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Preaching a work ethic is difficult when no work is available, however.
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It's the same type of work ethic but I work quite differently.
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Biles' supreme talent and work ethic may make her road ahead smoother.
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Coworkers say he was cheerful, well liked, had a good work ethic.
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Our work ethic and obsession with education make us almost ideal citizens.
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In other words, he flagrantly espouses a value-system that is deeply and irrevocably opposed to the system of those in power and the police.
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It upholds narcissistic values and penalizes alternative value- systems.
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Reciprocity of trust is important for social interaction and depends on individual differences in social valueorientation (SVO).
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The medical process is often dominated by doctors, while the valueorientation of patients is often ignored, lacking effective communication between doctors and patients.
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Method: The questionnaire included measures of achievement and well-being valueorientation and the experience of motivational interference during studying and during leisure in school-leisure conflicts.
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People differ in their propensity to exploit or forage, and both the social circumstances and our individual valueorientations are likely influences.
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Conversely, experience of motivational interference at t(1) was related to changes in valueorientations 2 years later.
Usage of moral principle in English
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The practice of scapegoating contradicts the whole moralprinciple of personal responsibility.
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The most vicious cowboy has more moralprinciple than the average Indian.
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The fact of their crime should not change that moralprinciple.
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America is never wholly herself unless she is engaged in high moralprinciple.
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We have as yet no organized world in which moralprinciple can operate.
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This was a mistake due to the absence of moralprinciple.
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Education he has none; moralprinciple he never enjoyed,-neverexpects to.
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But beneath this spirit of self-will there was a moralprinciple.
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What power in the world is greater, controlled by moralprinciple?
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James Blish was quiet, and complex, and a man of high moralprinciple.
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Which, of course, the Conservatives did only as a matter of high moralprinciple.
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It was an arbitrary doctrine, not some great moralprinciple.
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Kant strove to find a moralprinciple that any rational person would agree on.
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Still worse, these men now forgot the main moralprinciple of the Christian religion.
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He did all that in him lay, to live and thrive without moralprinciple.
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And this was not the result of thought, of any political or moralprinciple.