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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strictly interested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a focused or exclusive interest in a particular subject or matter. Example: "I am strictly interested in the environmental impact of the project, rather than its financial aspects."
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But Ryan's do-gooder straight man to Wilfred's antics indicates that the show isn't strictly interested in portraying mental decay a la The Bell Jar, though it certainly doesn't hesitate to go there.
"Same goes for buyers who are strictly interested in getting the best deal, and those with limited choices like a big family that needs a nine-passenger vehicle with 4-wheel drive".
On the other hand, Mr. Bowden added: "I think if Jerry was strictly interested in turning something into a big commercial success, he would not have been as warm to the idea of my adapting the book as he was.
In the present work, we are strictly interested in the ground (1s) and first excited (2s) states of the confined electron.
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In conclusion, the fact that 30% of all voters are fair-minded does not matter for the redistribution outcome and looks as if all voters were strictly self interested (r M ⁎ prevails).
However, this assumes a very selective view of the space of possible future SIs; in particular, it restricts itself to a single dominant possible future in which an SI is strictly self-interested.
We also find that Social Darwinism, interpreted in brutal, strictly self-interested terms, is counter-productive, and based on a simplistic misinterpretation of evolutionary theory.
Thus, the median-voter model with strictly self-interested voters predicts low redistribution if the rich are in majority but intermediate redistribution if the poor are in majority.
Our results suggest that fairness preferences may matter much or be essentially irrelevant since the outcomes of majority voting on redistribution may look as if all voters were strictly self-interested.
One way to read our results is as a kind of "robustness test" of the conventional median voter theory which assumes that the median voter is strictly self-interested.
And so, inevitably, the former has moved on to uphold the values of anything and everything that is kitsch next season, from Lurex to bugle beads, while the latter is more interested in strictly functional fabrics, eye-popping block colour and a particularly fetching, not to mention quite witty, banana print.
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