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If so, there are grounds for taking the interest of others into account as long as doing so is based on what best provides an individual pleasure.
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He soon left the newspaper because he thought it was not taking the interests of the working class seriously enough.
But it is a message not always heard, he said, adding, "If those with power are now willing to hear it, then we may hope for more equitable policies that do take the interest of the poor into account".
YouTube has taken the interest of radio.
And there, Mr. Obama must assure well-heeled attendees that he will take the interests of the new economy to heart.
If I believe in equality, and equality is based on interests rather than characteristics, then either I have to take the interests of the steer I'm eating into account or concede that I am a speciesist.
"In spite of the fact that this issue is highly complex, we will find a fair solution if we take the interests of both countries into account," Mr. Putin said.
Across all countries in the poll, only 30% believe China takes the interests of other countries into account.
Altman and Wellman might reply that their State Viability Proviso does take the interests of third parties into account.
If you take the interests of an indigenous hunter's whole family into account, then their combined interest in their own survival appears to outweigh the hapless explorer's interest in continued existence.
I am able to take the interests of my students and go more in-depth with some topics and not so much in others.
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