Sentence examples for sake of gains from inspiring English sources

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It considers sacrifices today for the sake of gains tomorrow, or five years from now.

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He lets Leko win a pawn with 22... a6 23 Ba4 Nfor24 Kg2 Ne5 for the sake of gaining time to force his passed pawn through.

To compound all that, we tend to seek out information not for the sake of gaining knowledge for its own sake, but to support our already-established viewpoints.

"He's too rational and too level-headed, which makes it difficult him to persuade himself to express extreme views for the sake of gaining votes".

For the sake of gaining benefits to customers and operators everywhere, I wish my successor well.NEIL KINNOCKEuropean Transport CommissionerBrusselsSIR We agree that it is high time to open up fully the skies between Britain and America.

For the sake of gaining competitive advantages, it is important to evaluate the satisfaction level of a product or service from the users׳ perspective.

Scanlon argues also that the notion of well-being, if it is to be philosophically acceptable, ought to provide a 'sphere of compensation' a context in which it makes sense to say, for example, that I am losing one good in my life for the sake of gain over my life as a whole.

33) that a person who is willing to jeopardize the right to hold and practice his or her conscientious religious, philosophical and moral convictions, all for the sake of gaining uncertain added benefits via the principle of utility, does not know what it means to have conscientious beliefs, or at least does not take such beliefs seriously (TJ 207 08/181 82).

For the sake of gaining and maintaining one's face, it is easy for consumers to buy high priced products, attached to a conspicuous brand identity, manufactured by developed countries (Shi et al. 2011) and that are unique (Chan et al. 2009).

It is not being risk-averse, but rather entirely rational to be unwilling to gamble with one's basic liberties, fair opportunities and adequate resources needed to pursue one's most cherished ends and commitments, simply for the sake of gaining the marginally greater social powers, income and wealth that might be available to some in a society governed entirely by the principle of utility.

How does the Republican Party allow Trump to deal with an enemy of our country for the sake of gaining a political edge?

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