0 A self-sacrificing person gives up what they want so that other people can have what they want: --
There is no dispute that most self-sacrificing and splendid work has been done in rehabilitation.
I think it was very self-sacrificing and cooperative on his part.
I think they are self-sacrificing, devoted, patriotic people; but they are not acquainted with the facts.
I think that the self-sacrificing sympathy displayed by women of that kind might be more advantageously bestowed upon other and more worthy objects.
For this self-sacrificing work she ought to be guaranteed a living wage.
He reared a single female upon his own person with self-sacrificing enthusiasm, keeping the louse enclosed in a cotton-plugged tube with a particle of cloth to which it could cling.
Equally, there can be self-sacrificing care workers - people who are willing to incur losses in personal well-being in order to benefit those for whom they care.
That requires trust to be seen as expressing a self-sacrificing motivation that has no role in ordinary market relationships.