| 11. | Disinterestedness was a prominent feature of his character; he refused to accept any remuneration for his services.
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| 12. | We've had this definition of disinterestedness in the bankruptcy law now for quite some time ."
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| 13. | On assuming this benefice he resigned, with rare disinterestedness, that of the abbey of Loc-Dieu.
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| 14. | The traditional view of professorial disinterestedness is that deliberate advocacy of political positions ought to be kept out of the classroom.
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| 15. | One of the most conspicuous figures in Canadian history, he left a reputation of disinterestedness, honour, and probity.
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| 16. | "This was based on my view that the best quality in a lawyer's advice is disinterestedness ."
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| 17. | The quality of his work rivalled its quantity, while the disinterestedness and rectitude of his moral character earned him universal respect.
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| 18. | The correct attitude of citizen who wished to commit to public life was disinterestedness, honesty, and above all, efficiency.
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| 19. | Hazlitt then set about working out a treatise, in painstaking detail, on the " natural disinterestedness of the human mind ".
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| 20. | But, in France at least, these critics were the first to render justice to his learning, his talents and his disinterestedness.
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