«He never surrendered his principles and his values for
the sake of party or popularity,» Basile said.
«For
the sake of all parties concerned — farmers, cattle, wildlife, and the public interest — I believe it's time to bury the hatchet, and step away from the conflict.»
For
the sake of the party there has to be a leader who can be followed, even if as an interim measure.
Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, had urged Mr. Trump to stand behind Mr. Ryan and the senators for
the sake of party unity.
The committees can take unlimited donations for
the sake of party building.
«And I do think that, like David Cameron, he needs to shoulder his share of the responsibility and for
the sake of the party and the country, step down.»
Others will have thrown in their lot with the Corbynites for
the sake of party unity.
Either way, senior Labour figures will be hoping that their relationship, despite being tested so early on in this campaign, will endure, for
the sake of the party that both men seek to lead.
He said: «I said to Jeremy today, please for
the sake of our party, leave now.
If we demanded that they come together for
the sake of the party, then we must also come together to support them for the sake of the party.»
Labour MP Jamie Reed told ITV News he pleaded with Jeremy Corbyn to stand down as Labour leader for
the sake of the party.
For
the sake of the party — and Owen Smith's campaign — a period of silence from them would be most welcome.
Dr. Christina Greer, associate professor of political science at Fordham University, told Observer that de Blasio could endorse the governor for
the sake of the party and continuity or break with a sitting governor over his «principles of being a progressive.»
Facebook should own up to how they created a serious strategic imbalance — and, for
the sake of both parties and all candidates, make sure this won't happen again.
Robby Mook, who was Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, tweeted on Saturday, «Facebook should own up to how they created a serious strategic imbalance — and, for
the sake of both parties and all candidates, make sure this won't happen again.»