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1." A complex--and, it must be admitted, hypothetical--set of emotions that for brevity's sake I call "remorse" engulfs the murderer and causes him to mutilate the victim...."

Source:  Campion-Vincent, Veronique. "The Tell-Tale Eye" Folklore Jan. 1 1999: 13

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2."... from "emotions [that] belong only to motion, which we welcome for the sake of our health" (Kant 134); "vigorous affects" based on moral ideas from "languid affects" based on dumb, feminine sympathy; and even "interesting sadness" from "insipid sadness" (Kant 133, 137)."

Source:  TERADA, REI. "Pathos" Studies in Romanticism 39.1 Mar. 22 2000: 27

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3." Shocking+ it tries very hard to be. The problem is, the three monologue-style playlets don't leave you feeling much of anything, so it seems the emotions were triggered gratuitously, reaction for reaction's sake."

Source:  Stout, Frappa. "`Bash' aims to shock, but misfires" Washington Times Mar. 11 2000: 3

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4."... only the two primary emotions of happiness or love and depression or sadness placed in front of the primary part (for the sake of visibility) and the secondary emotion yearning or longing in the secondary part."

Source:  HOLM, OLLE. "Analyses of Longing: Origins, Levels, and Dimensions" Journal of Psychology 133.6 Nov. 1 1999: 621

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5."... in a romantic age, to believe that there is something admirable in violent emotion for its own sake, whatever the emotion and whatever its object."

Source:  Yezzi, David. "Thomas Hardy & American poetry" New Criterion 18.4 Dec. 1 1999: 17

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6." To talk about the happiness of contemplation, then, is only to say that contemplation absorbs us and is done for its own sake; it is not intended to refer to any emotion that accompanies contemplation."

Source:  Seligman, Martin E.P. "Can happiness be taught?" Daedalus 133.2 Mar. 22 2004: 80-88

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7." The task becomes a means to achieve something else and the focus shifts from simply doing the task for its own sake to extrinsic reasons for performing and to normative standards of success (Ames, 1992a, 1992b)."

Source:  Simons, Joke,Dewitte, Siegfried,Lens, Willy. "Wanting to have vs. wanting to be: The effect of perceived instrumentality on goal orientation" British Journal of Psychology 91.3 Aug. 1 2000: 335

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8."... every reason to explain its monetary policy publicly for the sake of maintaining its credibility, it is not de jure obliged to do so. Since January 1999 the president of the ECB has appeared before..."

Source:  HAAN, JAKOB DE,AMTENBRINK, FABIAN. "Democratic Accountability and Central Bank Independence: A Response to Elgie" West European Politics 23.3 July 1 2000: 179

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9."... rhyme from reason find here the place Once scorned for a brother's sake Is now reclaimed for sweet sanity's sake Hear now those voices: O, dreaded horseman in the night!"

Source:  Akimbo, Nia. "East Texas Blues" African American Review 33.4 Dec. 22 1999: 678

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10."... readings for the sake of disciplinary critique, applauded gestures that could not lead to a model for action, made an effort, indeed, to take a distance from the principle of reason from within, without inclining toward irrationalism: obtuse angling" (336)."

Source:  Rai, Amit S. "A Critique of Postcolonial Reason: Toward a History of theVanishing Present" Criticism 42.1 Jan. 1 2000: 119

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11." I use my hand as subject, as part of me, whenever I move it, whether for instrumental reasons or just for the sake of it--for example, when I lift a cup of coffee towards my lips."

Source:  Attas, Daniel. "Freedom and Self-Ownership" Social Theory and Practice 26.1 Mar. 22 2000: 1

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12." Second, there are positive reasons: the sheer, unalloyed pleasure for its own sake of the exercise of malignity and evil."

Source:  Dalrymple, Theodore. "Even more foul than murder" New Statesman (1996) 129.4481 Apr. 10 2000: 31

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13." This model reflects an emphasis on motives-as-goals that draw, not drive, individuals toward action, and generally for ennobling reasons: for the sake of curiosity, exploration, and self-improvement."

Source:  Covington, Martin V. "GOAL THEORY, MOTIVATION, AND SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT: An Integrative Review" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 2000: 171

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14." But teens have their own reasons. "I think kids do these things for the sake of looking cool," says one 16-year-old boy from Chicago, who started having..."

Source:  Cannon, Angie,Kleiner, Carolyn. "Teens Get Real" U.S. News & World Report 128.15 Apr. 17 2000: 46

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15."... no reason to believe that because there are only two sexes (assuming for the sake of argument that this is true)(195) individuals will themselves break into two discrete categories based on desire for one sex or the other."

Source:  Yoshino, Kenji. "The epistemic contract of bisexual erasure" Stanford Law Review 52.2 Jan. 1 2000: 353

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16." There are good reasons for this perception, but I am not convinced that physicians are being difficult just for stubbornness' sake These are bright determined principled and educated people with a strong sense of values."

Source:  Plsek, Paul E.,Kilo, Charles M. "From resistance to attraction: a different approach to change." Physician Executive 25.6 Nov. 1 1999: 40-50

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17." When I depart from what may mistakenly be extracted from the above as rigid principles it is invariably for the sake of the comic, for I find Sterne's reasons all-persuasive: ... `tis wrote, an' please..."

Source:  Johnson. B.S. "Introduction to Aren't You Rather Young to Be Writing Your Memoirs?" Review of Contemporary Fiction 19.3 Sept. 22 1999: 64

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18."... or so it was thought, purely for humanitarian reasons, and for the sake of protecting people whose human rights were being violated by Milosevic."

Source:  Podhoretz, Norman. "Strange Bedfellows: A Guide to the New Foreign-Policy Debates" Commentary 108.5 Dec. 1 1999: 19

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19." In Bonaventure's view, knowledge for the sake of deepening love is the basis of wisdom.(56) To arrive at wisdom, he states, one must proceed from the "serenity of reason to the sweetness of contemplation" in union..."

Source:  DELIO, ILIA. "BONAVENTURE'S METAPHYSICS OF THE GOOD" Theological Studies 60.2 June 1 1999: 228

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20." For the sake of comparison in tables 5 and 6 is presented what is labelled the 'standard' Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition i.e. where the Neumann-Oaxaca treatment of the selection term is not applied."

Source:  Madden, David. "Labour market discrimination on the basis of health: an application to UK data" Applied Economics 36.5 Mar. 20 2004: 421-443

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21." Despite our belief that FDA has treated and is treating Futrex unfairly, for the sake of the 16 million Americans with diabetes, we pray that FDA will consider these clinical trials based on their scientific merits."

Source:  . "TO THE EDITOR" FDA Consumer 34.3 May 1 2000: 2

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22." Not only for the sake of comprehensiveness would a more extensive treatment, especially of National Bolshevism, Stalinist chauvinism and Zionology, have been welcome."

Source:  UMLAND, ANDREAS. "Reinventing Russia: Russian Nationalism and the Soviet State,1953-1991" Europe-Asia Studies 52.1 Jan. 1 2000: 171

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23." For the sake of this paper, these message manipulations will be ignored and the two versions will be treated as one."

Source:  Tyson, C. Benjamin,Snyder, Leslie B. "The Impact of Direct Mail Video" Public Relations Quarterly 44.1 Mar. 22 1999: 28

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24." For simplicity's sake, we treat the probability of being a member of the successor winning coalition in A as [W.sub.A]/[S.sub.A]."

Source:  MESQUITA, BRUCE BUENO DE,MORROW, JAMES D.,SIVERSON, RANDOLPH M.,SMITH, ALASTAIR. "An Institutional Explanation of the Democratic Peace" American Political Science Review 93.4 Dec. 1 1999: 791

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25." Wang purports to treat China as a natural social science laboratory, but there is evidence that he cares about the country for its own sake."

Source:  Moody, Peter R. "Institutions and Institutional Change in China: Premodernity andModernization" American Political Science Review 94.2 June 1 2000: 498

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