self-interest造句31 Blasting through the grey language that usually cloaks such matters he accuses the Fund of corruption, self-interest and deceit.
32 Moreover, it is not sustainable by the self-interest of the firms.
33 The old ties of obligation were replaced by pursuit of self-interest and the pursuit of capital accumulation.
34 Rose Tsai and Julie Lee and their like-minded neighbors on the west side are pushing issues that smack of conservative economic self-interest.
35 This paper has provided an example of how the self-interest of solicitors is a more helpful way of viewing this group.
36 A whole range of behaviour is subsumed under the umbrella of bureaucratic self-interest.
37 We will only succeed if we start to develop a doctrine of international community based on the principle of enlightened self-interest.
38 The apparent reproductive suicide of a female worker is, as a result, a matter of biological self-interest.
39 Self-interest was the worst sin and slaveholding was the worst form of self-interest.
40 The existence of a future in which to apply punishment allows current collusion to be sustained by the self-interest of the firms.
41 In practice, however, motives for intervention are rarely entirely pure, and an element of self-interest usually obtrudes.
42 Answer: They both show how supposedly smart nations can act against their self-interest.
43 They also wondered if Morris's strategic thinking was unhinged from financial self-interest.
44 Nevertheless the pursuit of policies based on national self-interest led to competitive depreciation and the introduction of tariffs and other trade restrictions.
45 The institutional power managers place the good of the company over self-interest.
46 They can be manipulated by minorities, taken over by extremists, motivated by the self-interest of organised millions.
47 Critics point to the disservice to the public of allowing the self-interest of organizations to determine welfare outcomes.
48 If conscience can not turn the tide, perhaps it is the panic of self-interest which will finally do the job.
48try its best to gather and build good sentences.
49 The Gingrich case ought not be decided purely in terms of Republican Party self-interest, either.
50 Presumably the interplay of political and economic self-interest of government in industry will bring us to their goal.
51 These scholars contend that organization structure is the product of self-interest, and is formed through negotiation and compromise.
52 Humankind, in this view, is deeply flawed-driven by self-interest, pride, ambition, anger and other passions.
53 One, deriving from Hobbes and Locke, regards the consent given as an expression of rational enlightened self-interest.
54 For most people, paying tax was a kind of enlightened self-interest.
55 Its defining relationship is exchange motivated by individual self-interest, with prices crucial in signalling information, to which participants respond.
56 At least we can still count on self-interest as a predictable factor ... I suppose it's the last to go.
57 It does not necessarily call for an ethical content, so facts are often distorted or falsified for self-interest.
58 In the name of humanity and self-interest, we ought to be working to change their status to legal.
59 The superintendent, through politeness and self-interest, had phoned the local collator at Matlock to check out Hebden's address.
60 Since the Community's inception under the treaty of Rome in 1957, mutual self-interest has been the driving force behind it.