Sentences with phrase «more noble purpose»

But as a group of lawyers we can convince ourselves of some more noble purpose, albeit false.
Today, many dogs still work on farms, and they serve even more noble purposes: as service dogs, guiding the blind, assisting the handicapped,... MORE helping the police and military, participating in search - and - rescue efforts and comforting the sick.

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Furthermore, people find hard work more rewarding and fulfilling when it serves a noble purpose.
Now their CEO says, «Our Noble Sales Purpose is to help small businesses be more successful.»
Interesting criteria for a list of unique stocks I don't have any of those names in my portfolio but I have other companies within the same industries such as the mega cap Chevron Corp Which has a forward P / E of 11.4 x so it's more expensive relative to Noble or CNOOC but I hold it in my hedge fund for hedging purposes.
I think that's more noble than arguing for the sole purpose of changing someone else's point of view.
Forrest is no more «simple» than Lester (stupid is as stupid does, as Gump is fond of saying)-- indeed, he embodies the choice to abhor intellectualism, intention, and free will for no noble purpose of rebellion, but rather to nurse quietly on the vast unknowable «benevolent design» of a current pushing around plastic bags and feathers.
If only the purpose of a portfolio was for a more noble reason besides sharing investment returns with their buddies during the next poker night.
Giving gifts just for the sake of giving loses its noble purpose when it results in an overstuffed house and more trash in our landfill sites.
The fact is that the purpose of the Fire, and the Nook Tablet from Barnes and Noble, to which it can be more realistically compared, is simply to channel multimedia content from the retailer behind the device.
Salespeople who feel a noble purpose in their work and want to make a difference in their customers» lives tend to close more sales, according to a 1993 study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology.
Salespeople who truly care about their customer's needs are able to be more assertive during negotiations, according to sales consultant Lisa Earle McLeod, author of Selling With Noble Purpose: How to Drive Revenue and Do Work That Makes You Proud.
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