Sentences with phrase «sake as»

It's not known if all of these customers will either be smashing the phone — which is a comparably fragile candybar when put against the original Nokia 3310 from 2000 — to bits or keeping it for novelty's sake as 2G networks die down.
And because humans depend on mountaintop ecosystems for elements essential to our survival, swift, decisive action on global warming is for our own sake as well as for the sake of other species that share our earth.
This includes pursuing many obviously humanitarian objectives for their own sake as well as promoting our liberal enlightenment goals of free markets, maximum economic growth, democracy, the rule of law and individual freedom.
My interest is in science for its own sake as well as for its many applications.
His early paintings teem with anecdotes, often drawn from the Bible and popular sayings, but often as much for their own sake as for the elliptic message.
Over the years, as the country's population grew, the forests were cleared for agriculture, leaving only the baobab trees, which the locals preserved as much for their own sake as for their value as a food source and building material.
It is for your puppy's sake as the immune system is not efficient enough to be confronted to serious infections.
Tillery plans to relocate Diggy in order to comply with the city's breed discrimination laws, but an online petition with over 59,000 signatures is fighting — for Diggy's sake as well as actual pit bulls everywhere — to overturn the decades - old ban.
If you were referred by another person, then being professional is even more important, for your contact's sake as much as anything.
And, for your sake as well as your family's, before signing with a traditional publisher, make sure you have an IP attorney vet your contract.
I'm saying this for my sake as much as yours, believe me.
Read for God's sake as it will make you a better person.
It's an intriguing possibility, untouched by the movie, that after a certain point in her re-education, she simply outgrew her earlier life and carried on for her own sake as well as her brother's.
Richard Stammers makes sure that the visual FX are not for FX sake as the threshold of believability is well maintained in the various textures of the render.
Here's my golden rule for «I promise to never love a man more than myself, for my spiritual sake as well as his.»
«Politely mention that you need a little more space to safely and confidently do your weight training — for their sake as much as yours,» says Sarah Marsh, head of fitness and wellbeing at Nuffield Health.»
But in future, for its own sake as well as ours, Greenpeace should come clean.
But we need to make sure — for their sake as well as ours — that those who come through this route are genuinely coming for family reasons...
But it does seem to me that these two injustices, both associated with Harry's birth, perhaps lead us to a moral argument for republicanism, for his sake as much as anyone else's?
Sadly whatever Wenger says now I always think the same two things, firstly do you honestly believe what you are saying and secondly its time now arsene for your own sake as well as the teams.
(He is no longer needed at Arsenal under Wenger so he must go nevertheless - for his sake as well as the club's)
Well for his own sake as much as ours, because Giroud has often thrived in that situation.
He has hardly had a glittering career, but he is certainly well - travelled and hopefully (for our sake as well as Wenger's) will settle quickly and carry on his excellent form in the Premiership.
While the concept of pairing beverages with meals is not new, Chef Miyake's use of sake as an important part of his culinary offerings will also broaden customers» knowledge of the traditional Japanese beverage.
Not intending any contentiousness and it seems from your other posts you have no contention for its own sake as well.
I want the other to grow for his or her own sake as he or she is, not as I need that person as an object for my use.
There is perhaps no really debatable question in the life of Jesus in which Christian theology and piety are likely to feel they have so much at sake as in this question of how Jesus regarded himself.
If belief that God exists requires loving all living things for God's sake as well as for their own, it is inseparable from charity, which according to the old catechism involves loving «our neighbours as ourselves for God's sake».
With up to 40 % of your time wasted in a juggling act, it's prudent to give some consideration to developing new habits, both for productivity sakes as well as for your own sanity!
Cat people - PLEASE get your cats spayed and neutered for THEIR sakes as well as the birds and the cat - haters!

Not exact matches

But as with the progression toward self - aggregation discussed above, the ultimate aim even with these mega-medi-deals isn't to get bigger for bigness sake — or at least it shouldn't be.
I used the same network names and passwords as my old router for simplicity sake.
«Our son has two parents who love him very much and for his sake we want to keep this situation as private as possible moving forward.
And if, as Daoust seems to imply, the key reforms have already been implemented, a prohibition on federal contracts would be baldly punitive, a form of punishment for its own sake.
This isn't an ideal experience for their customers and potential subscribers, instead it comes off as being too focused on growing an email list for the sake of growing it.
As President, we should not automatically expect Trump to be a staunch supporter of lower taxes just for the sake of lower taxes.
Between 1945 and the mid-to-late 1950s, von Braun acted as an adviser to the US armed forces for the sake of developing military rockets only.
While they are anxiously seeking the potential outcome, they may perceive you as only looking out for your own monetary gain - selling for the sake of selling.
The driving principle, more and more, is to create value as the ultimate goal, rather than profit for profit's sake.
Not just for the sake of the cultural sector but for the nation as a whole.
For simplicity's sake, and so the company doesn't have to deal with currency hedging, they decided to sell the scanner through the website at a single retail price of US$ 579, even though, as Cox observes, they're over-pricing in some markets and underpricing in others.
Former Harvard president Larry Summers called the program «the single most misdirected philanthropy in this decade,» according to TechCrunch, while Slate Group chairman Jacob Weisberg wrote in Newsweek, «Thiel fellows will have the opportunity to emulate their sponsor by halting their intellectual development around the onset of adulthood, maintaining a narrow - minded focus on getting rich as young as possible and thereby avoid the siren lure of helping others or pursuing knowledge for its own sake
The company switched to a programmatic model, which, for simplicity's sake, can be thought of as automated, data - driven ad placement.
The primary goal of our website was to serve as an archive of all of our work for the sake of the Open Web rather than a traffic generator.
«But those ends are much more important than the means: there is no point deploying blockchain or a product marketed as blockchain just for the sake of it.»
Don't do tech just for tech's sake; implement it in a meaningful way, as Nike does by using augmented reality in its go - to - market strategies.
Bechor sees the software as useful to businesses, which can often bypass legal review for the sake of speed or cost efficiency.
The iPhone maker's apparent willingness to sacrifice some profit for the sake of privacy bolsters its image as a company that protects customers.
Sometimes it's best to resolve salary disputes as soon as possible for the sake of your customers and not disrupting your entire operation.
But for Andrew Chrisomalis, the chief executive officer of TY KU Sake & Spirits, touching down in Japan, as he does several times a year, always brings renewed clarity and calm.
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