The phrase "for the
sake of this exercise" means to do something for a specific purpose or goal, even if it may not be practical or efficient in other situations.
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Not like they are doing spectacular but just for
the sake of exercise.
For
the sake of this exercise, we will pretend there is a sharp bettor who wins more than 55 % of their bets over a prolonged period of time.
With that in mind, and for
the sake of this exercise, we're going to view Pjanic simply as a playmaker, one who is increasingly becoming adept in the attacking phases of the game, namely shot selection and, of course, goal scoring.
They found a significant difference between youths involved in intense cardiovascular activity (for
the sake of exercise alone) and those participating in competitive sports.
For
the sake of this exercise, I've limited our shoe choice to two pairs for each type of jeans.
I was always active as a kid, but I hated exercise for
the sake of exercise.
Not just for
the sake of exercise but because cabin fever is a very real problem with dogs that never go further than their own backyards.
For
the sake of this exercise (pun intended), we'll assume the higher end of the spectrum.
As in Monday's post, for
the sake of this exercise we are going to keep the bid the same in each scenario:
For
the sake of this exercise, we are going to keep the bid (one which you've likely made on many occasions) the same in each scenario: