"oneselves" meaning in English

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Pronoun

Etymology: From ones' + -selves; compare oneself. Etymology templates: {{suf|en|one|-selves|alt1=ones'}} ones' + -selves, {{m|en|oneself}} oneself Head templates: {{head|en|pronoun|||||||||||||||||||head=}} oneselves, {{en-pron}} oneselves
  1. (reflexive, rare) The reflexive case of the pronoun ones; a group of people in general. Tags: rare, reflexive

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          "text": "A cost-benefit analysis as applied to volition is the process through which individuals identify their overarching goal or goals, perhaps freely, perhaps not, then choose a particular course of action. The individual would then consider the following variables: the most likely benefits of a particular course of action to oneself (and perhaps others), the possible negative consequences of the act (to oneselves and perhaps others), the likelihood of achieving the benefits, the likelihood of negative consequences and their likely degree, and based on all these factors, whether the course of action will achieve the goal (benefit) with the fewest consequences (costs).",
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