It recognizes the honorability of deferring dreams for the sake of protecting the people you love. |
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There are a range of poo jokes we are going to avoid for the sake of decency. |
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This is not the same as being argumentative, or arguing just for the sake of arguing. |
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No one person may always have the last word just for the sake of having the last word. |
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It argues over the ethics of non-involvement, and scoffs at those who would rationalize the repugnant for the sake of a settled conscience. |
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It's hard to live with someone in a different time zone, so I converted for the sake of the relationship. |
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Realistically, however, a line must be drawn under the amendments at some point for the sake of achieving the deal. |
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The tuition is rather lofy but I dare say we can scrape it together for the sake of our children. |
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To spend so much for the sake of legislating against a minority doing something they never did is, to my effete southern mind, perverse. |
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Once an exception is made for the rule, others will be added for the sake of equal treatment. |
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And, for the sake of comparison, I couldn't find any reference to the US Supreme Court reviewing mandatory sentencing laws either. |
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These are only a tiny fraction of the theories given by Arab viewers but, for the sake of brevity, I will not recount them all. |
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A Downton builder is preparing to trek across the snowy Arctic wastes to the North Pole, for the sake of his sick granddaughter. |
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Suppose for the sake of argument that the government controls the export of capital. |
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The examples that follow are discussed simply for the sake of argument because they do not occur in Hebrew historiography. |
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Gold items like armlets and belt buckles are well in evidence, although only reproductions are on display for the sake of security. |
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Honestly, I can't be bothered reading these three novels just for the sake of completing the now-irrelevant longlist. |
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It's not a question of, you know, just running things by the international community for the sake of it. |
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But, in precise religious terminology, the word was later confined to the sacrifice of an animal slaughtered for the sake of Allah. |
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Agriculture must not, under any circumstances, be sacrificed for the sake of an overall trade agreement. |
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Expertise was sacrificed for the sake of political expediency, with unfortunate results. |
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Is housing in such desperately short supply that a historic building must be sacrificed for the sake of five flats? |
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Today, the privatisation of social services means that children are sacrificed for the sake of profit more than ever. |
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But the good of the sport and the enjoyment of the fans should not be sacrificed for the sake of money or petty politics. |
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It's interesting how he notes when and where the comedy was severely sacrificed for the sake of the message. |
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It is not appropriate to completely sacrifice economic considerations for the sake of politics. |
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Other democratic states, faced with terrorism, have sacrificed liberty for the sake of order and come to regret it. |
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Quality of life in this world should not have to be sacrificed for the sake of some hypothetical compensation in the world to come. |
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The society is now saying the show is pushing back the boundaries of animal safety for the sake of entertainment. |
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At least certain parts of the city need to be preserved for the sake of posterity. |
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The other day, I saw a TV ad asking locals to buy quality firecrackers for the sake of safety. |
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But, for the sake of the health of individuals and the safety of communities, it has to be done. |
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Neither wanted to show their ugly sides by building an alliance for the sake of political interests. |
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It is our hope that the president will make a wise decision for the sake of national interests. |
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For Oxford is a place of seemingly endless opportunities that should be taken and not put off for the sake of your degree. |
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So it is just fair that the wings of the councillors are clipped to usher sanity in the councils and for the sake of development. |
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Only a tiny number of people scabbed from the outset, just for the sake of it. |
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Or you have to sit right there and some young bit who has no training or teaching is letting their children scream for the sake of screaming! |
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Now we see companies with doubtful credentials entering tech ventures for the sake of attracting investment. |
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He has preached of walking away from scrapes and avoiding trouble because players must behave for the sake of the game. |
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Why would anyone for the sake of their ego want to change the structure of what is going on? |
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Many take sport in killing for the sake of killing, thieving for the sake of theft, even if they do not need or use the spoils. |
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Thieves are thoughtless at the best of times, but vandalism for the sake of vandalism is just pointless. |
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She was too weak to play and only smiled through the pain for the sake of her family. |
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Thus, one might cultivate and exercise virtues such as self-restraint for the sake of goods, such as a rich and vibrant marriage. |
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I never felt that the material was padded just for the sake of filling a time slot. |
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So can we, for the sake of my dignity, etc, please pretend that I have tippled before typing. |
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She did not want to be beaten to death by these people for the sake of her mother. |
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We are allowing our countryside to be destroyed for the sake of environmental tokenism. |
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At times he seems caught out like a student tied to an unworkable premise for the sake of writing a heavy tome. |
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I don't like sport, but partaking in an empty bout of national whooping and cheering simply for the sake of it would be utterly tragic. |
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The thoughtful organisers even put on sale some trinkets for the sake of lady dentists who came in large numbers to the exhibition. |
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The effects at the population level, for the sake of simplicity, are assessed in arthropods. |
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Let's pretend, for the sake of simplicity, that you only have two items in your portfolio. |
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We cannot go on with this proxy rule racket, where we back tyranny in the region for the sake of stability. |
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I know that you're really two people, but for the sake of simplifying my writing, I'm making you one. |
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Too many web developers get caught up with either designing for the sake of designing, or solving problems unbeautifully. |
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The political leaderships must show guts and boldness, and must be willing to take political risk for the sake of better long-term achievements. |
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He boldly abused his position for the sake of illegal insider trading profits. |
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Is it the slattern who generates offspring solely for the sake of the allotment they command? |
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Kent is a song stylist in the swing tradition, and her vocals are refreshingly unencumbered by elaboration for the sake of it. |
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The difference this time is the flight is specifically for the sake of space tourism. |
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Some die in the name of, or for the sake of trying to attain, a much much worse life for others. |
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Some of our leaders want to remove things biblical for the sake of being fair to other faiths in the name of human rights. |
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However, for the sake of this inquiry, it is necessary to bracket any Pauline understanding of justification. |
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There was no soft-soaping amongst the Councillors for the sake of the newcomer. |
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We have condensed the ideas into our own words, for the sake of brevity and clarity. |
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There is something about this musical distinction that vexes me, but for the sake of the argument I'd say upbeat rock 'n' roll. |
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Deaths can be prevented by drivers slowing down for the sake of our kids, particularly in towns, villages and on rural roads. |
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When she was pregnant she stabbed me with a knife but for the sake of the child I let it go. |
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Climate change is a global problem that needs addressing now for the sake of future generations. |
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Yet, for the sake of humanity, universal agreement and adoption of minimum standards in morality and justice must be striven towards. |
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But even those changes are not being made for the sake of obsoleting anything. |
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United prayer meetings, ecumenical fellowship and common worship events blur doctrinal differences for the sake of their particular cause. |
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Haggling over advisors' fees looked like a horrible case of spoiling the ship for the sake of a ha'p'orth of tar. |
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How are you a faithful steward of the gifts God has given you for the sake of the whole church? |
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To do that for the sake of corporate stout-heartedness is, I think, the acme of what Aristotle meant by virtue. |
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Let me digress once more, for the sake of those dear readers who may be Hebraically challenged. |
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Scenes flow organically from one to the next, with no contrivance to set something up just for the sake of a gag. |
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Please do a better job of censoring your material for the sake of those warfighters and their families. |
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To deprive your country of a batsman of epic strong-mindedness for the sake of a big gesture would not be appropriate to Hussain's career. |
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We just want to get to the bottom of this, for the sake of other people as well as ourselves. |
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The names of the high school and college subjects in this story have been changed for the sake of privacy. |
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At this point I believe the Washington Post would favor tax hikes for the sake of tax hikes. |
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It is not as if we would be flying a hired hand into Scotland for a one-off occasion just for the sake of it. |
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Say, for the sake of argument, that this is all unsubstantiated holistic hokum. |
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We don't to be some kind of rock supergroup for the sake of being a supergroup. |
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It's fantastic that Peter's gone to this great effort for the sake of Africa. |
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The one thing for sure is that he's not doing it for the sake of doing us a favour. |
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He's one of those men who swallow their feelings for the sake of a quiet life and it makes them fat. |
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Torture is okay as long as it's done for the sake of maintaining freedom and human rights. |
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But she was not willing to live under this media circus tent for the sake of a job. |
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Teachers resisted beginning classes later, and thus extending the school day, for the sake of accommodating breakfasts. |
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When I next saw Sophie, about a year later, she had been sent to live outside for the sake of harmony in the clowder. |
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These categories are clumsy and incomplete, but I'm hoping you can deduce what I mean for the sake of brevity here. |
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I can't make sense out of debate for the sake of debate when more tangible and perceptible issues of our own lives are left unspoken of. |
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As a little boy I was much given to inventing deliberate falsehoods and this was always done for the sake of causing excitement. |
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I fully endorse calls for the public to rally behind the club for the sake of the province. |
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Rubato is used very sparingly, and forward flow is not compromised for the sake of expression. |
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There is just something innately draining about watching a full-size actor waddle on his knees for the sake of a supposed belly laugh. |
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A rock is just as physical and more concrete than a human body, but I would not therefore let my body die for the sake of the rock. |
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I could never conform to what other people wanted me to be for the sake of fitting in. |
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It is about those players displaying the skill and commitment to come up with a winning strategy, for the sake of the greater good. |
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A devoted father in real life, here he is playing a young man who claims he has stayed in a loveless marriage for the sake of his child. |
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We feel that none of us needs a gift for the sake of having a gift and also often resort to consumable items like a good bottle of wine. |
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Put another way, we work so that we may consume goods or services that help us survive or give us pleasure, not simply for the sake of working. |
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Nor with some bizarre notion that the bishops must continue in their offices merely for the sake of continuance. |
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The big problem is, the script is knuckleheaded, employing a plot twist that defies all reason for the sake of mere surprise. |
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The arrangements are intricate without being fussy or complicated for the sake of it. |
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Trying to create when you don't feel like it is like making conversation for the sake of making conversation. |
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How many Protestants would put aside their theological points of order for the sake of church unity? |
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They constitute fleshpots and dens of wickedness which should be eschewed for the sake of your soul. |
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Watanabe repeated Japan's stance that China should move to a more flexile exchange system for the sake of its economy and the world economy. |
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Chamomile and cosmos are two other composites you might consider when planning your garden for the sake of beneficial insects. |
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They appealed to the lawmakers to pass the bill as soon as possible for the sake of patients' human rights. |
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Leave it to Hollywood to trim the truth for the sake of counterfeit sentiment and narrative noodling. |
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Reaching out to the laymen in a folksy style, for him, art is for the sake of humanity. |
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There was some grudging applause at the final curtain, but I got the feeling it was more for the sake of form, rather than actual enjoyment. |
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So, for the sake of this venerable pageant, let's hope the hopefuls display gratitude and pulchritude, rather than crassitude and attitude. |
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This is where we get to the crux of the issue, because surely no one in their right mind wants strikes for the sake of it? |
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Josh is no fusspot about what Val wears as long as she's there, but Val just likes to look nice for the sake of looking nice. |
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Security is the superposition of one moment upon the next in a serial form for the sake of a calculated futurity. |
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When viewed at a glance, most individuals probably think that one rat won't squeal on another for the sake of a deal at the hands of the fuzz. |
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Spanish gentlemen were also dabbling in the arts for the sake of their health. |
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For one thing he's not simply another Hollywood hot shot embracing geek chic for the sake of a part. |
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Then let us live to your praise and glory, for the sake of the good news of Jesus Christ. |
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In a variety of languages, either for the sake of euphony, or from caprice or accident, sibilant letters have been interchanged with dentals. |
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Even what we psychoanalysts come across in our consulting rooms is a vast range of disorders, which for the sake of simplicity we call psychotic. |
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Opposition may sometimes seem like a game, and there is nothing more puerile than politicians yah-booing each other purely for the sake of it. |
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Imagine, for the sake of argument, that you have been stranded on a desert island, a veritable tropical paradise. |
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Roman writers often accused women of wanting to employ a wet nurse only for the sake of maintaining a sexually desirable figure. |
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It cost them their lives, but the impact of their lives for the sake of Christ and the gospel was enormous. |
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So let's just say for the sake of argument, playing devil's advocate here, that it's hard to meet people. |
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It's time to give electronic music a resurrection, at least for the sake of parity. |
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He has made substantial elisions and revisions to the facts for the sake of the story's flow. |
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Eristic dialogue is arguing for the sake of conflict, fighting, and often to see who can yell the loudest. |
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It is a self-conscious abdication of responsibility, for the sake of an individual ego. |
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Suffice to say, much as I would love to be a wage slave again for the sake of my dreams of becoming a homeowner, I am not ready. |
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I will go out for him for the sake of research but really 3 calls in 2 days is a bit much since we haven't even had a date yet! |
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We used an earlier, abortive, suicide attempt to show that Sylvia had taken a decision not to commit suicide, for the sake of the children. |
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Is this a morally questionable thing to do or are some lies necessary for the sake of social cohesion? |
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It is hoped, for the sake of millions of poor Filipinos, that he is not just putting on an act, good movie actor that he was. |
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Buskers used to be arrested for making a racket for the sake of the price of a cup of tea. |
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And if that's what they want, they should never change just for the sake of being able to spend a bit of time with some jumped-up idiot. |
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A lot of African countries have become banana republics because they tend to be emotional, to Africanize just for the sake of it. |
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Nica loved razzing her friend, especially when she was supposed to be whispering for the sake of a guy nearby. |
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Their willingness to sign the interim constitution is a promising indication of a readiness to compromise for the sake of the country. |
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But, for the sake of my own sanity and my place in society, I remain somewhat agnostic about it all. |
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But they are all in agreement that he is not a simple controversialist just for the sake of it. |
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Emma, angry at the insult to Miss Taylor's husband, holds her tongue for the sake of family civility. |
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Heaped on a pedestal, the intact wishbones are perfect wish opportunities forgone for the sake of art. |
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Let us suppose, for the sake of argument, that this guard did in fact stop to think things over carefully. |
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Take the case of accepting something as a working hypothesis or for the sake of argument. |
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If they're willing to abandon their own grandchildren for the sake of worshipping their son's memory, then it's their loss, and let them go. |
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Ralph urges them to move on for the sake of rekindling the signal fire on the mountain. |
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But now it is time for them to put their interests in the forefront for the sake of the nation. |
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Again and again, the band sacrifices the simple joy of a pop hook for the sake of a dense, meditative ambiance. |
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Get assurances that the caterer adheres to health and safety regulations, for the sake of your guests, and that food is transported in refrigerated vans, and such like. |
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He found the rest to be dedicated and ever ready to race into direst danger for the sake of complete strangers. |
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He had to watch himself, had to act like any common, worthless lackey for the sake of self-preservation until he had everything organized and put perfectly into place. |
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Many patients buried their emotions, utterly helpless and dependent as they were, for the sake of peace, maintaining an outer stoicism they did not feel. |
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In a world where people want to be recognised and rewarded for their achievements, it is humbling to see someone who is committed to doing good for the sake of doing good. |
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One never knows whether to stand next to one's piece to answer questions, enduring the sharply critical looks or weird questions from the press for the sake of the show. |
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Chances are you're a workaholic if you feel compelled to work for the sake of working, and you feel panic, anxiety or a sense of loss when you aren't working. |
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No more chilling evocation of the willing choice of evil exists in all literature than Lady Macbeth's famous renunciation of maternal feeling for the sake of power. |
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What is typically omitted from this story for the sake of a tolerable holiday celebration is a little historical context. |
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I suspect many, like me and my family, went because we cannot stomach the idea that we are being bounced into war for the sake of political expediency. |
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They're not willing to submerge their anger for the sake of winning elections. |
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Loving, like giving, is done for own sake, not for the sake of its consequences, and heavy-hearted love is a sacrifice that demands sacrifices in return. |
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This once great Service has now lost a great deal of public respect and its reputation is badly damaged, all for the sake of individual political egos. |
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Years later they anglicised their names for the sake of their daughter. |
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In any case, he adds, a good employer, for the sake of employee morale, is going to want to at least show willing and give your request a fair hearing. |
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Is subversion on the horizon or will Black Jesus sacrifice a historically political concept for the sake of a stoner comedy? |
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That means the Opposition Leader has deliberately misrepresented the situation in order to dramatise the situation for the sake of wedge politics. |
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She axes the terrible contestants while still soothing them, flashing that sweet J.Lo smile, for the sake of our entertainment. |
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Both see morally mandated personal development as a form of self-destruction, an immolation of one's desires and impulses for the sake of something extrinsic to the self. |
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My appeal to all pastors, bishops, reverends and other church leaders, is that they should not sell their birthright to any organisation for the sake of money. |
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Fiedler needs to be in the game for the sake of the ball club. |
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I get cross about the true meaning of Christmas being forgotten for the sake of cold cash, when I don't actually believe in the true meaning of Christmas. |
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Gen Xers refuse to sacrifice their personal lives for the sake of the job. |
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By and large I'm all for the right to speak your mind and give your opinion as long as it's of worth and not just some vain criticism thrown out for the sake of it. |
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For clues in his text suggest some of them have apostatized because they too have experienced persecution and even in some cases death, for the sake of the gospel. |
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An enemy is somebody who, impenitently and with malice aforethought, means ill and chooses to do you harm for the sake of his own selfish purposes. |
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Bush had to be converted into Churchill for the sake of the national psyche, or newsstand sales, or something or other. |
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Education should not be about ensuring that every individual can plod through an officially approved list of tasks, for the sake of multiple bits of paper. |
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It is impossible to entirely acquit this otherwise excellent conductor of the charge of an undue and very inartistic exaggeration for the sake of effect. |
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But we are appealing to all parents to rethink smacking for the sake of the small number of children whose parents or carers beat and thrash them within an inch of their life. |
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People genetically act for the sake of propagation of their own genes. |
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It's wildly implausible, it's a cheap and uninvolving way to tell a story, and it shows the film's willingness to betray its characters for the sake of a laugh. |
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We have rejected the calls of a few extreme voices that wanted to see the Resource Management Act ripped apart for the sake of unfettered development. |
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Here Sherman lauded the manner in which elements in Cezanne's pictures were adjusted for the sake of the composition, independent of laws of reality. |
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Most of them loyally toe the party line for the sake of their careers. |
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The tightrope walk between self-promotion for the sake of viability and distaste for anything that smacks of selling-out has presented Stanley with a dilemma. |
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Fortunately, the band doesn't sacrifice quality for the sake of variety. |
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I had a fear of any exploitation of the situation for the sake of writing a poem, the getting of a reputation as a poet on the back of somebody else's suffering. |
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The president urged the parties to compromise for the sake of stability. |
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He may finally be ready to subsume his ego and ideology for the sake of his country. |
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It is easy for a designer to get caught up in the aesthetic, but for the sake of functionality, if the type is illegible, the piece is not a success. |
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However, for the sake of clarity, let me make the following point. |
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Earlier for the sake of simplicity I told a little fib, and some of you have steam coming out of your ears by now because this fib is driving you crazy. |
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It is not the sole good but it is the greatest good, so it is never right to transgress love for the sake of justice, self-realization, or happiness. |
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It is good that authors should be remunerated and the least exceptionable way of remunerating them is by a monopoly, yet monopoly is an evil for the sake of the good. |
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He argues against the use of nonstandard dialogue for the sake of local color or to make the social point that provincials can have literary status. |
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These agreements cannot be ignored for the sake of paternalist goals such as increased socio-economic equality or the moral betterment of the individual. |
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I believe that the time frame suggested in the bill in which claims should be completed suggests that we may compromise justness and fairness all for the sake of expediency. |
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Please, for the sake of Australia's future, the Labor Party should unconditionally support the free trade agreement and do it no later than tomorrow. |
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Tourists were unlikely to be wooed away from the sightseeing Meccas of Sydney and Queensland for the sake of circumnavigating a renovated caravan park in a Crazy Copter. |
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Citrus attracts the swallowtail butterfly, and the larvae resemble bird droppings, but you will want to leave the young alone for the sake of future butterflies. |
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However, some breeders just breed birds for the sake of earning money. |
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And in the face of social convulsion, it's not likely that politicians are going to risk their careers and social chaos for the sake of principle. |
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As far as interactivity is concerned, there are some partly destructible objects but there are no totally destructible objects for the sake of size and detail. |
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Where one is willing to risk frost injury for the sake of exceptionally early yields, one should favor a site with southern exposure and a light soil. |
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I swatched all the colors in this palette for the sake of this review. |
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The San Francisco Examiner had no problem asking young Lewis Lapham to be an LSD guinea pig for the sake of journalism. |
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Graffiti, at its purest form, is illegal, going out, writing names on rooftops, trains, etc. for the sake of fame. |
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Hopefully, those who are responsible will have the courage and the magnanimity to respond suitably, for the sake of the future of this country and its future generations. |
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But he is taking an uncharacteristic risk for the sake of auld lang syne. |
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And I wish, for the sake of our country and in the name of decency, both sides would cease and desist. |
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It's time the NRL delivered, for the sake of the game and its very future! |
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Perhaps Shann could have been more specific for the sake of those readers who do not have the time to seek out all the articles cited as references. |
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So, he decided to give the church a chance, if not just for the sake of mending his relationship with his mother. |
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Or does it oversimply state behavior for the sake of powerful nations' interests? |
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The disagreeables of travelling are necessary evils, to be encountered for the sake of the agreeables of resting and looking round you. |
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Still, those constraints need to be considered and discussed explicitly for the sake of clarity and exhaustivity when reporting results. |
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Some of the marriage attempts of the 6th century AD were deliberately planned for the sake of royal succession. |
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The Bills are considered for the sake of form only, and do not make any actual progress. |
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Some films of ancient settings, such as Sebastiane and The Passion of the Christ, have been made with dialogue in Latin for the sake of realism. |
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As a result, Claudius reduced the Senate's power for the sake of efficiency. |
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The purpose of this expedition is debated, though Asser claims that it was for the sake of plunder. |
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Philip was unhappy at the conditions imposed, but he was ready to agree for the sake of securing the marriage. |
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The bills are considered for the sake of ceremony only, and do not make any actual legislative progress. |
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Most men gave him a wide berth, and for the sake of peace accepted sneers and insults that made the blood boil. |
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This principle of preservation, I have called, for the sake of brevity, Natural Selection. |
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However, for the sake of convenience, catechisms will often speak of the seven Great Mysteries. |
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Stories were offered as allegedly true recent histories, not for the sake of scandal but strictly for the moral lessons they gave. |
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In 1881, for the sake of economy, and increasingly as a matter of principle, he became a vegetarian. |
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Neither you nor I attach for the moment any superlative value to this Treaty for the sake of the extension of British trade. |
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The idea of travelling for the sake of curiosity and learning was a developing idea in the 17th century. |
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A woman... might bring herself to submit to the offices of a nurse, for the sake of the provision and security of a wife. |
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She said that she had considered becoming a recluse, but eventually decided against the idea for the sake of her fans. |
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Observations include baseline comparisons for the sake of quantitative impact assessments. |
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He had made many concessions to Anthony and to Lepidus for the sake of vengeance on his father's murderers. |
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Ancient Roman historians did not write for the sake of writing, they wrote in an effort to convince their audiences. |
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He sacrificed his life for the sake of his people and they poured a stone pile over his grave, which later turned into the Ural Mountains. |
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Because such an officer would have done what he did for the sake of the bribe. |
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In Mumford's mind, the society organized around biotechnics would restrain its technology for the sake of that integral relationship. |
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He distributed seven issues of The Spectator to his family in August and September 1820 for the sake of having fun. |
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Electrical charges are omitted from subsequent equations for the sake of generality. |
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The two eastern arches have been underbuilt for the sake of strengthening them. |
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If jockeys are prevented from using the whip as a spur, racing becomes a woolier version of itself only for the sake of appearances. |
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Hutchinson 1985 on line 830, who argues that the name Eteocles is not etymologised elsewhere and appears primarily for the sake of the contrast. |
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In this respect, the play represents the needfulness of what is excised, for the sake of theological purity, by a new system. |
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The glaze has also been changed for the sake of better appearance, and the new potato variety removed previous seasonal taste variations. |
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Of course, Wolfe dropped acid for the sake of good, thorough journalism. |
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Labradoodles might not be as serious as that but there is no reason to inflict pointless suffering on dogs for the sake of human vanity. |
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Though a nonswimmer, he quickly overcame his fear of water for the sake of his game. |
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I can very well recall the incident, where, for the sake of a promotion, my fellow colleague backstabbed me. |
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Just grabbing onto something for the sake of ending uncertainty could be both a copout and a setback. |
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However, it is introduced for the sake of a higher precision in the structuralistic reconstruction of that theory. |
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Plus, Anna proves she's not afraid to suffer for the sake of our education as she strips off for an extreme bikini wax. |
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Although I do not totally disagree with this point, for the sake of scientificity I refrain myself from using it. |
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We can't afford to lose any more of our peat bogs, just for the sake of our gardens. |
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We will, for the sake of parameter, set aside the gender implications of using the term history instead of herstory. |
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Set in a 1960s mental institution, The Ward commits the cardinal sin of willfully cheating viewers for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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The Ward unfolds in a 1960s mental institution and commits the cardinal sin of wilfully cheating the audience for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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It unfolds in a 1960s mental institution and commits the cardinal sin of cheating the audience for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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Despite clearly being a one-hit wonder her schtick seems to be cockily mouthing off online and generally being outspoken for the sake of it. |
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Sudbury's business community celebrated the career and legacy of a man who risked his own life many times for the sake of his business, at a retirement party for Robert Lipic. |
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But ignorantly, and apparently uncaringly, to sacrifice this jewel of Wales' heritage for the sake of a few extra quid is an act of crass philistinism. |
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The current practice of exporting primary wood to the south and shipping the remnants to other countries needs to be re-evaluated for the sake of the economy. |
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And Sontag, like certain other sisters, among them Joan Didion and Avital Ronell, threw away security and pusillanimousness for the sake of daredevil phrases. |
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I don't push the envelope just for the sake of pushing the envelope. |
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The Samkhya sees prakriti as evolving for the sake of purusha. |
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Most zoos or wildlife parks across the world usually try to replicate animals' natural habitat as best they can for the sake of the animals' wellbeing. |
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Nevertheless for the sake of discussion here, I posit a situation that engages experts and uses the thrip infestation as a hypothetical case study. |
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Hence the Son of Heaven is established for the sake of All under Heaven. |
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The phenomenological reduction may be considered as a methodological device resorted to for the sake of arriving at radical and radically justified philosophical knowledge. |
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He is reported to have treated the city of Ilium kindly for the sake of Homer and of Andromache, who had belonged to the Molossian dynasty of his mother Olympias. |
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According to Hobbes, society is a population beneath a sovereign authority, to whom all individuals in that society cede some rights for the sake of protection. |
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The endwork of such a critical task that freely places blame or adjudicates value for the sake of a castigation or rejection of worth is performed too quickly and easily. |
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This sometimes led to compromising defence for the sake of display. |
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First, there is palilogia, which is an idiosyncrasy of certain rhetoricians and public speakers who deliberately repeat a word or phrase or sentence for the sake of emphasis. |
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This allows the UK to exchange information with countries that are a part of the Schengen agreement, often for the sake of liaising over law enforcement. |
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The governments of England and France knew perfectly well that Eisenhower's speech condemning their aggression was just a gesture for the sake of public appearances. |
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Byrne uses this example to challenge the usual understanding of Burkean conservatism as one that endorses gradual change simply for the sake of its gradualness. |
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Now the Germans, governmentally and judicially, have a very serious assessment to make as to how far to backstop the Eurozone for the sake of its preservation. |
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The World Cup in Qatar should take place in the winter months for the sake of spectators, according to a new report published in the International Journal of Biometeorology. |
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The Rapid hatch already had a huge luggage capacity so losing a bit of that for the sake of a perter rear end doesn't exactly mean you'll have to travel light. |
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The Rapid hatch already had a huge luggage capacity, so losing a bit of that for the sake of a perter rear end doesn't mean you'll have to travel light. |
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