The concert failed when greed for Ottoman spoils prevailed over the ideal of co-operation.
He is at his best when evoking the greed, fear and outright paranoia of the first great age of proprietary-trading desks (which bet big with their bank's own capital).
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Judge Philip Wassall said the Drakes' motivation had been "one of greed" and Curry got involved when she saw the material benefits they were making.
The professor of law at Arizona State University got the idea when he witnessed first-hand an anti-greed and corruption protest in Denver, Colorado.
The market routinely manipulates the emotions of fear and greed, causing you to exit positions when the probability of achieving outstanding gains over the next 12, 18 or 24 months are at their best.
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Pure greed, Lei had said, shaking his head mockingly when she had told him that this was what she had dreamed of for their marriage.
South Africa were also guilty of greed in attack, flanker Schalk Burger blowing a great chance when he ignored the unmarked Danie Rossouw outside him by trying to go it alone.
Corporate greed plus out-and-out fraud is another, especially when human lives and financial well-being hang in the balance.
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Employees are supposed to refer to and quote from it when they are jabbed by friends and relatives with barbs about pharmaceutical-company greed.
Even Gordon Brown, who as a young Labour MP wrote an anti-Thatcher polemic called "where there's greed", was delighted to welcome her on the steps of Number 10 when he became prime minister.
This was the era when real managers and executives were in charge, and the Unions were tamed to a lower level of greed.
When things get staid and lose their volatility, the bad sides of human character get the upper hand: Greed and laziness.
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