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  2. Best Interests - Wikipedia

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    Best Interests is a four-part British television drama series, written by Jack Thorne. [1] [2] It stars Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen as a married couple, fighting ...

  3. Acting in - Wikipedia

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    With respect to patients, the term 'acting in' has been used to refer to the process of a client/patient bringing an issue from outside the therapy into the analytic situation, and acting upon it there. [2] The therapist is advised to respond to the issue immediately to prevent further and more disruptive acting in. [3]

  4. Best Interests review: Unflinching Sharon Horgan drama ... - AOL

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    4/5 Michael Sheen co-stars in Jack Thorne’s BBC One series about a couple driven apart over whether to stop treatment for their daughter

  5. Fiduciary - Wikipedia

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    The duty to act in good faith is an obligation not only to make decisions free from self-interest, but also free of any interest that diverts the control persons from acting in the best interest of the company. The duty to act in good faith may be measured by an individual's particular knowledge and expertise.

  6. Investors Not Acting in Their Own Best Interest - AOL

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  7. Rep. Good: Greene ‘not acting in the best interests of ...

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    Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) on Sunday railed against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) for continuing to push for a vote to oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) from his position, saying she is “not ...

  8. Ethical egoism - Wikipedia

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    Ethical egoism can be broadly divided into three categories: individual, personal, and universal. An individual ethical egoist would hold that all people should do whatever benefits "my" (the individual's) self-interest; a personal ethical egoist would hold that they should act in their self-interest, but would make no claims about what anyone else ought to do; a universal ethical egoist would ...

  9. Altruism - Wikipedia

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    A related concept in descriptive ethics is psychological egoism, the thesis that humans always act in their own self-interest and that true altruism is impossible. Rational egoism is the view that rationality consists in acting in one's self-interest (without specifying how this affects one's moral obligations).