People who altruistically perform thankless tasks should be rewarded, but not by people who inspire little respect. |
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I vote altruistically, for the benefit of others and for an idea of the kind of world I want for future generations. |
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Can we ever again pay our taxes in the belief that the money will be wisely and altruistically redistributed? |
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In each case, though, both the namer and the named seemed to be acting altruistically. |
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In line with the halo associated with green consumerism, people act more altruistically after mere exposure to green than conventional products. |
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Most of those donating altruistically are opposed to the notion of payment. |
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But, in traumatising the surviving burglar to the extent that he can no longer pursue his trade, he has acted altruistically. |
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At the same time, we should rely on these people to act altruistically and to stop selling or advertising alcohol to children. |
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And to say that Canadians would altruistically come forward and do all this without compensation is beyond naive. |
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Married men with children seem to be more interested in altruistically helping others, while younger men have a higher interest in payment. |
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He serves altruistically, without any selfish motives, reminding each one of their innate qualities of love, peace and happiness. |
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Be granted altruistically, so that the recipient remains completely independent from the giver. |
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Of altruistically serve the various problems, many, hopefully they have a happy ending. |
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Respectfully and altruistically helping those who find themselves in a distressing or precarious situation. |
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Up to now, all our work, including management, has been altruistically carried out by the volunteers who currently support Seed for Change. |
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All other things being equal, you'd expect people who develop the ability to empathise and act altruistically to live longer and procreate more often. |
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It is possible that people could be motivated by all the above incentives, however, for most people who volunteer altruistically, the developmental and ideological incentives seem to be the key factors of motivation. |
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However, people act less altruistically and are more likely to cheat and steal after purchasing green products as opposed to conventional products. |
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But even today, there is great individual and cultural variation to how altruistically minded we are, and some controversial theories have put this down to our genes. |
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One of the unique things about the Open Directory is a community of volunteers who altruistically devote their time and subject expertise to give back to the rest of the Web community. |
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Yes, it takes time, but everyone benefits altruistically. |
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Earlier this year Gill, from Yarm, became the 426th person to altruistically donate a kidney. |
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The important privacy rights of the 13 men who altruistically donated their blood over ten years ago must yield to the more compelling public objectives of public safety. |
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The main problem is that humans persist in behaving altruistically in all sorts of other ways. |
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The Alcione Association is a legally constituted organization. As a non-profit organization, all its activities are performed altruistically without any type of financial gain. |
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Maybe Sony and the distributors believed they were acting altruistically, in the wider national interest. |
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The pop stars are at least acting altruistically, though maybe we'd need to buy fewer downloads if some of them put less effort into reducing their personal tax bills. |
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The gas companies lining up to be customers for the Tennessee Gas pipeline are not just aiming to altruistically supply gas to meet New England's current energy needs. |
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