In their view, the Washington consensus is also imposed, selfishly and undemocratically, on unwilling victims.
The capuchin monkeys were upset, selfishly, when they didn't get the grapes that their neighbors received.
Did Obama intend to imply that powerful nations will no longer act selfishly or aggressively?
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Had Madoff acted selfishly, he would never have dug himself such a life-wrecking hole.
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Life in the steppes would be impossible if people selfishly hoarded their wealth while others went hungry.
But I also hope, for everyone's sake and selfishly mine, that the inquiry will provide something else.
Selfishly speaking, you conclude that the most pleasant number of children to have during your thirties is one.
Selfishly, once I'd said goodbye to Duncan, I didn't want to face any other guys in their uniform.
Selfishly, part of me doesn't want to tell them any of this.
More selfishly, tycoons can ask, or try to pay, for special favours.
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Third and perhaps more selfishly, consider the lower tax that you would pay and how those funds might otherwise be invested for retirement.
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"It's hard to believe that it has been two years since someone selfishly stole you from our family, " reads the site's home page.
Selfishly, I want Roethlisberger to succeed and win with the Steelers.
The authors argue at least somewhat that the rise of big government occurred in concert with a widely taught view that acting selfishly is bad.
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Over the course of his long European soccer career, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been accused of many things: being too moody, playing selfishly, looking like a pirate.
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The right to be forgotten unequivocally favors the interests of the data subject, no matter how selfishly motivated, over the interests of data controllers and other consumers.
And as The New York Times detailed in a story Saturday, Paterno clearly sensed his reign coming to an end and decided to selfishly cash out.
The answer is that the mutation probably makes the worms breed as self-fertilizing hermaphrodites, rather than as males, so it thrives, selfishly, even as its owner suffers.
Selfishly reluctant to pass the torch to the next generation, he's also trapped in a dead marriage, partly of his own doing, and compulsively flirts with much-younger women.
But growing worries about pensions, mortgages, university fee contributions and careers mean that many middle-class professionals feel they have to manage their time and money more carefully and selfishly than before.
The couple are a talented Everyman and Everywoman seen with affection and sympathy, but the movie suggests that relationships work only when you help the other person to act selfishly.
It is criticised for failing to lead, for being a prisoner of its history, for acting selfishly while also being disliked for imposing a culture of austerity on the rest of Europe.
In laboratory games, participants who counted dirty money acted more selfishly than those who counted fresh notes: they kept more money for themselves, were less trusting and preferred personal gain over fair exchange.
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The next argument is a defence against charges that Germany has acted selfishly in this economic crisis, by organising national stimulus measures and resisting Europe wide schemes for things like the car industry.
Please do not use water selfishly.
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Combining those findings with the other results of the survey, the researchers concluded that if their subjects were better informed, their incentives to act more selfishly would increase, and the pattern of immunisation would look even more like a Nash strategy.
And we are also entering a new age of empathy, he thinks, brought on by the financial crisis (the product of a selfishly oriented system), and marked by America's election of President Barack Obama, who has re-emphasised the importance of compassion and helping one's neighbour.
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