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Europe: Yay, colonizing for personal gain! Monroe Doctrine: Not anymore! Stay out of South America!
No, mercenaries were soldiers who were of a differing nationality who were hired to fight out of personal and private gain.
Cuz he can Lolz wen he dies and blood goes everywhere!!(: and or gaining money from spectators
I think that people decide to have a business for the need of money or maybe they are suitable for that type of work and want to give it a try and show how much they can be successful! Mostly in it for the money though, if their good at something then they should carry out their profession
The Polish law states that to gain the city status, a community must have at least 2000 inhabitants, over a half of which can't be farmers. As a result there are many small cities in Poland.
No. In order to "rip off" a person, a website has to gain money, profit or personal gain from you. Answers is a free source of knowledge and the leading community question and answers site on the internet.
One's own personal gain is known as self-interest.
Working abroad can be beneficial as it offers opportunities for personal growth, cultural immersion, and career development. It allows individuals to gain new skills, expand their professional network, and experience different perspectives that can be valuable in their future endeavors.
Personal gain means where there is no public interest and it's solely yours.
Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK) is the knowledge that a particular community acquired from their personal experience which they gain from ancestors over a long period of time.
An exploiter would be one who uses advantages and/or people for personal gain
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Community and a feeling of special favor.
This type of police corruption is known as "individual or personal gain corruption." It involves officers seeking personal benefits such as money, gifts, or favors in exchange for using their authority for personal gain.
The word 'gain' is both a noun (gain, gains) and a verb (gain, gains, gaining, gained). Examples:Noun: Our current quarter shows a gain over our last quarter.Verb: You can gain an extra credit from community volunteering.