I doubt whether the Scots, going it alone, would have developed the same ruthless instinct for self-preservation. |
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Did I think that self-preservation, as a basic drive, would take precedence over everything else? |
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I wasn't ready to chuck everything that I believed back in his face because of my sense of self-preservation. |
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All normal human emotions atrophy except one, the instinct for self-preservation and, allied to it, the itch to tyrannise. |
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Ending a corporation's right to exist if it is destructive to human beings sounds like self-preservation to me. |
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His instinct for self-preservation is too high, and it makes him afraid to endanger himself, even for a good cause. |
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Their fatalism is tempered only by the drivers' acknowledgement that the need for speed is stronger than the instinct for self-preservation. |
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Her instinct for self-preservation, however illogical it might be, remained strong. |
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While people in the same occupation often protect their own, self-preservation is a strong instinct in everyone. |
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Even in the age of reality TV you might expect a greater sense of self-preservation. |
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Chaos theory conveniently dovetails with this instinct of military self-preservation. |
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The ship is sinking and nobody with a sense of self-preservation wants to stick around this mess anyway. |
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What impels you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? |
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Forest companies are naturally inclined to look after the state of their forests as a natural instinct to self-preservation. |
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There's a sense of shame and self-preservation that you develop that lasts a long time. |
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Traditionally, people who make their living giving and taking punches have not paid much heed to the law of self-preservation. |
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Could Jagger and the Stones pull off a similar feat of reinvention and self-preservation? |
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There is something in the institutional church that is so much engaged in self-preservation that it is going to destroy itself. |
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If you do not demonstrate self-preservation, your employees may feel obliged to emulate that behaviour. |
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In the end, it is her undaunted spirit and self-preservation that is remarkable, not her morality. |
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Talk of Bob Sercombe ratting is just that, his self-preservation demands him staying where he is. |
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If anybody should be against this in the interest of self-preservation, it is me. |
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Looking back, I know that my initially very tough style of management equated to a certain kind of self-preservation. |
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First liberalisation, then regulation again, and the heading for this scenario is self-preservation. |
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His sense of self-preservation requires his conception to be veridical, and is threatened when it is disconfirmed. |
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In the end, truth is no match for economics and a misguided vision of self-preservation. |
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Nations are the expression today of the massed self-centredness of a people and of their instinct to self-preservation. |
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It has deprived them of their instinct for political self-preservation. |
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The sense of persistence, of eternal life or immortality, is as much a part of humanity's consciousness as is the instinct of self-preservation. |
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Left my lappy at home again today, in the interests of self-preservation and general peace amongst men. |
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At what point do we let our sense of self-preservation take over? |
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His education there went far beyond the three Rs, taking in falconry, boxing and, most importantly, self-preservation. |
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He discusses the psychological impact on troops torn between loyalty and self-preservation in this riveting tale. |
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The simplest form of our self-preservation instinct warns us of these possibilities. |
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We are increasingly being urged to abandon the most difficult issues in favour of self-preservation. |
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The reasons for eliminating terror are clear, and speak to simple self-preservation. |
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The will-to-persist will become a human characteristic, a sublimation of the basic instinct of self-preservation. |
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It was just another shameful act of self-preservation from a singularly evil man. |
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The cynical will note that fundamentalist charismatics do have some sense of self-preservation. |
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For all their talk and promises of support, they have always placed self-preservation at the top of their list. |
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Currently, nine animated cartoons are being created, intended for the development of children's self-preservation, at the request of the Police Department. |
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He had to watch himself, had to act like any common, worthless lackey for the sake of self-preservation until he had everything organized and put perfectly into place. |
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This was no ordinary fear, but a primordial fear that came from the very roots of humanity itself, the fear that formed the basis of the self-preservation instinct. |
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The fewer the rules, the greater the need to make one's own rules for the sake of self-preservation. |
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In its best sense it expresses an animal instinct of self-preservation. |
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She delivered these facts in a cold, steady voice, obviously distancing herself from the nightmare for the sake of self-preservation. |
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In the current environment, one would presume that an individual's priority would shift from leaving a legacy for future generations to self-preservation. |
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Sadly, and equally unbelievable is the Liberals who, in the ultimate act of self-preservation, will sit on their hands, take a walk or somehow allow this stuff to occur. |
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Very early on, the threat posed by the Soviet Union to the social and political model of the member states was added to this concern for self-preservation. |
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Created in 1972, the Canadian Bravery Decorations symbolically express the nation's gratitude to those people who risk their lives to save or protect others, defying their instinct of self-preservation in the process. |
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After the Treaties of Rome, the Single European Act and the Treaty of Maastricht, the Treaty of Amsterdam now guarantees an assurance for the sustainability and self-preservation of the European Union. |
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In particular, the criminal law must ensure that everyone has the same duty of self-control, and must strive to accord to all, on an equal basis, the rights to self-worth and to self-preservation. |
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Then, obeying the instinct of self-preservation which never abandons any man, even the strongest, he sprang through the park in the direction indicated, running among the rocks where goats alone had hitherto made their way. |
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Make a list of all the qualities that will tend to touch upon the vital interests of your audience: profit, parental love, ambition, comfort, self-preservation, and other motives. |
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He commissioned them with a national purpose, a purpose beyond their own self-preservation that no other nation can claim even now, nearly 4000 years later. |
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But as an additional twist, he picks up waifish Russian prostitute Anne, whose seeming helplessness belies a shrewd sense of self-preservation at any cost. |
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One motivation for Republicans might be self-preservation alone. |
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Einstein's theory of relativity was ostracized by many scientists in the cause of self-preservation, while quantum mechanics and cybernetics were virtually banned. |
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It may already be too late to take the more open-handed British approach, and for reasons of self-preservation they may need to adopt an uncharacteristically guarded stance. |
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Central to such psychic self-preservation is a strategy of ambiguity, dissemblance, and porosity. |
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Biophilia. The instinct of self-preservation common to man and the lower animals. |
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The desire to use evidence in decision making competes with other organizational and personal motivations, not the least of which are self-preservation and self-promotion. |
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Overall, however, the big indicators suggest that we are now on the brink and that we are obliged for self-preservation as well as by prudence to pay much more attention to preserving biophysical and ecosystem integrity. |
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Those governments whose tactics for self-preservation have become linked to their hopes for Castro's downfall were stalwart in their support, even, in some cases, proffering their ships or their ports in the American cause. |
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Your communication with a narcissist should be based on self-preservation. |
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The need to automatize aspects of our work is a means of self-preservation, we cannot possibly attend fully and consciously to all aspects of our work simultaneously. |
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