altruistically造句1. It pays—not merely altruistically , but in good, hard, round dollars—to give a little more value than seems necessary, to work a bit harder than you are paid for.
2. Gymnosophists should do good, serves the needy masses altruistically, and then he can become a Buddha.
3. I doubt that we are altruistically concerned for our peers' wellbeing.
4. An unexpectedly large fraction of players acted altruistically to protect their weaker friends.
5. But they "act less altruistically and are more likely to cheat and steal after purchasing green products than after purchasing conventional products.
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6. The mutants themselves seem to be acting altruistically—their own growth is slowed by their indole production.
7. By acting altruistically toward nieces and nephews, homosexual men would perpetuate the family genes, including some of their own.
8. Why some people choose to act altruistically is unclear, says lead study investigator Dharol Tankersley, a graduate student in Huettel's laboratory.
9. "In line with the halo associated with green consumerism...people act more altruistically after mere exposure to green products, " Mazar and Zhong write in their upcoming paper.
10. Past research has shown that the fa'afafine are much more altruistically inclined toward their nieces and nephews than either Samoan women or heterosexual men.
11. I am not concerned here with the psychology of motives. I am not going to argue about whether people who behave altruistically are "really" doing it for secret or subconscious selfish motives.
12. An antipaladin must be of chaotic evil alignment and loses all class features except proficiencies if he willingly and altruistically commits good acts.
13. People who donate time or money to charity, or who altruistically assist people in need, report improvements in their own happiness.
14. These creatures all have large brains, complex social systems and occasionally behave altruistically towards distant relatives, strangers or even individuals of other species.
15. As a psychologist, I'm interested in the techniques we use to get at these questions: Can other creatures share, cooperate, punish cheaters, show empathy, and act altruistically?