Sentence examples for sake power from inspiring English sources

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Power for its own sake, power to exact revenge, and power to amass a level of wealth to which that he has always aspired.

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The key principle behind this approach is that most of time the traffic can be merged and satisfied by just a certain subset of network devices and links, and the remaining ones can be put onto sleep mode or powered off for the sake of power conservation.

To play to tens of thousands of people in an outdoor festival you almost have to play down for the sake of power and evenness.

A weapons conflict for the sake of power When two elephants are fighting The grass they will suffer Which is the position of the civilians, I cry.

Ships were launched, expeditions were financed, empires were built, fortunes were made and lives were lost -- not for the sake of power or oil or even Helen of Troy, but for the sake of some condiments.

But Poots is still special: there's almost something admirable about his open stance on his views in a time when even his spiritual leader Ian Paisley was willing to put a lid on it for the sake of power.

But whereas the former opera's "Song to the Moon" is a solitary utterance, the aria for Marina, the Polish woman who has married Dimitrij for the sake of power rather than love, is backed by vigorous choral writing, with the Poles celebrating their victory in roisterous mazurka rhythms and the Russian crowd keening their disapproval in strains that echo music of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Bean also shows the press not only getting into bed with politicians but also manipulating them for the sake of power: O'Leary, the Free Press's proprietor, offers unqualified support to a political party in exchange for the right to bid for ownership of ITV and the sacrifice of the BBC.

Overall, though, the modularity of the Boostcase design makes up for the LED quibble, leaving this as one of the best options out there in terms of looks for those who don't want to sacrifice fashion for the sake of power.

Sometimes, the woman was chosen from a list of surnames, enabling unions for the sake of family power or business.

Eleanor Roosevelt, by contrast, took pleasure in her work for work's sake, using her power to help those less fortunate.

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