the sake of the American people, we must fix this—now.
Zaanoun said her family took the decision to reconcile, despite their intense grief over the loss of their son, "for the sake of preventing bloodshed, for the sake of blockaded Gaza and for the sake of Palestine".
Make your schools safe — not for the sake of my kid or my niece, for the sake of your own kid.
But there's a difference in talking about it for the sake of response and for the sake of honesty and the truth.
So I choose to stand up, not just for the sake of their security, but also for the sake of my local economy.
I just think that hopefully for the sake of South Korea, for the sake of Japan and frankly for the sake of China -- I was talking to president XI, who really is a man that gets the respect of a lot of people.
We have become a country that divides power — not for the sake of protecting our liberty, but for the sake of personal self-aggrandizement.
Vehicles that carmakers are forced to produce for the sake of the environment will become ones that buyers want for the sake of their wallets.
I did not fight, and bleed, to betray the people who hazarded all they have, for the sake of decency, for the sake of democracy.
This focus on character motivation makes the violence inherently more personal, shocking not for the sake of shock but for the sake of self-reflection.
"We're not looking at artificial intelligence for the sake of artificial intelligence, we're looking at artificial intelligence for the sake of creating value," added Al Olama.
Read over any important email twice before sending — not for the sake of grammatical and proofing (though that's important, too), but for the sake of connotation.
We obey Allah and His Messenger, and we are fighting for the sake of this religion, not for the sake of Iran or the Arabian Peninsula.
I'm then always angry at myself afterward for having ever said sorry, for the sake of other people's discomfort, and for the sake of social nicety.
"For the sake of our Supreme Court, for the sake of our country, for the sake of our Constitution, we will overcome the obstructionists and the United States Senate will confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch one way or the other," Pence said at a speech in Columbus, Ohio.
It's a valid question to ask not just for the sake of perpetrators, but for the sake of survivors: What would help redress the wrongs they've experienced?
"For the sake of our vital interests, and for the sake of the Venezuelan people, the US will not stand by as Venezuela crumbles," Pence wrote. Sen.
" He added that among American voters, "there is a real concern about civility — not for the sake of manners but for the sake of the country working.
She explained she made the leap for the sake of diversity, and for the sake of the young Black girls who tune in to the channel every day.
We need to figure out what justice looks like in the court of public opinion, not for the sake of the offenders, but for the sake of victims.
But only action, real action toward real solutions, will reveal that, for the sake of us here, now, and for the sake of our children not yet born.
Blade Runner 2049 Sometimes you just need to feel a richly ideated future, soak it in, for the sake of being somewhere else, for the sake of agitating the present.
In order to reach our full potential, Latinas require equal pay and equal opportunities — for the sake of Latina workers and entrepreneurs, as well as for the sake of this country.
For the sake of the country, for the sake of our health, let's hope the newfound respect for science and expertise from the President will outweigh his partisan and ideological instincts.
That is why — for the sake of American interests and values and also for the sake of history and memory — I hope the Senate does not vote to confirm David Friedman's appointment.
"For the sake of the Haitian people, but also for the sake of the United Nations itself, we have a moral responsibility to act," he told the General Assembly on Dec. 1.
"We doubt very much that this is for the sake of investigation - this is for the sake of blaming Syria and Russia (for) the things we did not do," he said on Thursday.
Still, I advised the student to try to stick to verifiable facts and to avoid exaggeration — not so much for the sake of the planet as for the sake of the political environment.
For the sake of anonymity, I'll call these devices 'Widgets.
We also appreciate it just for the sake of change.
We've paraphrased many of them for the sake of clarity.
For the sake of demonstration, Samsung's engineer did just that.
For the sake of brevity, that fact won't be restated.
For the sake of your skin, less is sometimes more
Another "nick" for the sake of good TV, I guess!
So for the sake of accuracy, we proposed in fimo.
Subversion for the sake of subversion is hard to swallow.
For the sake of party unity, the amendment was withdrawn.
For the sake of time, we'll start with the fight.
Now I work out for the sake of working out.
Stability for the sake of stability, on the other hand?
But you don't just learn for the sake of learning.
They were just offended for the sake of being offended.
Integrity should not be undermined for the sake of expediency.
But just for the sake of discussion, let's just ask ...
For the sake of enlightenment, we now receive this food.
For the sake of your identity, was it worth it?
That this was all for the sake of the brand.
They make a deal for the sake of doing it.
But policy for the sake of policy can be counterproductive.
These cases were being closed for the sake of expediency.
Selfies are shared and shared for the sake of contact.
For the sake of the country, let's hope they prevail.
You're not nice just for the sake of being nice
For the sake of everything worth fighting for, it must.
He did it completely for the sake of the science.
It&aposs for the sake of butterflies — the iconic monarchs.
For the sake of the world, let's hope he does.
Do it for the sake of your sleep schedule, Pisces.
For the sake of journalism, I decided to find out.
But let's go with it for the sake of argument.
It never feels showy for the sake of feeling showy.
For the sake of simplicity, that's where the demo ended.
Defining deviancy down for the sake of Wayne LaPierre's N.R.A.?
So now he sacrifices speed for the sake of power.
Congress's goal shouldn't be impeachment for the sake of impeachment.
We will not sacrifice wildlife for the sake of development.
I let that out for the sake of the book.
Or is it just complication for the sake of complication?
For the sake of us all, he should go. Now.
They're notches for the sake of notches, not innovative functionality.
Deliberately jump on people for the sake of doing it?
Not using cool technology for the sake of cool technology.
For the sake of justice everywhere, may their efforts succeed.
Let's, just for the sake of argument, grant that one.
For the sake of survival, risk is the new normal.
I won't do research for the sake of my curiosity.
Don't hurt yours for the sake of irrelevant third parties.
For the sake of our families, we hope they do.
"Getting big for the sake of it isn't the goal." 
Pope Francis: Please, for the sake of all, end celibacy!
For the sake of ease, they cut off Susan's shirt.
Call it, for the sake of argument, the Transit protocol.
I don't do music for the sake of doing music.
We need more like him, more who are willing to leave the noise at the door, sit down and — for the sake of our people, for the sake of our future — make the right decisions.
Socialists want to end that domination: to establish freedom from rule by the boss, from the need to smile for the sake of a sale, from the obligation to sell for the sake of survival.
There are plenty of reasons a woman may opt to stay with, or leave, a philandering husband (alleged or otherwise): financial dependency, for the sake of religion, for the sake of the kids, for status.
Obviously don't do it for the sake of it, obviously not.
But what if, for the sake of argument, Google were biased?
We aren't just making history for the sake of making it.
Slave may have merited its use for the sake of realism.
Take care of your heart for the sake of your brain.
She kindly asks for privacy for the sake of her family.
For the sake of this argument, however, let's focus on smartphones.
Private investors don't fix roads for the sake of smoother asphalt.
That's because Littlefinger ultimately does everything for the sake of power.
For the sake of highly-produced reality entertainment, let's hope so.
Mr Cameron destroyed his career for the sake of party management.
Mothers surrender their best selves for the sake of their families.
And for the sake of the country, it needs to end.
For the sake of recapping, though, let's go date by date.
She probably answered as she did for the sake of convenience.
For the sake of the Olympic ideal, he needs to resign.
For the sake of all Americans, I hope they are successful.
"They're being civil for the sake of Kirra," the source says.
For the sake of those tasty, tasty fish sauce chicken wings.
So we're making an assumption for the sake of the model.
For the sake of Jon Snow, Daenerys & Co., let's hope not. 
I'm not advocating building apps for the sake of more apps.
Yeah, I don't write controversial things for the sake of controversy.
This has to be done for the sake of this country.
But she keeps doing it for the sake of aspiring photographers.
Because I'm not making it for the sake of being artsy.
However, for the sake of the party we must all evolve.
However, we can still be generous for the sake of argument.
However, we are not pursuing dialogue for the sake of dialogue.
For the Sake of Performance Art, Party with Some Fancy Chickens
You don't need multiple metrics for the sake of having them.
She maintained a stoic front for the sake of the children.
For the sake of its other businesses, that may make sense.
"It is not for the sake of another country," he said.
For the sake of democracy alone, the choice here is obvious.
Sacrificing your health for the sake of your business is counterproductive.
So you don't have to spend for the sake of spending.
In other words, it is protesting for the sake of protesting.
Hackers copy other people's code for the sake of convenience, too.
Ghassan Shehadeh: I left Syria for the sake of my children.
But fine, let's roll with it for the sake of comedy.
That doesn't mean everything was done for the sake of marketing.
But for the sake of generosity, let's assume this is possible.
But these characters aren't twisted for the sake of being twisted.
We need a strong Senate for the sake of our country.
Its characters could seem spiteful for the sake of seeming spiteful.
For the sake of his audience, Mr. Pickles can't be sad.
Are they just celebrating Burns for the sake of celebration itself?
For the sake of cohesion, it's better not to poke around.
O.J. Simpson isn't just nostalgic for the sake of being nostalgic.
For the sake of Yemen's children, we hope they will deliver.
And best of all, it's elegance for the sake of elegance.
Let's cut them down for the sake of a blood sport.
But it doesn't feel like nostalgia for the sake of nostalgia.
For the sake of my children's generation, I hope they listen.
The person must be crushed for the sake of the abstraction.
For the sake of Syria and the region, he'd better be.
How much should individuals sacrifice for the sake of the community?
In some companies, privacy is dissipating for the sake of efficiency.
For the sake of Pakistan's children, may that day come soon.
For the sake of diversity and inclusion, Zaghba was let it.
For the sake of unanimity, some of the language was weakened.
Diversity for the sake of diversity has become its own end.
But let's say, for the sake of argument, that it did.
Let us avoid being alarmist for the sake of being alarmist.
WE NEED A COMPETITIVE TAX SYSTEM FOR THE SAKE OF AMERICA.
Well, for the sake of public health today, it may not.
You ought to eat meat, for the sake of the animals.
Would you ever try that for the sake of your relationship?
Retiring just for the sake of retiring is a horrible idea.
Other times, their lust is weaponized for the sake of drama.
For the sake of the hundreds of millions of people who depend on the ocean for livelihoods or sustenance, as well as for the sake of the ocean itself, these human impacts need to be reined in.
Whether their motive for hacking was to interfere in our election just for the sake of interfering or for the sake of helping Trump, and what Assange's motive was in leaking the documents—I simply can't say.
"Because the President campaigned on the wall, even though he said it would be paid by Mexico, and demands the wall, for the sake of compromise, for the sake of coming together, I offered it," Schumer said.
For the sake of your cookout guests, don't screw up your burgers.
Von Spakovsky said the provisions are merited for the sake of data.
I wouldn't buy them just for the sake of being safe haven.
But for the sake of America's future, we need to think calmly.
They're simply working things out for the sake of their daughter, Ariana.
But for the sake of your mental health, just be prepared, okay?
This was a massacre, just wholesale violence for the sake of violence.
For the sake of our Nation -- as our President -- please fix this.
"You can't sell analytics just for the sake of it," Jain said.
Not arguing to defend himself, but arguing for the sake of arguing?
We don't develop a technology for the sake of developing a technology.
For the sake of nostalgia (and, OK, drama), let's hope it happens.
For the sake of brevity, we've only included 30 public policy questions.
And for the sake of clarity, this is not a sponsored post.
For the sake of all, this particular time had better be different.
And I'm not making this up for the sake of this podcast.
For the sake of time and organization, we'll move couple by couple.
For the sake of concerned civil liberties advocates, let's hope it does.
For the sake of ghost-fighting comedy, let's hope Elaine was wrong.
We don't want to change continuity just for the sake of it.
Let's for the sake of argument say every black person received $241,23.
For the sake of science, though, we should keep an open mind.
Ultimately, the Gigafactory isn't just big for the sake of being big.
But for the sake of comedy, Beck Bennett tries and fails anyway.
We carry on, for the sake of our children and our grandchildren.
More than likely, this scene was exaggerated for the sake of drama.
We do not sacrifice one group's cause for the sake of another's.
For the sake of the North Wales ginger populace, let's hope so.
Building apps for the sake of apps has run out of steam.
I'm going to get help now for the sake of my son.
I think I was just mad for the sake of being mad.
Pundits and writers, meanwhile, do so for the sake of the story.
We are now eating sugar just for the sake of eating sugar.
But, just for the sake of stoner humor, let's say Good Boys.
For the sake of speculation, let's assume 210,2000 copies were actually nabbed.
In the past, quarantines were sometimes shunned for the sake of trade.
But deprivation for the sake of deprivation is nothing to be praised.
Subverting the status quo for the sake of authenticity and shock value?
I was the guinea pig for the sake of Halloween and science.
Should these conventions be upheld for the sake of tradition and continuity?
We have to put our differences aside for the sake of community.
I just don't see her changing outfits for the sake of it.
The losers and maimed quell their sniffling for the sake of unity.
But let us for the sake of argument call it Baby Yoda.
John McCain is clearly voting for the sake of his legacy now.
It fails American citizens just for the sake of scoring political points.
"For the sake of the humanitarian crisis on our border," McConnell said.
The era of moderation for the sake of being moderate is over.
But, Hoover says, don't just ask questions for the sake of it.
For the sake of standards, I won't go into the reason here.
Say, for the sake of argument, that she had murdered her mother.
But I won't make something just for the sake of being provocative.
We're literally spending money just for the sake of spending money now.
"We didn't do it for the sake of national reconciliation," she said.
But steps ahead must still be envisioned for the sake of humanity.
Mindless hedonism, simply for the sake of it—no substance, just substances.
For the sake of our country, we must overcome fear and hate.
I would say I'm buying all this for the sake of precaution.
I don't want to date someone for the sake of dating someone.
For the sake of sanity, Nystad tries to focus on the science.
It can and must be passed, for the sake of our grandchildren.
I'm not rushing to the office for the sake of being there.
I'd always stand up for the fighting for the sake of God.
Finally, I do, for the sake of a shower and some breakfast.
The major conferences need to compromise for the sake of, well, everybody.
For the sake of future generations, I hope VH1 loses the tape.
For the sake of simplicity, they limited materials to wood and concrete.
But, for the sake of the story, on to the meal kits.
For the sake of all Americans, censure the guy and move on.
For the sake of a healthier U.S. economy, these practices must end.
For the sake of the American people, it's critical that he succeed.
She needs Lovelace to marry her for the sake of her reputation.
For the sake of Mike's legacy, it's time to tell the truth.
For the sake of children like Duop, Congress should pass this bill.
I'm not just making it up for the sake of the story.
Dickson has said the evaluation was done for the sake of safety.
The Constitution is designed to increase inefficiency for the sake of liberty.
I'm not gonna make stuff just for the sake of making stuff.
It puts our health at risk for the sake of wealthy corporations.
Outside groups have commercialized and monetized opposition for the sake of opposition.
Imagine, then, for the sake of argument that a miracle actually occurred.
And will he agree to denuclearization for the sake of economic benefits?
We can and must begin anew for the sake of our democracy.
For the sake of democracy, here's hoping he didn't speak for everyone.
Most of our land was stolen for the [sake of] Israeli settlements.
But, for the sake of us all, we must have that discussion.
For decades, China mortgaged its population for the sake of economic growth.
And can siblings put their differences aside for the sake of collaboration?
But I kept doing it just for the sake of doing it.
There are no non-sequiturs for the sake of advancing his lyrics.
Put another way, and borrowing the language of philosophy, it seems like we value presence for its experiential worth — being for the sake of experience — as well as for its ontological worth, or being for the sake of being.
Many friends tried to talk Hillary out of marrying Bill for the sake of her political future; Ms. Wright went so far as to try to talk Bill out of marrying Hillary, for the sake of the feminist cause.
For the sake of maintaining pleasantries, it'd be in my best interest to.
Is it worth it, all for the sake of protecting one Hillary Clinton?
So for the sake of argument, let's go with a conservative 210 watts.
Don't fuel the misperceptions about mental health for the sake of a joke.
In their recreation, they used more rigorous controls for the sake of accuracy.
Not for the sake of career advancement, social standing, or anything like that.
More details of that case are being withheld for the sake of privacy.
Let's hope the Municipality understands this soon, for the sake of the gardeners.
For the sake of understanding Giancarlo's entrance, I have collected the information here.
Most times, it seems, just for the sake of saying that it tried.
Goldfish cannot live in salt water, even for the sake of imaginative imagery.
We are not looking to use tools for the sake of using tools.
Some of the features feel a bit hidden for the sake of simplicity.
Motorola's Moto E6 line is all about compromises for the sake of affordability.
Some tell a whimsical story that's amusing for the sake of being amusing.
Mase isn't alone in quitting a social app for the sake of productivity.
Shafer isn't just making a contrarian argument for the sake of doing so.
Look, I'm not a bitch just for the sake of being a bitch.
" Lyonne joked, "I think it was money, just for the sake of honesty.
Radical change for the sake of radical change is generally ill-thought out.
The company has rarely chased cutting-edge technology for the sake of it.
I don't do ticking the box for the sake of ticking the box.
Switching to τ isn't making some arbitrary change for the sake of it.
For the sake of your sanity, I won't show you all 14 designs.
We cannot barter human lives for the sake of appearing tough on crime.
All of this important -- and not just for the sake of basic fairness.
For the sake of internet users, we should all keep that in mind.
For the sake of all The OA fans, we hope it is soon.
You can't just be remaking something just for the sake of remaking it.
It was just for the sake of keeping reality TV real, of course!
"He's constantly trying to make it work for the sake of his daughter."
People come back to the world of Destiny for the sake of evolution.
For the sake of having a more efficient and fairer international taxation system.
For the sake of your Son, our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.
They've changed, and it has not been change for the sake of change.
These films are adding participatory elements for the sake of adding participatory elements.
And not just cushy, plush squares for the sake of hygienic creature comforts.
"They will keep pushing forward for the sake of future generations," Obama said.
" He however added "for the sake of his audience I hope it's funny.
Plus, racking up numbers for the sake of it for lost its appeal.
For the sake of national unity, race relations, and public safety, stay home.
So for the sake of anyone who's ever been in love, be understanding.
Once again, her principals become collateral damage for the sake of political convenience.
For the sake of civilization they must all be disabused of this belief.
In San Francisco, there's a lottery system for the sake of social engineering.
We must act to address it now for the sake of our children.
For the sake of our parks, it is vital that it pass immediately.
These are rules for the sake of having rules, they tend to argue.
I don't disagree for the sake of disagreeing, as the word "rebellious" suggests.
We don't have to continue doing things just for the sake of it.
Old age should not be sought out just for the sake of it.
Delaney said he backs legal immigration for the sake of the U.S. economy.
For the sake of context, let me present some staggering numbers for you.
He was actually a sad loser obliterating himself for the sake of revenge.
For the sake of our economic future, we should demand that they are.
It doesn't make sense to deprive yourself for the sake of building wealth.
Just for the sake of argument, what do you wish for in candy?
For the sake of all children and their parents, I hope they do.
Let's hope a deal is struck for the sake of our world's security.
They are not tools you can possess independently for the sake of themselves.
For the sake of the American economy, let's hope those fears are overblown.
But for the sake of American consumers, let's hope these reforms become reality.
He's even been silent for a month for the sake of his art.
For the sake of my inbox (and my sanity), I switched my settings.
For the sake of transparency, I feel that I should mention our exchange.
For the sake of not being sorry, tonight's red carpet played it safe.
This gathering was for the sake of our country to raise our voice.
They are just down there, making music for the sake of making music.
For the sake of our democracy, it's time to throw away the coat.
It is willing to sacrifice centrist Democrats for the sake of ideological consistency.
Attempts to silence Muslim women "for the sake of the community" are real.
Who needs to have a fight for the sake of having a fight?
But let's grant for the sake of argument that he didn't say it.
Obviously, it isn't Carrie, but for the sake of posterity: Is it Carrie?
We don't want to be seen as killing for the sake of killing.
For the sake of appearances, it's a good thing that Strzok was reassigned.
Again, rolling out new features for the sake of new features isn't interesting.
But at other times, it seems incomprehensible for the sake of being incomprehensible.
Japan has warned that "talks for the sake of talks" would be unacceptable.
The documentary is important for the sake of history, Ms. Kan, 45, said.
Sometimes it is willfully angled or distorted for the sake of a gag.
And, for the sake of our children, we need to do it now.
"She did take things for the sake of taking them," Cameron said pleasantly.
For the sake of our senators' own characters, we should pay for work.
The covering, then uncovering, of a sign for the sake of the cameras.
"At EPA we are not regulating for the sake of regulating," he said.
Sometimes judges refuse to approve divorces for the sake of their own jobs.
"There is no point for talks for the sake of talks," he said.
For the sake of our country's veterans, we cannot allow this to happen.
Don't be fooled into thinking it's only for the sake of frivolity, though.
For the sake of enhanced convenience, auto drive technology will make a difference.
People need to suppress their personal ambitions for the sake of the country.
We should have them for the sake of democracy and for Africa's future.
TRUMP: Well, I think you have to for the sake of the office.
Chief Executive Zeno Staub warned against mergers for the sake of size alone.
Countries aren't just competing for the sake of having the first 5G network.
For the sake of children's health, Graham-Cassidy must be defeated as well.
Was it really worth ditching them for the sake of this invented folderol?
But he had a hard time destroying for the sake of a meal.
Thanksgiving is handled with satin gloves for the sake of the white children.
I hope for the sake of your legal future and health, you wouldn't.
"Often we sacrifice one dimension for the sake of the other," Nordgren says.
It is discarding basic standards of democracy for the sake of holding power.
I was just going through the motions for the sake of my children.
My educational experience became profoundly better and more enriched when I learned how to start learning for the sake of learning, and not for the sake of monotonously turning in an assignment for the grade I would get in return.
This estimation of Bezos' hourly wage is being used for the sake of comparison.
Leonardo DiCaprio's girlfriend Nina Agdal is on Tinder — for the sake of her fans.
Some details I do think should remain private for the sake of my kids.
Spin for the sake of presidential reputation is a normal part of political life.
LEGO just took a gigantic step forward for the sake of visually impaired kids.
Let's not minimize the term just for the sake of a column on investing.
Because violence for the sake of violence is all moviegoers want to see, right?
For the sake of contemporaneous reporting, you should remember a few more details too.
He's even live-streamed his Photoshop process, for the sake of transparency and science.
No more supporting trash for the sake of sticking it to you-know-who.
But I have to keep it in check, for the sake of our kids.
There will be no victory in starting trouble for the sake of starting trouble.
Sure, some of us really do enjoy working out for the sake of it.
I sent it to Twitter for the sake of Aleppo's children, to stay alive.
For the sake of being a better adult person, I'm planning to use them.
If not for yourselves, then for the sake of the people writing these pieces.
We don't just knock something out every three months for the sake of it.
So consistency for the sake of the consistency is not that important to us.
"When I started learning, I was learning for the sake of learning," said Albeik.
For the sake of demonstration, I played the part of both hacker and victim.
Or, for the sake of Viall's emotional well-being, maybe let's hope it's not.
Go gently, and don't be tempted to keep combing for the sake of it.
Bob is "pure evil," and takes pleasure in violence for the sake of violence.
It meant reaching agreements with political foes for the sake of the national good.
For the sake of entertainment, our logic takes a break in the those moments.
"For the sake of all of us we cannot let that happen," she added.ADVERTISEMENT
She reportedly asked them to spare her life for the sake of her kids.
Ironically, they sound like a form of depoliticizing for the sake of mass consumption.
This is just about seeing who's fastest, just for the sake of doing it.
But for the sake of time, we're going to focus on just one: Pushbullet.
Emmanuel Macron, France's president, urges Germany to wake up for the sake of Europe.
But that was for the sake of the show staying good and the same.
I didn't want to feminize women for the sake of it — that's just belittling.
Powerful goal-setting isn't about just having goals for the sake of having them.
Being weird for the sake of being weird is a lot harder these days.Yes.
The couple has remained close for the sake of Moses and daughter Apple, 12.
But for the sake of our hypothetical question, let's assume Stadia works as advertised.
It wasn't just about doing it for the sake of everyone else doing it.
But its opponents say it will lower standards for the sake of big business.
For the sake of good television, I wish they weren't such wannabe good guys.
Apple went to the mat against the FBI for the sake of user privacy.
Sometimes things are better left unsaid, if only for the sake of one occasion.
We are not going into China right now for the sake of going in.
Graham gave us his own take on belittling people for the sake of comedy.
" He concluded, "For the sake of our Nation — as our President — please fix this.
For now ... Khloe's putting on a brave face for the sake of their daughter.
She calls herself a lesbian for the sake of convenience in a cisheteronormative setting.
We hope for the sake of the zoo's remaining alpaca population that he's not.
For the sake of our country, let's hope they will drop their abusive language.
The Nextbit Robin is a smartphone that's different for the sake of being different.
I don't want to do a TV show for the sake of doing it.
Will Monica set her dreams and sports career aside for the sake of love?
But Apple would argue that it's not quite change for the sake of change.
The committee should remain focused on reviewing transactions for the sake of national security.
For the sake of literature, English has to remain an invulnerable part of education.
"I am interested in detention issues for the sake of justice," Mr. Wilcke said.
And for the sake of Hawaii's Big Islanders, let's hope it remains that way.
U.S. and Israeli national security, and for the sake of U.S. credibility in the
Most editorial illustrators today prefer working on the computer for the sake of efficiency.
"I'm not interested in regulating just for the sake of regulating," Mr. Obama responded.
Another risk is giving in to presumed prejudice for the sake of imagined expediency.
So why should Iranian youths lose their lives for the sake of another country?
For the sake of peace, I hope the president succeeds in that historic effort.
For the sake of all our safety and lives, it must be reversed immediately.
For the sake of science and the world, the answer needs to be yes.
For the sake of everyone living in your building, the board needs to intervene.
Hundreds of reindeer are also wounded by trophy hunters for the sake of recreation.
So, how can we rise above party politics for the sake of our nation?
For the sake of the climate and efficiency, the fracking industry should eventually shrink.
The hutongs and favelas bulldozed for the sake of the arena will never be
Who lets their child be bullied for the sake of a few summer barbecues?
Luckily, for the sake of the kids, both Disney versions have significantly happier endings.
Just make sure you're not being different simply for the sake of being different.
It feels very Big Brother, but people accept it for the sake of convenience.
But Takeru isn't out to keep distance or kick for the sake of kicking.
I won't pay for an event held for the sake of being an event.
If you're unhappy, you shouldn't have to punish yourself for the sake of income.
Her words were taken out of context for the sake of "clickbait," she said.
For the sake of our nation's security, we can't let this happen to CFATS.
I very seriously consider purchasing other things but don't for the sake of #budgeting.
But for the sake of dramatic tension, Molly needs to make some upward moves.
Lower-level officials can lose face or sacrifice credibility for the sake of talks.
We internalize these rules and adhere to them for the sake of social harmony.
For the sake of argument, let's assume microchips are the wrong substrate for consciousness.
For the sake of our children's health, it's time for Scott Pruitt to go.
He would shut down a Broadway hit for the sake of someone he knew.
Finally, it's best to greet fanaticism with love for the sake of the country.
"I'm not going to force anything just for the sake of shooting," Smith said.
LINDELOF Are we trying to be topical just for the sake of being topical?
For the sake of 2628 and beyond, it's time for conservatives to catch up.
Uranus likes to shake the table just for the sake of shaking the table!
"I'm not filibustering for the sake of person, I won't do that," Manchin said.
"The purpose of it shouldn't be talks for the sake of talks," he said.
And I do it for the sake of other women that are behind me.
Many were willing to overlook Stalin's Terror for the sake of anti-fascist unity.
Kardashian has since said she's forgiven him, partly for the sake of their daughter.
In South America, the rainforest is being burned down for the sake of cheeseburgers.
But for the sake of the country, let's look for what unites us instead.
He is ready to bargain away nuclear weapons for the sake of economic development.
For the sake of our nation, I would encourage you to do the same.
"Well I think you have to for the sake of the office," Trump replied.
For the sake of the party and the country, I hope we will be.
"I was hurting, hiding my tears for the sake of my son." she said.
But North Korea has been doing this for the sake of its fundamental interests.
For the sake of the city's residents, let's hope January's weather doesn't repeat itself.
So the mystery was solved for the sake of the people of Blackhall Colliery.
For the sake of secrecy, the government largely avoided printing replacement notes in advance.
For the sake of my friends on the Upper West Side, I hope so.
This is not just a matter of security for the sake of individual transactions.
Hopefully, for the sake of every talented creator at Gearbox, the answer is no.
Assuming only for the sake of argument that a problem exists, solutions also exist.
ANONYMOUS You can — and should — manage it, for the sake of your oldest friend.
For the sake of both himself and the country, he should consider reversing course.
If you're starting to feel like you're writing for the sake of writing, stop.
Portwenn's stiff doctor tries to salvage his marriage for the sake of his baby.
Dozier: Let's say for the sake of argument that I had said something crazy.
In the end though, we were having sex just for the sake of it.
I am not suggesting they compromise their issues for the sake of playing nice.
I once dredged four cans of energy drink for the sake of an article.
Our local and national leaders must encourage an easier pathway to a college education for those who go through the criminal justice system — not just for the sake of these people, but for the sake of our communities and our country at large.
And it takes courage to risk not just for the sake of risk but for the sake of the reward you believe is possible, and by your example to inspire others to risk in order to achieve what they believe is possible.
"For the sake of finding Seth's killer, and for the sake of giving the family the space they need at this terrible time, they are asking for the public to refrain from pushing unproven and harmful theories about Seth's murder," Bauman added.
Money. For the sake of money, or for the sake of their ideals where they believe that a town square where everyone gets a voice is a good thing even if the voices that are harassing people are actually shutting down free speech.
When we see a wall of books, it's a physical reminder that we are part of something much bigger than ourselves: a history, a culture and a species that values knowledge for the sake of knowledge and art for the sake of art.
For the sake of comparison, over the same period in 2013, they collected just $16,20153,456.
That's not obstruction for the sake of obstruction, but to save our own progressive ideals.
We're not doing it for the sake of doing it and because everyone else is.
"I don't want to get married for the sake of getting married," Knox said then.
Animators are bearing a nearly intolerable burden for the sake of beautifully hand-drawn television.
Fuck people who put other people at risk for the sake of marketing and analytics.
" Her presidency, the court said, "cannot be tolerated for the sake of protecting the constitution.
You're correcting people just for the sake of it while adding nothing to the conversation.
But for the sake of our world, our kids, let&aposs hope it works out.
And for the sake of appearances, things did look better for a while, however modestly.
I don't want to steal from myself anymore for the sake of upholding this image.
You also might say I watched this scene four times for the sake of recapping.
I will beat Joe Manchin and ditch Cocaine Mitch for the sake of the kids.
The highway is spectacular and people often visit for the sake of the drive alone.
For the sake of her country and her legacy, Ms Suu Kyi must learn them.
"I haven't seen it," replies Apa, 21, playing along for the sake of fans everywhere.
" The group said India should seek better relations "for the sake of its own future.
For the sake of this piece, let's assume they have legal means to acquire it.
For the sake of mankind, China and America need to come to a peaceful understanding.
When we have artists targeting each other for the sake of controversy… The art suffers.
David's answer is that one would have to choose Warren, for the sake of democracy.
For the sake of democracy, let's hope Democrats give America a better, safe, easier choice.
This week, for the sake of true love, we were forced to conclude yes (+2307).
The IAAF claims that the new rule is necessary for the sake of fair play.
Yet often Mr. Assange is simply leaking for the sake of leaking, producing intelligence porn.
But it does not need a wholesale overhaul just for the sake of fueling growth.
I don't think it's some plot twist to be shocking for the sake of shocking.
As it stands, however, the Invoke appears to exist simply for the sake of existing.
For the sake of transparency, let me say this: I am one of those fans.
Of course, Condorelli wasn't about to break tradition for the sake of a national audience.
For the sake of "inclusive gameplay," Ubisoft chose not to reproduce this in their game.
It's not adding a lot of unnecessary features for the sake of it, or advertisements.
For the sake of entertainment, hopefully he can achieve that in his own inimitable style.
We are told these students laid down their lives for the sake of our future.
To sensationalize age for the sake of attention isn't the same as reverence or acceptance.
For the sake of being a weird gadget, the Moto Z Droid receives full marks.
"It seems a lot like moving boxes for the sake of moving boxes," he adds.
Are we all just terrible people pretending to be nice for the sake of approval?
So it's important for the sake of the Fed's credibility and confidence in the institution.
Refn's movies are all about Refn jerking you around just for the sake of it.
Nicole Kidman is ditching her usual glamorous Hollywood look for the sake of her art.
Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that all four of the incumbents above lose.
People who do "that voice" for the sake of animals, they're our kind of people.
The decision was no doubt made, in part, for the sake of keeping things streamlined.
He wishes to remain anonymous for the sake of his family and future employment opportunities.
Note: For the sake of elegance, we narrowed down our list from 1,218 to 219.
It has and will probably always cannibalize its own products for the sake of progress.
It's impossible to snap your fingers and recover instantly for the sake of your teammates.
Consider, for the sake of conversation, that the things in your life are like employees.
Intolerance of dissenting views, let alone interest in debating for the sake of greater knowledge.
Still, for the sake of good-neighbourliness, China has agreed to participate in the review.
Which is the overriding theme of this campaign: content for the sake of having content.
In other words, some people are happy to sacrifice anonymity for the sake of convenience.
Instead he responded meekly and briefly surrendered his dignity for the sake of political expediency.
Yet despite its problems, I am signing this bill for the sake of national unity.
For the sake of our own security, we must try to understand what motivates Russia.
Speaking of which: Many of us toil in the garden for the sake of beauty.
For the sake of both consumers and Iowa's farmers, we hope Mr. Trump was right.
For them, Omni was still about making music solely for the sake of making it.
Beijing does this mostly looking inward for the sake of stability, not outward for growth.
You do it for the sake of God, and for me, God comes before anything.
For the sake of American enterprise, President Trump and his negotiators should consider every one.
The officers simply made a "suggestion" to the president: For the sake of order, resign.
But they are determined to present a united front for the sake of the kids.
He was more sociopathic than anything else; he caused chaos for the sake of it.
"To be honest, we did it for the sake of doing it," Mr. Blum continued.
Let's hope, for the sake of the economy and energy independence, his energy policies prevail.
And not only for the sake of staving off another Trumpening in 2020 or beyond.
But he hasn't said he will sacrifice policy normalisation for the sake of financial markets.
But, for the sake of being cheeky, can we talk about how handsome they are?
I have to be myself at all times for the sake of our own community.
And, for the sake of our Cornetto habit, may it be the first of many.
Sure, for the sake of this joke much of the office needed to be white.
They saw themselves having to sacrifice their own coverage for the sake of the uninsured.
My decision to remake the face was for the sake of immersion more than anything.
For the sake of immediacy, let's start with some of the features you'll actually see.
For the sake of defeating communism, the US government needed people to think the opposite.
And I think it went down for the sake of money issues or what not.
Yet policymakers should not rush through ill-conceived reforms for the sake of political posturing.
No one should be talking about social darwinism for the sake of the stock market.
She wasn't being dramatic for the sake of it, she was just telling the truth.
Instead, 59 percent said they chose to alter their pubes for the sake of hygiene.
Mr. Hale cautioned, however, that investors shouldn't abandon prudence for the sake of environmental purity.
For the sake of global public health, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games should be canceled.
For the sake of argument, let's say Biden loses to President Donald Trump this November.
Later, informed consent and privacy will be set aside for the sake of efficient transfer.
Would you still suggest them to visitors for the sake of having "the local experience"?
Most of us know that we should walk briskly for the sake of our health.
For the sake of Gospel readers, the four evangelists replaced Jesus' Aramaic with Koine Greek.
An artist has a right to shock and surprise for the sake of his art?
So, for the sake of tension, would you have scripted, for instance, stronger intraparty opposition?
The park must remain open for the sake of the little people all over China.
Not for one minute, not for one election, not for the sake of our country.
Indeed, for the sake of the brothers themselves, one wishes their story were a fiction.
That fate must change, for the sake of democracy in Cuba and the United States.
We hope (so), for the sake of well-being and health of all the players.
"We didn't want to retain legacy content just for the sake of kitsch," he said.
The first comes very early and will be spoiled here for the sake of clarity.
For the sake of security, MasterCard chose to keep the transaction on your mobile device.
Still, I considered consenting to the "standards" for the sake of my family's financial situation.
"I must, for the sake of our country, support the articles of impeachment," Gottheimer said.
You must stay in City Hall for the sake of this wonderful city and country.
But if pushed, many fans said, they will sever it for the sake of loyalty.
"I haven't seen it," replied Apa, 21, playing along for the sake of fans everywhere.
For the sake of the sport, he needs to expose McGregor as a hubristic interloper.
"Let's say, for the sake of argument, that Walter Cronkite lied about everything ," Cernovich said.
It's also not a trendy restaurant posturing as a diner for the sake of nostalgia.
There is no reason to downgrade my security for the sake of a new gadget.
It is the ability to suppress one's impulses for the sake of long-term goals.
For if we compromise the truth for the sake of our politics, we are lost.
It is for the sake of the children mainly that we have to care for.
I hope they will not join a Government for the sake of gaining a position.
For the sake of this imperiled democracy, the media must keep speaking truth to power.
"For the sake of our businesses, I hope we don't see this in tomorrow's election."
In the long run, companies require rules for the sake of legal stability and certainty.
But Democrats also need to do so for the sake of reducing partisanship in Washington.
Somehow, Alan managed to keep it together, for the sake of the kids, no doubt.
"We don't want to have a deal for the sake of the deal," Kerry said.
Here is an opportunity: Please, for the sake of the country, leave the baker alone.
Obviously for the sake of his team and logically for the security of his body.
But it feels tough still, for the sake of all who have worked so hard.
And that means essentially discarding our entire system for the sake of a particular outcome.
Economists cannot strip Americans of their health coverage for the sake of a research paper.
Are we throwing money into Steam's bank account just for the sake of doing so?
For the sake of their fans let's avoid talk of what happens after that. 2.
To paraphrase the words Bobby Kennedy said to an Indianapolis crowd on the night King was assassinated, we've got to make an effort to be compassionate and show love, toward ourselves, toward each other, for the sake of ourselves and for the sake of America.
What we need is the transformation of the very measure of value in our society such that we would actually produce and work, not for the sake of profit, but for the sake of what we can recognize and affirm as the common good.
" When she asked to speak to some of her friends outside the house, the person insisted that she had to wait, and that "this matter, for the sake of José María and you, for the sake of both, should not get out of here.
Ever stubborn, Castro implored them to endure the "special period" for the sake of the revolution.
What awful games will Commander Lawrence play with June for the sake of disrupting Gilead's monotony?
Kim Kardashian West tapped into her inner Girl Scout for the sake of her daughter North.
There is no point in holding a summit just for the sake of having a summit.
For the sake of historical accuracy, Geisler paid close attention to the format of the originals.
For the sake of these six children, we hope the archer/Avenger gets his own movie.
For the sake of our girls, we need to celebrate these outstanding scientists and their work.
Instead, Melania insisted she wanted to stay at home for the sake of their young son.
Or, more importantly, why I'm forcing him to trust her, for the sake of Clementine's survival.
Goff says Clinton's staff is careful to avoid using digital tools for the sake of novelty.
Schultz repeatedly describes times when he pushed back on investor demands for the sake of workers.
For the sake of our country and the next generation, we need to show it again.
They cheapened the discourse for the sake of a little more celebrity, a little more money.
Check out the video below to watch rats being tickled for the sake of your education.
We're not trying to take something else really for the sake of saying we did it.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have agreed to work together for the sake of their family.
For the sake of comparison, the Phoenix Suns ranked a league-low 75.2 percent last season.
There's no need to hide your obsession with Chris Evans for the sake of anyone's ego.
And we were told to hold our noses and vote for the sake of the party.
On the flip side, being mean just for the sake of it feels cheap and easy.
Is it reasonable to impose such suffering on his family for the sake of his craft?
So for the sake of being anatomically correct, we're calling them "vulva pants" in this article!
Godrèche felt pressure to maintain a friendly relationship with Weinstein for the sake of her career.
"We are not going to rush for the sake of rushing this process," the official said.
Also just for the sake of controversy, Wayne had the better verse, Kendrick's just sounded cooler.
Typical Bond -- ruining great cars since the '60s ... all for the sake of saving the world.
By now, we've mastered the art of traveling light for the sake of being on-trend.
Etim says the organization won't need to sacrifice too much accuracy for the sake of automation.
It was more than just a movie for the sake of enjoyment and all those things.
He's asking his home-state colleagues to swallow a lot for the sake of tax reform.
At the same time, the data collected is fairly meaningless, data for the sake of data.
Mr Davis is signalling that he will not look for scraps for the sake of it.
"We are not under pressure to grow for the sake of it," he said on Thursday.
The trade-off is that you lose fine detail for the sake of lower image noise.
So what happens when you use these tools to capture humans for the sake of posterity?
But for the sake of the world's 1.6m seafarers, governments and shippers should not stop trying.
Yes, that's a father dragging his baby into a wall for the sake of a meme.
Side note: I's definitely time to retire those five words for the sake of everyone's ears.
For the sake of precaution, users should change passwords stored in any OSX or browser keychains.
The Lite drops a number of features for the sake of lowering the product's price point.
No YouTuber should have to sacrifice looks or elegance for the sake of better sound quality.
Like all laptops, it comes with its own setbacks for the sake of power and thinness.
I stopped using moisturizer in 2016 on a dare, for the sake of a good story.
She's been callous and even cruel before, but never murderous for the sake of being murderous.
For the sake of history, it's important not to lose sight of how unusual it is.
For the sake of my job, we should kind of leave it at that right now.
But for the sake of all the sitcom wives out there, we sure hope it is.
Now Unilever says that for the sake of its business, it needs to pick a side.
For the sake of humanity and dogs, please don't put glitter on your dog's balls/testicles.
" – to Vanity Fair in 2015 • "Never ever become someone else for the sake of a relationship.
Instead, I went along with the group's decisions, only raising questions for the sake of argument.
I don't really enjoy how much of myself I sacrifice for the sake of good storytelling.
This month's eclipses challenge us and ask: Are we doing things for the sake of tradition?
"But I came all the way here for the sake of our national team," she said.
"For the sake of my kids, I think I'm going to stay Shannon Beador," she shared.
For the sake of our collective future, I hope the U.S. public won't forget it, either.
Here's the hard truth: Building apps for the sake of apps has run out of steam.
They're both committed to co-parenting in a friendly manner for the sake of the kids.
Many people would be content to give up their privacy for the sake of easy living.
Nevertheless, Kardashian stuck by the NBA star, in part for the sake of their baby girl.
Nor does it preference tracksuits worn for the sake of exercise over those worn for fashion.
They are forgoing their ethical responsibilities as reporters just for the sake of clicks and ratings.
Don't pretend you've never suffered a lukewarm meal for the sake of a good Instagram pic.
"For the sake of my kids, I'm really trying to be a good friend," Kris says.
It works great for the sake of getting the message across, but the images are laughable.
One that doesn't spend time explaining, examining, and interrogating for the sake of a white gaze.
You have said that there is no meaning in having dialogue for the sake of dialogue.
Perez Hilton, TMZ, and The Dirty seemed to exist for the sake of kicking up dirt.
They are not delivering real information for the sake of empowering independent thinkers or strengthening communities.
Do they really let mothers crack up for the sake of a baby that won't live?
For the sake of future generations, I'm counting on you to help it see the light.
" Despite the problems, he said, "I am signing this bill for the sake of national unity.
Rather, they advocate a raw assertion of American power for the sake of maintaining global hegemony.
For the sake of their future happiness, it may be time to get over these anxieties.
"I don't think it would be smart to investigate for the sake of investigation," he said.
Mr. Putin would not hold "a meeting just for the sake of a meeting," he said.
I feel like for the sake of their daughters, they need to resolve their candy debacle.
He hopes so -- for the sake of those suffering from addiction and for everyone around them.
For the sake of the next generation, let's put some time back on the nuclear clock.
Mr. Trump must immediately disavow his own statement for the sake of U.S. and international security.
And a third is Williamson's venom, his evident relish in antagonizing for the sake of antagonism.
He never hesitated to assert congressional power, but always for the sake of transparency and accountability.
Still, Mr. Kim will sacrifice anyone for the sake of a good fight or torture session.
For the sake of our American experience, let's hope we can eventually find a unifying force.
Its unclear if the two were serious or merely having fun for the sake of fans.
For the sake of America's national security, the Launch Service Agreement program must stay the course.
And if he falls short, let's hold him accountable — for the sake of those same values.
For the sake of our environment and our economy, the House should let this subsidy expire.
How sweet death is for the sake of God, his prophet and for Al-Aqsa mosque.
Change for the sake of change can be counterproductive, and that will never be my approach.
I really hope I am wrong for the sake of the nation, but I doubt it.
The current slate of chatbots on Facebook look like innovation clipped for the sake of supremacy.
But give him credit for embracing Obamacare for the sake of the children in his state.
But in some cases, he said, parents may downplay any dangers for the sake of convenience.
Rather, the carnage in Gaza is being perpetrated for the sake of maintaining an illegal regime.
Wright: When we started there was a lot more self-abuse for the sake of it.
You can't make a deal just for the sake of making a deal, and all that.
He agrees to let Randall live for one year for the sake of Frank's family line.
I hope the Blarney Stone into a Pokéstop, for the sake of my newfound Irish pride.
But, in the end, it all seems to be for the sake of promoting new music.
And of course, changing one's appearance for the sake of a sexual relationship is nothing new.
As it stands, there are just too many sacrifices on-board for the sake of modularity.
So, for the sake of objectivity and balance, the moderators decided to ignore the issue altogether.
For the sake of consumers, taxpayers and watchdogs, however, a more harmonious approach would be better.
Scott Allen thinks women should be forced to procreate for the sake of the labor market.
"I want this to continue long after I'm gone for the sake of both our countries."
But journalists and marketers are often happy to defy chronology for the sake of the narrative.
" Indeed, says Levada, he even "requires self-deception for the sake of his own self-preservation.
A tech P.S.: That smart TV that's tracing everything you watch for the sake of advertisers?
This is a country where we regulate almost everything for the sake of the greater good.
LG: You know, for the sake of time I'll just ... All of these were very similar.
"We're pretty sure they're going to do something just for the sake of doing something," Rep.
Regardless, Audrina and Corey seem to be making it work for the sake of the kid.
For the sake of public health, let's hope vaccine refusal rates stay put or trend downward.
Don't be tempted to just use one account that everyone shares for the sake of convenience.
But for the sake of avoiding controversy, I think that the right decision was probably made.
It is an attempt to target Muslim communities for the sake of scoring cheap political points.
"We won't decide to do something modern or something new just for the sake of it."
For the sake of stability in the region, they say, America should stand by Saudi Arabia.
For the sake of comparison, rates on 30-year fixed mortgages are now about 4.75 percent.
For the sake of the country, she now thinks it is the wrong thing to do.
Spend time developing deep relationships with people and not simply networking for the sake of networking.
But they believed that governments ought to regulate sexual behavior for the sake of public order.
Federal authorities are demanding that Apple unlock the man's phones for the sake of public safety.
He said it symbolized his willingness to make a "sacrifice" for the sake of the country.
DENISE For the sake of your new marriage, I am throwing this one back to you.
For the sake of people in Aleppo, we call for all to stop this indiscriminate violence.
In Canada, the ancient boreal forest is being mowed down for the sake of toilet tissue.
For the sake of their pal, Wong and Lee agree to test each other in battle.
For the sake of saving the planet, I say, Let them ruin it for the purists.
Sometimes I feel bad — like, for the sake of my relationship, I should just do it.
Trump, too, used a fake name, for the sake of self-promotion, back in the 1980s.
We spring for assembly on both, for the sake of our relationship ($691.32 for my half).
As an archivist I tend to document more so for the sake of inventory and reference.
Both present stories of people who were mistreated for the sake of the larger company motives.
Maybe they're right, for the sake of the general election, as far as they see it.
Both pieces are sleek and stylish but don't sacrifice their usefulness for the sake of aesthetics.
I haven't seen people wave at each other for the sake of just being nice before.
Do it for the sake of our lineage, for the entire family right down the line.
To be clear, I'm not saying relationships should abruptly end just for the sake of it.
But for the sake of my relationship with him, I'm not acting as his secretary anymore.
" He added, "Let me be clear: I'm not interested in talking for the sake of talking.
"I am ready to resign for the sake of the nation," Rahman told reporters in Dhaka.
The reality star has since said she's forgiven him, partly for the sake of their daughter.
But the Vermont senator faces pressure to harness his attacks for the sake of party unity.
Frazier has not been at the forefront of raising prices for the sake of raising prices.
"Dialogue for the sake of dialogue would be meaningless," Abe told reporters after the phone talks.
For the sake of simplicity, you can think of Brexit in terms of three broad options.
The Canadian broadcaster said it removed the cameo for the sake of time five years ago.
Soon after, Scaramucci announced "for the sake of full transparency" that he was deleting those tweets.
Seattle was playing New Orleans, and he feigned comprehension for the sake of impressing his uncle.
If we accept—for the sake of curiosity—that precognitive dreams do happen, what's the explanation?
But some labor specialists believe that automakers were re-spinning news for the sake of appearances.
And while that may not make the visuals of a woman being dragged by her hair toward an impending assault any less horrifying, it is not violence for the sake of violence so much as it is violence for the sake of creating empathy for a character.
It's unlike you to go with the flow for the sake of being nice and not rocking the boat—Leos usually know when to say no—however, with this planetary alignment, it's important that you don't agree to things just for the sake of being pleasant.
After all, what choice did he have but to sacrifice himself for the sake of transportation innovation?
And, for the sake of keeping this accessible, we're going to try to keep the terms simple.
For the sake of Mason, Penelope, and Reign, I hope he realizes that this shouldn't happen again.
For the sake of all horror fans, hopefully that's sometime soon, because I still haven't played it!
So, for the sake of science, researchers bravely decided to step forward and make some people sick.
We like to have a business that's diversified, but we don't diversify for the sake of diversity.
Don't pull any "but isn't it more sexist to book them for the sake of it?" shit.
Producers hone in on a contestant's sexual knowledge, often exploiting it for the sake of a storyline.
Here's hoping she puts an end to them once and for all for the sake of country.
They're places that are "drained, poisoned, or otherwise destroyed" for the sake of corporate or shareholder profit.
Danielle Prescod More clever silk scarf styling tricks we'll be borrowing for the sake of our ears.
So they switched up to playing the whole album for the sake of variety—and their sanity.
Thankfully, for the sake of our entertainment, the slime community isn't without it's weirdos and overzealous fans.
We skipped the Tulum ruins for the sake of time, but it would've been cool to see.
The judge would later ask Thurman and Busson to act civil for the sake of their child.
No, it's defiance the of gravity for the sake of gaining something awesome, for gaining sheer poetry.
For the sake of fluffy pancakes, lush sunset landscapes, and adventures across time, space, genre, and culture.
Too often in seasons five and later, it was just preachy for the sake of being preachy.
And trying to keep users in the dark for the sake of optics isn't an uncommon move.
For the sake of protecting her patient's anonymity, Lipner can't reveal where the woman got her pedicure.
Fine. Random assignment between Option 1 and Option 2, for the sake of learning which works better?
Delete DMs and archive posts, or preserve it all for the sake of looking chill and unbothered?
Who needs consistency in storytelling when you can just slaughter people for the sake of cool visuals?
It was really relaxing to walk just for the sake of walking, soaking up the beautiful scenery.
Some suggested it actually caused harm, by invading its subject's privacy for the sake of others' entertainment.
The show's 10 episodes are overall very silly, and often ridiculous just for the sake of it.
Like most teen movies, Christine is ultimately about sacrificing one's soul for the sake of fitting in.
The macOS version of the app is also being renamed Apple Books, for the sake of consistency.
I try not to be one of those people who hates change for the sake of change.
I don't mind if it saves a few commands for the sake of creating a better product.
This isn't the first time Kidman has worn a prosthetic nose for the sake of her craft.
Many times fans rush to the defense of their fave just for the sake of defending them.
Maybe she wanted to be a bad girl just for the sake of being a bad girl.
"I'm not prepared to have talks for the sake of talks," a visibly frustrated U.N. envoy said.
A jumpsuit wasn't the only item I forced myself to try for the sake of the story.
"It's for the sake of rhino safety," Andrea Jirousova, a spokesperson for the zoo, told the Guardian.
I've been having trouble getting myself into the habit of writing just for the sake of writing.
Duterte said people should submit to searches and frisking at checkpoints for the sake of public safety.
For the sake of thoroughness, though, I did take some time to test out the combat, too.
Let's hope not, for the sake of pretty much every news media and social media outlet going.
I still have my reservations, but for the sake of our constitutional republic, I hope he can.
At times, that will mean losing forward, or sitting some battles out for the sake of others.
For the sake of family harmony, Muldowney recommends talking with prospective heirs about any substantial charitable giving.
Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan are putting on a united front for the sake of their daughter.
For the sake of his health, he resigned from the company he had given everything to create.
I recently opened up our cabinet of curiosities for the sake of fun and information and photography.
It is wrong, Ms Ben-Porath argues, "to forgo free speech for the sake of administrative order".
That makes it hard to understand if renters are being pushed out for the sake of tourists.
He slept in an animal carcass and ate raw bison liver for the sake of good cinema.
To her, Sanders sounded authentic rather than being consoling merely for the sake of a sound bite.
Please, HBO, for the sake of all our hearts, please do not kill off any more Starks.
So, I try to turn pollution into some sort of solution for the sake of our future.
But that's just for the sake of quality, the power requirements of the Ten 5s are minimal.
For the sake of argument, let's say that each galaxy contains an average of 210 billion stars.
It almost felt like touching God... More and more elephants are slaughtered for the sake of ivory.
For the sake of the company and its user base, I hope it settles on something soon.
The flies flocked to the sticky nectar, and Guadagnino kept it in for the sake of verisimilitude.
This concavity is mirrored at the top of the phone purely for the sake of design symmetry.
Newer books could probably be donated or recycled, rather than trashed, for the sake of the environment.
It's overkill, yes, and overkill for the sake of just seeing if it was at all possible.
It's unnerving to pee red, but at least I knew it was for the sake of science.
This kind of rewiring of the brain for the sake of seeing a new color seems prohibitive.
Violence for the sake of violence doesn't sit well with me as an audience member any more.
My neck hurts, and I honestly had to leave a lot out for the sake of space.
Throughout our conversation, Swann also stressed that this isn't a technology change for the sake of it.
Sometimes, I wanted to win more for the sake of winning than to achieve a contested policy.
But, for the sake of our parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and family friends, they must stand firm.
But they've been ignoring this for too long, and they've let ... for the sake of who knows?
Steinmeier had exerted considerable pressure on Schulz to change course for the sake of stability in Germany.
For the sake of United's passengers and employees, this is one battle the activists deserve to win.
Mae even pitches a ludicrous idea to tie voting to The Circle for the sake of convenience.
Artists are partnering with community groups and organizations for the sake of social justice and political change.
Scientists typically argue that "you need to believe in science for the sake of science," Scheufele says.
For the sake of comparison, let's take a look at the aftermarket NES Classic community on eBay.
Doing that for the sake of enacting an enormous tax cut on millionaires was a chilling idea.
For the sake of sports fans and lovers of all things not horrible ... PLEASE let this happen.
And second, bipartisanship just for the sake of chasing a few favorable headlines is a fool's errand.
You're one of the advocates that it is meaningless to have dialogue for the sake of dialogue.
Not excuse them, but forgive them, for the sake of getting along, day in and day out.
For the sake of Savage's brain health, let's hope his next evaluation is more thorough and accurate.
But, as with the pants question, I usually tone it down for the sake of amiable conversation.
But for the sake of their fans and outside observers, they could at least be interestingly bad.
For the sake of comparison, the Z facility at Sandia has an annual budget of $21997 million.
Members began to relinquish more authority to the president for the sake of the country's well-being.
For the sake of the talent involved, we hope this movie winds up being at least passable.
That women should like casual sex with strangers, hooking up just for the sake of the orgasm.
For the sake of the country, and their party's future, they need to prove just how much.
I told myself that such sacrifices had to be made for the sake of real, impactful journalism.
You may end up having to purchase a new phone for the sake of a $9.99 charger.
Perlmutter said he withdrew his proposal for the sake of uniting the party heading into November's midterms.
But for the sake of their future happiness, Mitchem said it's time to get over the anxiety.
Be clear about your limitations, and don't agree to things just for the sake of being nice.
They've faced accusations from Democrats that they've mortgaged America's future for the sake of the tax cut.
Sims described the leak as "mayhem for the sake of mayhem" while speaking with CNN's John Berman.
"But I wasn't going to compromise my situation just for the sake of getting married," she said.
I mean, I invited my ex to [my daughter] True's birthday party for the sake of her.
We need to work together to make these systems effective for the sake of the public health.
That is, unless something forces everyone to put their differences aside for the sake of the country.
For the sake of our health, state leaders must not delay their efforts to implement climate solutions.
The community's finite tools and capabilities cannot be exposed for the sake of short-term political expediency.
Assuming, for the sake of argument, that the write-ins were for Republicans, Moore would have won.
For the sake of millions of Americans and their loved ones, we must hope that they do.
Google says it's moving Nest devices over to a unified Google ecosystem for the sake of simplicity.
Normalize the fear of not being a good person for the sake of making America great again.
"I'm totally against over-ordering for the sake of a photo," anonymous Instagrammer Clerkenwell Boy told Insider.
This is not because they are fundamentally unpatriotic but rather, for the sake of their mental health.
" For the sake of clarity, she said, she wishes that middlemen would stop using the term "C.
For the sake of our liberties, we should all hope that the justices reject their unrealistic demand.
I don't think that we like being nostalgic or bringing things back for the sake of trends.
Europe must cease ignoring or minimizing Iran's violations and obfuscation for the sake of preserving the JCPOA.
We played for the thrill of it, for the sake of it, and for no other reason.
There are costume parties, and 13st birthday parties, and just party-for-the-sake-of-partying parties.
Likewise, Axel Witsel has apparently confirmed that he turned down Juve for the sake of Tianjin Quanjian.
For the sake of the country, it's vital that President-elect Trump is successful during his term.
Instead, perhaps for the sake of likability (that odious virtue), the men become apologists for their time.
Some might fast just for the sake of it with no real spiritual intention, just for show.
This journey to space is the third physical risk you've taken for the sake of your art.
But people, it's also possible for athletes to just do nice things for the sake of it.
Driven by audience interaction, Cruder's work has participants taking it all of for the sake of art.
We have to take better care of the planet for the sake of the generations to come.
Still, I had to put up a little resistance for the sake of not looking too easy.
It's a blissfully defiant moment in which women have fun purely for the sake of having fun.
And for the sake of your sanity, don't assume anyone else's situation is the same as yours.
While the location sacrifices some privacy for the sake of safety, that decision was deliberate, says Paulson.
For the sake of the youngsters who are becoming scared by the votes from Dade to Eugene.
Keeping Score The Cleveland Indians must be stopped, for the sake of equality, justice and proportional representation.
They recognized that reconciliation is impossible if reality is denied for the sake of scoring political points.
Simply having life insurance for the sake of having a policy is largely a waste of money.
" Trump tweeted, suggesting written responses be handed out instead of holding briefings "for the sake of accuracy.
"We have to make sure that we get it right for the sake of patients," she said.
Nor, for the sake of a titillating item, did she seize upon ugly rumors or tasteless embarrassments.
There are many who hold the view that increasing diversity for the sake of representation is ridiculous.
But they want to see it subordinated to moral norms, for the sake of the common good.
Idra Novey's timing is impeccable, though she probably wishes it weren't — for the sake of the Union.
"We urge rapid decision-making for the sake of athletes who still face significant uncertainty," Robertson said.
Good-faith partners in our health would not deny patients health care for the sake of profits.
Congress should get to work protecting this progress for the sake of all consumers and online entrepreneurs.
But I don't think we should stop reading such news for the sake of avoiding the blues.
You may enjoy arguing for the sake of arguing, and you love hypotheticals and learning something new.
Workers predominantly worried that their employers were compromising health and safety standards for the sake of expediency.
There's no story or narrative justification for this one; it's just puzzles for the sake of it.
For the sake of traveling light, don't pack multiple power bricks to charge your phone and battery.
However, remember that you don't need to sacrifice everything for the sake of paying off your debt.
In school, everybody at least knew his name for the sake of throwing paper across the room.
Feelings and predispositions matter, for Aristotle, but more for the sake of self-knowledge than self-improvement.
For the sake of the country, and for our sanity, Democrats need an overwhelming victory next year.
Ciara was another star that wasn't afraid to show it all off for the sake of fashion.
I don't care about sports, so I won't pretend to now for the sake of exchanging pleasantries.
Sometimes I wanted to win more for the sake of winning than to achieve a contested policy.
For the sake of our country, I hope the sequel to 2016 has a very different ending.
"I think you have to for the sake of the office," the President said in the interview.
If that's the kind of boss you have, get out quickly, for the sake of your health.
"I think President Carter can help (President Trump) for the sake of the country," Khanna told CNN.
Malick appears to have ditched the art of conversation, onscreen, for the sake of competing voice-overs.
In this case, the rats were motivated to play the game simply for the sake of it.
That mountaintop, thankfully, merely requires winning the game — not styling for the sake of a television spectacle.
F.E.C. that have emboldened people to abuse public office for the sake of power and private profit.
For the sake of Puerto Ricans and taxpayers across the country, policymakers should make this accountability permanent.
But is the performance an act for the sake of comedy or an act of political rebellion?
Every day nations ask young people to sacrifice their young lives for the sake of perceived nationhood.
DIMON: IT SHOCKS ME THAT THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS FOR THE SAKE OF AMERICA.
Be mindful that you're not joining people to rebel just for the sake of rebellion though, Aries.
Millions of smart TVs in American homes are tracking everything you watch for the sake of advertisers.
And with that, the Democrats effectively lost their winning political hand for the sake of moral principle.
"You don't do something just for the sake of doing it," Islanders General Manager Lou Lamoriello said.
He pooh-poohed the evacuation of West Bank settlements for the sake of peace with the Palestinians.
In such situations, how much waste or inefficiency is tolerable for the sake of long-term gains?
It was disappointing to see feminists abandon their value system for the sake of assimilation and power.
Wages are easy to measure, so many studies focus on them for the sake of methodological simplicity.
The Basques developed their methods for raising, slaughtering, and curing pigs for the sake of sheer survival.
Am I going to throw out my integrity as a journalist for the sake of an omelet?
Recognizing what they are now is important though, and not just for the sake of our elections.
I don&apost like anybody who is famous for the sake of being famous at the White House.
For the sake of a demonstration, let's drop "Little Boy," the bomb used in Hiroshima, on Lower Manhattan.
And offering support isn't necessarily about finding a 501(c)(3) for the sake of a tax break.
For the sake of the American people, hopefully they are not going to have to make that choice.
But in some instances, the Patti Jenkins mini-series deviates from the truth for the sake of narrative.
Now, she's revealing the moment she decided to turn her life around for the sake of her family.
" – to Vanity Fair in 2015 via GIPHY • "Never ever become someone else for the sake of a relationship.
For the sake of the Internet's future, we urge you to vote for the deletion of this proposal.
Gmail's own policy change about not parsing emails for the sake of advertising data reflects this sea change.
I hope, for the sake of the millions of pregnant women like my daughter, he changes his mind.
For the sake of her and her family, her identity should remain secret and hidden from the public.
And for the sake of those around you, stay home from work or school if you are sick.
An all-nighter for the sake of binge-reading instead of beating a deadline was unthinkable to me.
Strahan supporters say he had to do what he had to do for the sake of his career.
"We still want the KID to be applied in time for the sake of consumer protection," she said.
And Booker reiterated Wednesday, he won't start fights with his rivals purely for the sake of getting attention.
"It is still in there, but for the sake of the neighbors I closed the blinds," she said.
Maybe Jon doesn't need to be strangling Baelish for the sake of his sister, Sansa (Sophie Turner), however.
But for the sake of your future, I hope you are smart enough to stop listening to him.
For the sake of financial stability, we'll stick to Lisa Frank's Markie for our more whimsical fashion needs.
"I am giving up re-election to the Senate for the sake of the greater good," she said.
"For too long, the Chicago Police Department has suspended transparency for the sake of politics," the ACLU said.
Europe's current strategy of placating Mr. Erdogan for the sake of its own short-term interests is misguided.
Together, she and Arie parse through the details of their breakup, partially for the sake of the audience.
But for the sake of preservation, it's perplexing that Sony has opted for inferior versions of the games.
Some will plead that these Confederate monuments should stand as they are for the sake of historical preservation.
"They do something for the sake of doing something, and people see through that pretty quickly," he said.
Read on to see five other schools that have large wild animals for the sake of football season.
It's eye candy for the sake of eye candy, with a sick beat tossed in for good measure.
Jenni "JWoww" Farley is speaking out against her estranged husband, she says, for the sake of her children.
Let's hope so, for the sake of the 19,020 subscribers to Spotify's official "Like a (Final) Boss" playlist.

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