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declaration

or may subject that person to liability compare admission, confession, self-incrimination NOTE: A declaration against interest is an exception to the … statement not under oath being offered as evidence declaration against interest : a statement made by someone unavailable as a witness

Self interest

Private interest the interest or advantage of ones self … Private interest the interest or advantage of ones self

Self sacrifice

The act of sacrificing ones self or ones interest for others self devotion … The act of sacrificing ones self or ones interest for others self devotion

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By interest

Self interest private advantage … Self interest private advantage

Self interested

Particularly concerned for ones own interest or happiness

fair

1 : characterized by honesty and justice : free from self-interest, deception, injustice, or favoritism [a and impartial tribunal] 2 :

By view

A private or selfish view self interested aim or purpose

Expedience

fitness or suitableness to effect a purpose intended adaptedness to self interest desirableness advantage advisability sometimes contradistinguished from moral rectitude or … or suitableness to effect a purpose intended adaptedness to self interest desirableness advantage advisability sometimes contradistinguished from moral rectitude or principle

Expedient

proposed object fit or proper under the circumstances conducive to self interest desirable advisable advantageous sometimes contradistinguished from right or principled … object fit or proper under the circumstances conducive to self interest desirable advisable advantageous sometimes contradistinguished from right or principled

self-dealing

self-dealing : engagement in a transaction that is intended primarily to … is intended primarily to benefit one's self or the narrow interests of a few (as corporate insiders) rather than those to

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