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For the sake of saving the euro, Germans need to regain control of the European Central Bank.
"He knows things that, for the sake of saving lives, the United States needs to know," he added.
We consider only statistical channel state information (CSI) known at the transmitter for the sake of saving feedback overhead.
And why, for the sake of saving such a small amount of money, would you take such a risk?
Even so, why camp in a field for a year for the sake of saving a derelict farm building?
Hence, an optimum S and W consumption for 100% removal efficiency can be estimated in sake of saving energy, W and by-product.
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But this cannot and should not be a case of saving for saving's sake.
For the sake of energy saving some suggestions were proposed for upgrading the design conditions with no significant effect on the purification performance.
For example, we know that he estimated that a messy Greek default would lead to financial contagion: for the sake of not saving little Greece, Europe could make investors worry about lending to Portugal, Spain or Italy.
As opposed to Caucutt et al. (2003), this model implies (although for the sake of space saving the results are not shown) that assuming proportional taxation, changes (increments) in the flat tax rate do imply changes (reductions) in the equilibrium growth rate.
Not novelty for the sake of novelty, but rather for the sake of finding a very new (or perhaps a very old) way of saving the species--indeed all species--and even the planet itself.
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