It is therefore particularly unforgivable for the archaeological establishment to exploit these privileges in self-serving ways.
They sought to tie interest to duty through institutional mechanisms to thwart destructive, self-serving passions and to secure the public good.
It would also be a nightmare, as perceptual error and self-serving criteria made indeterminate lights seem green enough to go for orthogonal travelers.
To this extent, it is not so much a question of physicians making intentional, self-serving decisions.
All she need do is quote them, for her passages of choice are markedly "muscular," self-serving, and absurd.
Be assured that this is no plodding monograph with self-serving accounts of project after project.
Second, the existence of the stated purpose does not necessarily make faith ultimately self-serving.
And yet it does not seem plausible to attribute to mere self-serving cynicism all complaint that appeals to such principles.