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But he acknowledged that no one in the modern game of baseball, including himself, is working purely for the love of the sport.
It's what we damn well should have gotten last year, as it's the right moral thing to do (health should be classified under "commons") and it would have solved the unemployment crisis in a heartbeat (quick, how many older people do you know who are still working purely for the health insurance?).
The results of the study indicated that the staff of burn units felt drained, they haven't had any motivation or desire to care and they had been working purely for their pay.
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A few people work purely for the sake of working, but many others work with the primary intention of providing for themselves and their families.
Though he is affiliated with the Condo Store, he is an independent contractor who works purely for commission, sometimes splitting a 6 or 7percentt cut with another agent.
Increasingly there are other players in the game, whom many insiders call the "professional" collectors: savvy buyers who do their research and buy for enjoyment, but who also snap up works purely for investment.
Anyone who really cares about the work he or she does tends to think less of people who work purely for the money -- even if it's a lot of money; those interested in the tangible reward more than the work itself are sellouts, drones or hacks.
As his spectacularly indulgent, intermittently brilliant, follow-up, The Last Movie, showed, Hopper made work purely for himself.
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