for the sake of
Because of; out of consideration for; in the interest of.
Release this man, for the sake of justice!
Abe's decision to holding heath care providers from using test kits effectively is what makes numbers low in Japan (for the sake of economy and Olympics). Source: Internet
According to Y Karunadasa : In the Pali tradition it is only for the sake of definition and description that each dhamma is postulated as if it were a separate entity; but in reality it is by no means a solitary phenomenon having an existence of its own. Source: Internet
A corollary to Rand's endorsement of self-interest is her rejection of the ethical doctrine of altruism —which she defined in the sense of Auguste Comte 's altruism (he coined the term), as a moral obligation to live for the sake of others. Source: Internet
Although Harry vows to decline the offer for the sake of their earlier agreement, George cannot deny him such a great opportunity and keeps running the Building and Loan. Source: Internet
All that I previously lived through and did, was lived through and done for the sake of this moment." Source: Internet
Although he quickly became disillusioned with the views expounded by Marxism, his flirtation with the ideology led him to distance himself from those who believed that spilling blood for the sake of a revolution was necessary. Source: Internet