self-sacrifice in the PONS Dictionary

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Self-help, self-respect, self-confidence, hard work, independence selflessness and self-sacrifice too are its principles in action all along its life.
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The country itself, though flattered by conquests, was tired of self-sacrifice.
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The observing alien has found the factors missing in its equation: love and self-sacrifice.
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The cross fleury (or cross with a fleur de lis at each end) superimposed on the gyrons, signifies victory, duty and self-sacrifice.
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It exploded in his hand, wounding him fatally, but his self-sacrifice meant that only two men of the section were slightly wounded.
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Altruism does not require self-sacrifice but sacrifice, such as time or energy, is shown to be of greater significance.
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The film explores the high price of heroism and self-sacrifice.
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She posits core religious values of community and self-sacrifice as important to eco-pagan movements, as well as the broader environmental justice movement.
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A young woman of humble background rises in business through years of hard work, often involving enormous self-sacrifice.
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The discourse emphasizes the importance of humility and self-sacrifice as the high virtues within the anticipated community.
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