If innovation isn't the industry's forte, adapting research to the profit motive certainly is. |
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The capitalist profit motive is antagonistic to public health, preferring to treat illness rather than preventing it. |
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There is nothing morally wrong with a profit motive except where it masquerades as moral philanthropy. |
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Don't you think that the same capitalist nature or profit motive will prevail over those countries? |
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We oppose any move which would put a profit motive above the educational mission in the public funding of higher education in Scotland. |
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Jesus was not opposed to capitalism and the profit motive, so long as economic activities were carried on outside the temple. |
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But it is unusual to hear such vehement attacks on the profit motive of a private company by a right wing media commentator. |
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Again, though, the Internet makes the costs of mischief-making so low, even if there's no profit motive, that its proliferation becomes inevitable. |
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It is the big corporations that will own the devices and the profit motive will surely lead them to spread the machines around as promiscuously as they possibly can. |
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None of these 'young women' cited the profit motive as the primary motivation for starting business. |
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Private sector efficiency and the profit motive are the cure for what ails the system, or so the argument goes. |
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By 1870s the bounty was up to a shilling and sixpence, and over 4 guineas was paid out in 1879. The profit motive, though, was never enough. |
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Marx forecast that the profit motive would lead to overworking and exhausting the fertility of our soil and other natural systems. |
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As abstract entities without a profit motive, public bodies lack an emotional or financial interest in preventing damage to their good name. |
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This is another case in which the profit motive had conflicted with, and indeed blotted out, the object of the exercise, which was to obtain a supply of jurymen. |
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Designing architecture with the conceit of engendering community as a predominant concern is refreshing in its conceptual distance from profit motive. |
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Anyway, in terms of youth gangs, I think a lot of people get in for a lot of reasons, but one of them is the profit motive. |
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And a crisis in health care, whether real or perceived, may lead to the introduction of the profit motive in the name of efficiency. |
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There is a need to ensure that public access to the benefit of research should be available without a profit motive being built into it. |
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But the notion that the profit motive can adequately replace the public-service ethic as the stimulus for helping the old and sick is less than a joke. |
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Once again, the delicate and sensitive issue of the protection of our children, i.e. the members of tomorrow's society, are being hijacked by commercialisation and the profit motive. |
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The danger of the proposed reform is that there could be a strong profit motive to lower costs, control eligibility and shorten the length of claims. |
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These institutions, considered to be the servants of corporate interests, exercising more power than elected governments and interested only in the profit motive, have increasingly become principal demonstration targets. |
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The Court further observed that bodies whose function is purely social, which are founded on the principle of solidarity and which have no profit motive are not undertakings. |
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Women and children who are trafficked are often regarded as commodities to be bought and sold in order to satisfy a male patron's desires as well as the profit motive of the traffickers. |
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In the Caribbean, where farmers do achieve a worthwhile return on their investment, the profit motive is a powerful incentive and farmers need to be discouraged from applying fertilisers at excessive rates. |
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Decter: But we need to move these models to an organization which has a profit motive, because you will not get a hospital or a university to suddenly transform its value system. |
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We were afraid we would be contaminated with the profit motive. |
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The profit motive alone can no longer govern human activity. |
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While CEP understands the importance of financially viable media businesses, it is crucial to understand that market goals and the profit motive have never occupied a determining role in cultural policy. |
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It is indeed unfortunate that even the self-proclaimed high priests of non-proliferation are being driven by the profit motive to reward countries they themselves have accused of proliferation. |
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It could hasten the end of the arms race, still perpetuated by the power and profit motive, and lead the way towards world disarmament and world peace, visioned and provided for in the Charter of the United Nations. |
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But most western countries in fact have opposed that, the reason being that the profit motive, among other things, should not be involved in a meritorious act. |
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It often suggests the presence of the profit motive, although neither a profit motive or profit itself are necessary for a free market. |
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For a businessman who has the profit motive as the prime interest, it is a losing proposition to offer below or above market wages to workers. |
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His greatest fear was an economic structure dependent on the armaments industry, where the profit motive would govern war and peace. |
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The profit motive is a theory in capitalism which posits that the ultimate goal of a business is to make money. |
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The profit motive functions on the rational choice theory, or the theory that individuals tend to pursue what is in their own best interests. |
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In capitalist theoretics, the profit motive is said to ensure that resources are being allocated efficiently. |
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The majority of criticisms against the profit motive centre on the idea that profits should not supersede the needs of people. |
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Another common criticism of the profit motive is that it is believed to encourage selfishness and greed. |
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Critics of the profit motive contend that companies disregard morals or public safety in the pursuit of profits. |
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The profit motive and the golden rule form the eternal yin yang of business. |
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Innovation doesn't come from the profit motive. |
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Sometimes affection for the merchandise outweighs profit motive. |
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Take the profit motive out of the education equation. |
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As concerned citizens, we should ask whether sweeping gambling expansion based on the profit motive of vested interest groups is good for society. |
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Some clinical trials are conducted under contract with companies that have a profit motive in order to secure marketing approval for the drug, device or product being tested. |
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In the economic world of today, the profit motive has reached a maximum. |
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Critics have also argued that slavery remained profitable in the 1830s because of innovations in agriculture so the profit motive was not central to abolition. |
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One of the principal expectations from privatisation was that the railway service could be delivered more efficiently in the private sector because of the profit motive. |
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