In some cases, the antagonism seemed petulant and self-interested, and sometimes it was fuelled by genuine moral outrage. |
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For too long, the moral and self-interested case against arms exports has been trumped by the apparently invincible economic case. |
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Nations must decide between playing self-interested politics or preparing to risk lives to enforce civilized norms. |
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Years of observation and introspection have led many to the conclusion that people are self-interested creatures. |
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This is a recipe for a resentful, suspicious, self-interested, and racially hostile polity. |
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The stakeholders are frighteningly numerous, diverse, intensely self-interested, and powerful. |
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First, it's highly likely that, except in the opinion of self-interested journalists, it's not outrageous at all. |
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Despite what some self-interested groups say, our present energy consumption levels are so high we have no practical alternative to fossil fuels. |
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Our economic order claims to spread democracy by imposing its own self-interested rules on poorer nations. |
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To call one of these forms of motivation self-interested but the other not does not seem to add anything to our understanding of them. |
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It goes against the self-interested vein running deep in the hidden places of the personality. |
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Even at a time when Australia admitted a comparatively large number of refugees, its generosity was self-interested. |
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They are young people and find the older and more self-interested comedians slightly tiresome. |
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We say people are basically selfish and self-interested, so that's how the market should be constructed. |
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As owners of huge amounts of stock, it is their job to hold incompetent or self-interested management accountable. |
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What emerges may be even worse than our brutal, self-interested bungling, but hope springs eternal. |
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If a leader acts in an altruistic fashion for self-interested reasons, how does one evaluate such behavior? |
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They carefully reflect a mix of motivations to these abuses, from the more excusable to the purely self-interested. |
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They may be tribunes of the people but they are also deeply self-interested. |
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It is not enough simply to assert that countries or individuals are always self-interested. |
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To the detriment of Canadian consumers, the CFIB and Advocis are opposed to the proposed changes for self-interested reasons. |
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Much of what is undertaken is improvised and ad hoc, and does not result from the efforts of large self-interested lobbies or conspiracies. |
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Marketers, politicians and other short-sighted, self-interested, sticky-fingered people have been stealing our words. |
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They were cast as self-interested actors desperate for an escape from poverty, happy to embrace whatever the developed world could offer. |
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You might need to guard against becoming too full of yourself or overly self-interested, however. |
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The accomplice to cynical, self-interested Western governments here are TV networks, who crave conflict to boost ratings. |
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Both the provider and the recipient companies will have clear, self-interested motives to make the deal succeed. |
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We should recognize that it must be continually renewed, and that its renewal is not a job we can safely leave to self-interested professionals. |
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If the government thinks it can take us back to an era of managed news by self-interested politicians, then it is even more delusional than we thought. |
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They will find an emotive and self-interested way to strike a chord with the pie eaters of Australia. |
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It calls on us to see each other and the nonhuman realm not as means to fulfill our self-interested ends, but as ends in themselves. |
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What must be defended is the position that it is ethically permissible for them always to be self-interested. |
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The article broadens out from these beginnings into a savage attack on both political apathy and nakedly self-interested politicians. |
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Equally important, the culture as a whole must socialize people into accepting self-imposed limits on their self-interested behavior. |
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The self-interested behavior of producers leads them to adjust their supplies to meet market demand by reallocating productive resources. |
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Ask people what they think of politicians and most will reply that they are a bunch of lying, cheating, self-interested so-and-sos. |
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I want you to be not self-interested in this but to consider the overall picture. |
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In this cartoon, all elected representatives are self-interested liars, devoid of principle, who are making a hames of running the country. |
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Standard practices for consultation and review appear to have been purposely ignored so as fast-track short-term and self-interested plans. |
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The argument seemed so compellingly moral and just, the counter-argument so venally self-interested. |
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At this stage the European Union should not be self-interested, trying to promote some role for itself, but balanced, positive and constructive. |
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For the sake of profitable payment business and maintaining at the same time trust in their products, payment service providers are strongly self-interested to keep payment services as safe and uncompromised as possible. |
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My bias is that Congress tends to be parochial, irresponsible, and self-interested. |
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Again, his motives appear partly self-interested. |
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Much of the literature on police ethics conceptualizes self-interested corruption in more limited terms than the approach adopted here. |
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A more widespread view is that the Moscow-based Russian élite ran and is still running a centralized economic system in an ineffective and self-interested manner. |
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Such self-interested conduct was the reason why the United States Administration was now isolated in the world because of the policies it applied. |
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These approaches also assume that human beings are always self-interested and always act rationally, both assumptions we intuitively know to be false. |
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Our people are free and have the tools, including our Parliament's power of inquiry, to assure us that our governments are accountable to the people and not just to the legions of the self-interested and the powerful. |
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Canadians could choose to develop linkages for either selfless or self-interested reasons, depending on the level of development of the Southern country. |
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Many factors, from the most noble to the most self-interested, account for this relatively recent shift, which in no way diminishes its positive effects. |
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Thus, simply on this self-interested basis, research justifies a subsidy, and the tax should be placed, at least in part, on the securities industry, rather than all citizens through public expenditures. |
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They were therefore an alternative to a commercial approach in the field of higher education, to admittedly generous but sometimes self-interested offers from foreign and private universities. |
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They lead to an overly instrumental view of education that emphasizes the immediate needs of self-interested parties and programs of study that have economic returns. |
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The United Nations is a dim hive of self-interested parties engaged in endless parliamentary mummery, united by a consensual delusion that all nations are equal. |
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The Berlin Wall has fallen, people are more self-interested, the level of interest in politics has waned, sovereignty has been sloughed off, family structures have crumbled. |
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The stereotypical congressperson is venal, petty, self-interested, and oblivious to the consequences of his or her actions. |
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Rational choice theory views actors as rational insofar as they act instrumentally, are utility maximizers, possess stable and exogenous preferences, and are self-interested. |
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Recent large demonstrations featured coalitions, such as that formed by farmers, hauliers and hunt supporters, that were largely sectional and self-interested in their nature. |
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That is, we ask whether optimistic cooperators or optimistic self-interested noncooperators make better leaders. |
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Making that case to committed realists is, of course, difficult because moral values are not hard enough for their tough-minded, self-interested approach. |
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But as they help a local government increase its capacity, they need to be careful that their support not be seen as purely self-interested and taint the local authorities. |
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Just because we've had to live with the ghastly consequences of their fatuous, self-interested actions for the whole of our adult lives, that doesn't mean we're qualified to judge them. |
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It disingenuously or perhaps even malevolently equivocates between two rather different notions of privacy in order to achieve a self-interested outcome. |
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But their idea had nothing to do with our contemporary use of the word to describe self-interested negotiations through which each of the stake holders gets a piece of the pie. |
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