Sentences with phrase «rather than greed»

If you want to make profits on the platform, you need a well thought out strategy and approach rather than greed.

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Does the experience reflect an attitude of generosity, rather than one of greed or manipulation?
This is how you place your stops according to the market structure and logic, rather than from emotions like greed or fear.
I'd rather have the government regulate social classes than the greed inside people's hearts.
We can see this self - preoccupied individualism in the greed that our society calls «opportunity,» in the demise of public health care because it is «too costly,» and in the decay of public institutions regarded as too expensive to maintain, as though taxation were a penalty rather than a necessary neighborly act.
In a world of unbridled greed that could so easily become a world of sensibility rather than self - possessed greed, Limbaugh exemplifies all that the right of free speech has become — so abused in hate and money mongering — can Americans somehow never listen in, never buy his brands, get this ignorant humanoid off the airwaves and back into his cave.
Too often since, the vast richness of our land has been the target of unconscionable greed rather than God's gift for which we are accountable.
Until recently, the dominant Catholic Church did little to condemn the greed of the ruling class; it opted for the peace and order of the status quo rather than for the justice and turmoil of social change.
Ask yourself why Ferguson was happy to allow the likes of David Beckham, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Jaap Stam and Cristiano Ronaldo to leave the club, when seemingly their intentions to do so were not motivated by greed, yet a young upstart tells the club «I want an obscene wage like the players at Man City, if you don't give it to me then I am off» and for some reason rather than choosing to cash in on a player who appears to not know the meaning of the word «loyalty» (just ask Everton supporters), instead hands the player the biggest deal in the club's rich history.
Boxing days games, for me, is more like the FA greed of money matches rather than old tradition.
However, much like an episode of the Simpsons where Monty Burns abates the safety inspector's concerns with ambiguity and charm, or where a banking crash is blamed on an individual's greed and selfishness rather than on inadequate regulation and recklessness from those at the top, Wenger will paper over the cracks from now until the end of the transfer window.
And yet it was received into a strange political silence, as if it were an administrative error that needed correcting, rather than a systematic crisis of a financial model within which greed, fantasy and recklessness had combined in lethal combination.
They deal in eloquence with divine monologues and exchanges leaping from McCarthy's pen as we see glimpses of the characters discussing the plot of the film rather experiencing it, and telling the audience the theme rather than showing how greed guts a man's soul.
The screenplay employs corporate greed and military hubris as its chief villains in a pro-conservation story that integrates pop - culture references into the narrative, rather than simply slathering them on as «Ready Player One» does.
It is hard to destroy or corrupt a publishing industry that has been corrupt and greed driven, rather than art driven for a very long, long, time.
The problem with publishing today, though, is that its driven by greed, and that's driving debut writers to self - publish rather than risk getting rejected because a) they didn't walk into the toilet stall of their favorite author and politely ask for a blurb, or b) they discovered they'd rather spend what free time they have writing, and not marketing or frequenting social venues to make connections that may or may not pan out.
As bonds have much lower volatility than stocks, it is likely that bond investors are hurt by greed rather than panic.
This is how you place your stops according to the market structure and logic, rather than from emotions like greed or fear.
Rather, it tries to get the investor in touch with himself, so that he can react rational and to invest situations rather than out of fear or Rather, it tries to get the investor in touch with himself, so that he can react rational and to invest situations rather than out of fear or rather than out of fear or greed.
Rather than responding coolly and rationally to market fluctuations, they respond emotionally with greed and fear.
Rather than beat yourself over the head & constantly second - guess yourself, long - term averaging in (& out) of individual markets / regions — ideally, via funds — is a great approach to take & definitely removes some of the fear, greed & pain from the equation.
They were driven by greed in my opinion rather than the welfare of a lost or abused pet.
I know some here will decry that I am not talking about the issues because I do not try to obsfuscate with a discussion of the spot market price of coal vs long - term contracts, or use of coal in locations other than Kansas, or Al Gore's footprint, but the issue of Global Warming IS politics (non-ratification of Kyoto and negative flag - waving ads about politicians who oppose coal), it IS public relations («Clean Coal», cleanest coal - fired plants, surface mining and mountain - top reoval rather than strip mining, etc.), and it IS about misrepresentation (Peobody framing the debate as coal vs NG when it is really coal vs every other energy source), and it IS about greed (the coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternative).
«It's time for meaningful action rather than ignorance and short - term greed at the expense of our next generation.»
Why then would we assume that if we continue to choose to guide our actions by greed for short - term gain, rather than the intelligence and wisdom with which we have been gifted, that the natural consequences will not fall upon our heads?
It's all becomes absurd in the end and makes me want to read Vaclav Havel's very Heidegarian «Power of the powerless»: If one person could defy the state by putting in his shop window the state is wrong, rather than the usual posters («Green is good» — not greed, mind you!)
Take a law firm for instance... (T) here is a disincentive for lawyers to act in a way that assures the long - term interest of the firm, because acting in the long - term interests of the firm will reduce the amount of money that each lawyer makes in the short term... And success further compounds the problem... (E) ach successful year perpetuates a sense that this is the correct model... This gives law firms a distorted sense of reality... (where) greed rather than proper business practice, is driving pricing to clients... (and creates) a firm that (will) be blown apart by the greed of a new group of partners... years from now (pp. 115 - 16).
Merchants will generally opt to charge higher fees as their incentives are aligned with short - term greed rather than long term stability.
I made a ton without charging such high fees, so I attribute much of it to greed rather than prudent lending... but if it's legal and someone is willing to pay it, by all means...
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