There was no apparent motive for the attack and the drivers say they have not been blackmailed or threatened by triads. |
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In short, a quality of life that the profit-first motive can't and won't deliver. |
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In order to prove misuse of powers one has to establish the motive or intention of the institution exercising the power. |
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Actions are sudden and impromptu and the motive sometimes so inexplicable that we simply have to accept them on trust. |
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You seem to have some ulterior motive behind asking this, and I doubt that it was to put any of us in harm's way, since you're too good for that. |
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But Drew had to admit she also had a more selfish, ulterior motive for not going. |
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Seeing as though the cat was a gift from Renee, I think perhaps that there was an ulterior motive behind the gift. |
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To be completely honest, there was no ulterior motive behind the act whatsoever. |
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Be wary of anything he says, because a good portion of it has an ulterior motive behind it that will not lead to marriage. |
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Is he really behind Jill and her dream to fulfill her dead husband's destiny, or is there an ulterior motive behind his caring compassion? |
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All this doesn't necessarily mean there's no ulterior motive behind the Corning action. |
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Town mayor Councillor Martin Leathley said there was no ulterior motive behind the change of job title. |
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Richardson said that detectives were keeping an open mind about the possible motive for the triple murder. |
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More than a month on, police are no closer to finding his killer, or establishing a motive for the murder. |
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When someone offers you help, must you seek out an ulterior motive behind the gesture? |
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Police have also been carrying out door-to-door inquiries to establish a motive for the murder. |
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Details were released as detectives confirmed they now believe there was a sexual motive behind the girl's kidnap and murder. |
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The first movement's contours, both its main motive and its overall shape, do suggest climbing. |
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For ten minutes, the bass methodically pounds the opening motive into the ground with rigor and exactitude. |
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This three-note motive can subsequently be detected in almost every bar of the piece, giving it a high degree of unity. |
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My other quibble is that the vigorous minor-mode motive of repeated notes isn't bowed roughly enough. |
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To cultivate this process, the student should become acquainted with the motive upon which the composition is based. |
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The introduction is based on a short six-note motive that is treated canonically, first in single notes and then in double notes. |
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Wind turbines, also known as wind mills, use the wind as their motive force. |
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Horses continued to provide the main motive force for commercial uses of the plateau such as grazing until the recent past. |
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These flying triangles aren't ready to bear the weight of their own motive energy source. |
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With the invention of the internal combustion engine, in the late 19th century, new possibilities of motive force became available. |
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The motive force is supplied by sodium or hydrogen ions flowing down a concentration gradient from the outside. |
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As a consequence, the question of whether the new industry should continue to use gasoline as its motive fuel arose. |
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While putatively providing the motive force for Mundy's actions, the anger finally overreaches itself. |
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It serves as a kind of a triggering mechanism, a motive force of military ideology. |
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Feelings are important because they provide the motive force for thinking and acting. |
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Rather, it's the essential motive force for a technologically vibrant economy. |
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Its motive force is protection and care, but it does not give enough space to personal liberty. |
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I think that's part of the motive force for this research, because of the great freedom that children express in their faith. |
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Nationalist feeling was a far more powerful motive force in China than social radicalism. |
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Alternative motive power could be landed on the asteroid to enable it to be propelled out of its present orbit. |
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The alternative choice of steam or electricity motive power would still have created serious, albeit different, environmental problems today. |
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Pull the releases toward you, and the seat backs flop forward under the motive power of gravity. |
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Horses are the main source of motive power, and one third of our agricultural land is devoted to feeding them. |
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Engineers at MIRA took the application of hybrid technologies far beyond the motive power. |
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The driving force was obviously an engine, which consumed fuel to provide motive power. |
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Under the skin it's a different story, with motive power and four-wheel-drive transmission that is unmistakably German. |
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Whitney's company owned 8,000 horses and badly wanted a better, and speedier, form of motive power. |
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In November 1839, a steam engine manufactured by H. R. Dunham of New York City replaced teams of horses as the main source of motive power. |
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With the demand high for motive power nationwide, several new firms got into the locomotive leasing business. |
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The new locomotive house and motive power handling facilities form the main part of the new terminals. |
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These were built at Angus Shops, at a time long after the C.P.R. had turned to outside locomotive builders for all of its motive power. |
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As on other Welsh narrow gauge lines, the standard of maintenance and appearance of the motive power is very high. |
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A motive for any attack is unclear but detectives are looking into both Mr Guilfoyle's private and business lives. |
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But the text also reveals the ulterior, unconfessed motive of the Bill, for it goes further. |
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There does not seem to be a motive or a reason why, other than like I say, that this person was totally unhinged. |
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The defendant's motive should not change a lawful act into an unlawful act. |
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The sixth is that if a man were not a necessary agent he would be ignorant of morality and have no motive to practice it. |
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But it is unusual to hear such vehement attacks on the profit motive of a private company by a right wing media commentator. |
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They wouldn't know an ulterior motive if it bit them on the rear end if you'll pardon my French. |
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The conquests were for the motive of sway, involving massive slaughter as the obverse politics of claim. |
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Where the motive for charity is altruism, and the motive for capitalism is profit? |
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No motive was established for the crime, beyond a vague hankering for the bachelor life. |
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Indeed, I consider that, if anything, it supports his case on lack of motive for the loss. |
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He measures by the cost to the individual, the motive of the heart, and the love involved. |
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His motive for hoaxing the world was clearly not financial, for he turned down opportunities of making a vast fortune from his story. |
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The police still do not have any leads on the motive or the perpetrators of that homicide. |
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If that is not the case, then unearthing the true motive is surely someone else's job. |
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If you look, you can read a story in a face, but the motive of this project has been to explore beyond the surface, past the face. |
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But the underlying motive is to prevent challenging opinions from spreading and coalescing through the chokehold of state-sponsored control. |
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The motive which led people to philosophize he described in Ciceronian terms as simply the quest for happiness. |
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Typically, those are paraphrased into something we can understand, but this epithet, which is arguably worse in motive than those, gets printed. |
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The motive for the strikes where paintstripper was hurled over their cars overnight last Thursday still remains unclear. |
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With the monetary motive for click fraud removed, it's unlikely to be a problem. |
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Rupert's business was failing, so his motive for co-operating with the FBI was at first financial. |
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There is nothing morally wrong with a profit motive except where it masquerades as moral philanthropy. |
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The murder of Taylor seemed at first glance incomprehensible, once the obvious robbery motive had been ruled out. |
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Of course, what they don't tell you is the corporate motive behind this fear-mongering. |
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What was his motive in pressing upon us the ineluctability of the pain and frustration of human existence? |
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A trained psychoanalyst, he offers a compellingly persuasive theory on the motive of the murders. |
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Now, if reason generates only judgements about the world and inferences therefrom, it is hard to see how it can be a motive to act. |
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The uneasy separation of motive from outcome, which he blithely assumes in theory, is inoperable in practice. |
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It was also pointed out that, in law, motive and intention are distinct concepts. |
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In our view it is legitimate to consider motive or its absence in reaching a conclusion on intention. |
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Exactly, and in this case motive was separated from intention for that very reason. |
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People who conscientiously oppose the law will be barred from a career in the public service, and the religious motive will be amputated. |
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The judgment has also not found any motive on the part of the contemners to threaten the Judges. |
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He said that they made him feel welcome and he had an ulterior motive in inveigling himself into their company. |
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Police are considering robbery as a possible motive because a float of hundreds of pounds was missing. |
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If innovation isn't the industry's forte, adapting research to the profit motive certainly is. |
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To find evidence of motive and intention to commit fraud, prosecutors look for evidence of criminality. |
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Her motive was likely to have been to press-gang an unwary man into Aunt Fanny's Sewing Circle, the court was told. |
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Don't you think that the same capitalist nature or profit motive will prevail over those countries? |
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Police believe jealousy may have been the motive behind the killing of a building decorator, shot dead by unknown assailants in his home. |
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That her strange outburst of familiarity proceeded from some strong motive seemed to be more than probable. |
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He claims his motive in this decision has been deliberate, rather than a result of his not being invited to participate. |
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One can't help but suspect that the motive behind the Italian researcher's efforts is rooted in gaining glory and renown rather than altruism. |
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Detectives are continuing to delve into the experienced skydiver's background in their search for a motive for the murder. |
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They want us all to do the convenient thing and quietly forget that those weapons were the primary apparent motive for prosecuting the war. |
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The motive is to destroy all those in the south who might threaten the oil revenues that sustain the regime's grip. |
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He said the motive of the killers was sinister and aimed at destabilising the country. |
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Let me also say that my motive is not to detract attention from the noble few who set examples on which we can draw. |
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The ulterior motive of this salvo seemed to be a two-fingered assault on United's recent detractors. |
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Money, you think, is the sole motive to pains and hazard, deception and deviltry in this world. |
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If the sole motive is enjoyment then your destination should gratify your desires. |
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The former is driven by a transmembrane proton motive gradient, whereas the latter is driven by a sodium electromotive gradient. |
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He believes that the motive of benevolence, so dear to empiricist morality, is a species of mere inclination, and therefore morally neutral. |
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Like the eponymous hero in The Picture of Dorian Gray, he stands for a new motive for art. |
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There was talk of drugs barons being involved but the motive of simple, sheer football fanaticism could not be ruled out. |
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Hence, religious representatives should make extra effort to conscientize the people of the motive behind communalism. |
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Invariably, the marbling is exquisite, but the central motive for Wagyu breeders over the centuries is softness. |
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We oppose any move which would put a profit motive above the educational mission in the public funding of higher education in Scotland. |
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Career advancement is, of course, no less a motive for academicians than for other professionals. |
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Police are also keeping an open mind as to a possible racial motive and are liaising with community leaders in the area. |
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The motive which actuates a peace officer in making a demand is not a relevant consideration when the demand has been acceded to. |
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I can't accept anything without thinking that it must be some kind of joke or trick, or have some ulterior motive. |
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In the long run, can the US adequately respond without adverting to its religious motive? |
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If the petitioner can show that he and his class stand together and will benefit or suffer rateably, then his ill motive is nothing to the point. |
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In the movie, no motive is given for the Martians' aggressiveness other than their impish, evil nature. |
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His motive was that his employer, having promised him the tenancy of the Dolaucothi Arms, had gone back on his word. |
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Details were released as detectives confirmed they now believed there was a sexual motive behind Hannah's kidnap and murder. |
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The goal of materially rendering the energy that animates existence was a crucial motive for several developments in kinetic art. |
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However, when you start to nitpick at really silly things, then I cannot help but to wonder about motive. |
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How is it that a story deceives us with its deliberate motive of telling lies, yet entices us, enchants us with delight and relief? |
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The motive was obviously to express regret abut the predicament, and there it is. |
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Like the rails that keep a train on track, they provide direction, motive and purpose. |
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Whatever the motive, federal misfeasance is getting the blame in many media anatomies of the catastrophe. |
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When the male ego feels under threat from the anima, Jung postulates, it may project the attacking motive onto an external woman or women. |
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We will have no outside assistance, no air resupplies and will ski every mile under our own motive power. |
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The capitalist profit motive is antagonistic to public health, preferring to treat illness rather than preventing it. |
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The closest the FBI gets to a motive for the smallpox attack is an apocalyptic Biblical passage left behind by the terrorist. |
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The motor is one of the two known molecular rotary engines that derive their energy from a transmembrane ion motive gradient. |
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Regarding the speaker's motive, it implies an artless lack of calculation or an active desire to tell unpleasant truths. |
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The motive was mainly ascetic, but was in part connected with the greater authority which, in antiquity, attached to such renunciation. |
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It appears to be drunken louts who were responsible and they must have had had a motive. |
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Two were in the field of motive power both on land with the railways and also at sea where it replaced sail. |
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An authorial motive can be discerned in Austen's having made her heroine's father a marine. |
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Chris, in a murder case we know the black and white letter of the law says the state does not have to prove motive. |
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Suddenly there's a real motive toward making that wireless access point a platform, with a modular, scalable, PC operating system. |
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But this old affair, scandalous enough to serve as a motive for a Greek tragedy, arose from the similarity of their characters. |
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Was there a motive at work under this strange reluctance of his which had a sort of backstairs influence, not admitted to himself? |
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The murder has baffled police, who still have no motive and no suspect for the shooting. |
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In the movie, no motive is given for the Martians ' aggressiveness other than their impish, evil nature. |
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At the close, he switches back to the minor, violins softly reiterating the sad opening motive like a threnody of distilled passion. |
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The motive of the researcher, therefore, differs from that of the medical practitioner. |
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Here character, diction and motive come together, and all the preciousness and self-flattery drop away. |
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Since no crime has been committed in the absence of a selfish motive, these are mostly open and shut cases. |
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To do good deeds simply to obtain good karma would be to act from a selfish motive, and would not earn much merit. |
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The driving motive force behind any country's sense of achievement and pride in its efforts must come from a focus on entrepreneurship. |
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Kuja couldn't reveal her true motive, so she said she'd sell it to buy more beauty products, as what the others said. |
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Was there some ulterior motive behind his innocent smile that was tinted from within? |
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Communist-era clerks were famously rude and indifferent, because they had no motive to make people happy. |
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The defendants engineered an ulterior motive to discredit the claimant's reputation by writing maliciously about him in the practice teacher's report. |
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In contrast, this study indicates that Jamaican users universally perceive cannabis as an energizer, a motive power, never as an enervator that leads to apathy and immobility. |
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The reveal makes no manner of sense and the motive is certainly shaky. |
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Marx forecast that the profit motive would lead to overworking and exhausting the fertility of our soil and other natural systems. |
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His tweets and Instagram photos also seem to point to a clear motive, lacking in so many other school shootings. |
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The study of a narrator's redactional narrative technique is thus interested in the ideological motive underlying his phraseological redactive work. |
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I think he's guilty of the crime. He had the motive, the means, and the opportunity. |
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While Baldwin is an unconvincing gay rights activist, he seems to have an ulterior motive in writing this article. |
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Most of the time, the motive is to get even with those they hold responsible for their misfortunes. |
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The story remains mysterious, and authorities are not revealing a motive yet. |
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Whatever the motive for the shooting, political experts are quick to point out that even the threat of political violence can have an explosive effect. |
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There isn't any ulterior motive behind any of the decisions we make. |
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Has it ever occurred to anyone the ulterior motive behind these shows? |
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Detectives are hoping to establish the motive for the murder attempt in the coming days, and will examine the possibility that it may have been drug related. |
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Detectives said yesterday that they had not yet established a motive for the double murder, but believed it might have been linked to a domestic dispute. |
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The harmonic and rhythmic tension in this motive is palpable. |
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Then think about the grail motive as a background to the Bruckner Adagio. |
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It may be powered by hand, pedal, or some other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine. |
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It is not a part of the real motive forces of the revolution. |
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Fascists themselves claimed that ultranationalism was their motive force, and that the realization of the mobilized national community was their goal. |
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Looking back now, it seems to me that nothing has changed and that it was only a matter of days before profit was re-established as the system's principal motive force. |
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He also introduced the important concept of reversibility, namely that motive power can be used to produce the temperature difference in the engine. |
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Meanwhile, gas illumination and, later, electrical lighting supplanted natural light, while steam slowly became the dominant source of stationary and motive power. |
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Even the hybrid drive systems that use high-voltage, crankshaft-mounted starter-alternators as motive power are sticking with 12-volt accessories. |
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In the early twentieth century this had benefits in terms of access to capital needed for improvements to infrastructure, motive power and rolling stock. |
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However, the expense of mounting such a complex expedition, and the extremely poor odds in favor of survival, made material profit implausible as a motive for going to war. |
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Only Bart knows that he has a far more murderous motive in mind. |
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For I had always held that revenge was a motive alien to modem, civilized man, a primitive drive, a blood-lust that human nature had sloughed off. |
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Thus, the objective of this article is to empirically test the market power motive of vertical integration-a different objective from that of Bhuyan. |
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It betrays the vintage of Bartok's quartets no 3 and 4 showing much the same use of one permutating motive governing the total thematic discourse. |
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The survey revealed that non-sexual desires, such as the need for reassurance and understanding, were a primary motive among women for infidelity. |
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But the notion that the profit motive can adequately replace the public-service ethic as the stimulus for helping the old and sick is less than a joke. |
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There is very strong evidence of motive in a circumstantial case. |
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With only two young witnesses, no clear motive, and no identified suspect, the case continues to baffle authorities. |
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Look at it cold-heartedly, who has more motive to concoct a story? |
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This wilful injuria is in law malicious, although no malicious purpose to cause the harm which was caused, nor any motive of spite, is imputed to the defendant. |
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But what possible motive would a person have for abducting Mike? |
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Indeed, as Richard points out, the plenary indulgence first given to the Crusaders soon ceased to be the primary motive for undertaking a Crusade. |
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But the insinuation that it contains an inherent nefarious motive is simply a means of dismissing the content. |
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A Scorpio will gladly give you the shirt off their back if you need it, but you may get the slightest inkling that they have an ulterior motive for doing so. |
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Aspinall and goldsmith definitely had the means and the motive to help Lucan flee. |
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Despite its good-looking veneer, its breakneck pace, its daisy-chain of expert set-pieces, some crucial logic or motive appears to have been junked along the way. |
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This is another case in which the profit motive had conflicted with, and indeed blotted out, the object of the exercise, which was to obtain a supply of jurymen. |
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Although employed at a delicatessen near the East India docks, he is a shady character whose motive for being in the area I suspect has to do with the opium dens. |
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Police have not ruled out robbery as a motive for the murder, but suspect it could have been a revenge murder or a contract killing disguised as a robbery. |
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While some critics say it took too long for the president to come to this bottom line, others say that he seemed to rush the proposal out with a sinister motive. |
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The trolley, a trackless affair which drew its motive power from overhead wires, surged smoothly through the late morning traffic with its handful of riders. |
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He said police were investigating robbery as a possible motive for the murder and they believe she let her killer in as there was no sign of forced entry. |
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While lighter still in motive is a white set, also Worcester, besprent with dusky blue flowers and slim traceries of small gold leaves and tendrils. |
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A motive for the killing has not been established but a slogan sprayed on a fridge in the kitchen has led police to speculate that satanism may have been involved. |
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They could confess honestly and prove a political motive and walk free. |
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The cynic in her that questioned his motive had long been silenced. |
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It may be powered by hand, pedal, or other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine. |
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore one's fear that there is an ulterior motive to how the whims of womankind are being reflected back at ourselves. |
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Their motive is to give wild parties and get off with girls. |
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It is the big corporations that will own the devices and the profit motive will surely lead them to spread the machines around as promiscuously as they possibly can. |
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Police have never offered up a motive as to why DiMaggio killed Christina and Ethan Anderson and abducted Hannah. |
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Sadly, but predictably, the effort to re-enfranchise people with felony convictions has come under attack from demagogues claiming a cynical political motive for the effort. |
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The Judge properly reminded the jury of the suggested motive for lying. |
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Having thus established his high position and noble motive, Mun declares his rule of commerce, which may be taken as the central principle of English mercantilism. |
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In fact, if that's the motive of the government, them I think we've just identified the best argument for resisting the abolition of jury trials for fraud. |
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Again, though, the Internet makes the costs of mischief-making so low, even if there's no profit motive, that its proliferation becomes inevitable. |
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The ulterior motive behind the festival facade is not hard to uncover. |
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The origins and motive of the boogieman have no place in Dunstan's viscera-drenched film, which culminates in the obligatory set-up for a sequel. |
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A locomotive or engine is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. |
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Push factors refer primarily to the motive for immigration from the country of origin. |
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Meiklejohn acknowledges that the desire to manipulate opinion can stem from the motive of seeking to benefit society. |
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I saw at once that he was not an orthodox boy, but acting purely from the aesthetic motive. |
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Finally, the ghost's confirmation of an alternative fatherhood for Hamlet is a fabrication that gives the prince a motive for revenge. |
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The NATO countries, fearing that the Soviet Union's motive was to weaken the alliance, ultimately rejected this proposal. |
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Whilst in America he had seen the developments in motive power and by 1897 he had produced his first car. |
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For a businessman who has the profit motive as the prime interest, it is a losing proposition to offer below or above market wages to workers. |
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An early motive for exploration was the search for Cipango, the place where gold was born. |
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Towards the end of the steam era, steam motive power was allowed to fall into a dire state of repair. |
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Conditional on a consumer's repayment probability and cardholding motive, the expected interest rates in the N-bank model are as follows. |
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If you listen carefully, you can hear the flutes mimicking the cello motive. |
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The profit motive is a theory in capitalism which posits that the ultimate goal of a business is to make money. |
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His greatest fear was an economic structure dependent on the armaments industry, where the profit motive would govern war and peace. |
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The donkey is incapable of forming a rational decision as there is no motive to choose one bale of hay over the other. |
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He who saves a fellow creature from drowning does what is morally right, whether his motive be duty, or the hope of being paid for his trouble. |
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No political motive apparently, just sociopathy plus firearms. |
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In contrast, if interest rates were the main motive for international investment, FDI would include many industries within fewer countries. |
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Chester General also had a large marshalling yard and a motive power depot, most of which has now been replaced with housing. |
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The search for this great south land was a leading motive of explorers in the 16th and the early part of the 17th centuries. |
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I hope you will not find he has outstepped the truth more than may be pardoned, in consideration of the motive. |
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The main motive of the farmer is to make profit, with a low fallow ratio and a high use of inputs. |
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Any deviancy is not the result of accident but indicates an unusual motive of the writer. |
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There lurks no bribe in the smell and beauty of the flower. Its charm has no ulterior motive. |
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Goal certainly seems to have final cause about it, and motive accords with the movement aspect of efficient cause. |
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The motive for the stabbing in Dushanbe last Tuesday is still unclear. |
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The profit motive functions on the rational choice theory, or the theory that individuals tend to pursue what is in their own best interests. |
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Gardai were last night struggling to find a motive for the clash which involved up to 20 men and women in Riddlers bar on Sarsfield Street. |
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Many people are sure that there must be some ulterior motive that would cause the government to postpose the election until the fall. |
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The warped motive of the Boko Haram insurgency may not relate to inequality, but its combustive elements may be. |
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In capitalist theoretics, the profit motive is said to ensure that resources are being allocated efficiently. |
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There was a clear motive for Timur, who wanted to surround his Ottoman and Mamluk enemies in his offensive alliance. |
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The majority of criticisms against the profit motive centre on the idea that profits should not supersede the needs of people. |
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You start with pain, burrow into dirt, get to memory, and end with motive. |
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The first claims that the disaffection of Mammaea was the main motive behind the homicide. |
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The profit motive and the golden rule form the eternal yin yang of business. |
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Supposing faculties and powers to be the same, far more may be achieved in any line by the aid of a capital, invigorating motive than without it. |
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Besides onomasiological maps there are phonetic maps, morphophonological maps, semantic maps, motive maps etc. |
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Another common criticism of the profit motive is that it is believed to encourage selfishness and greed. |
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In the conflict theory, there is an impulse or a motive, and an opposing counterimpulse or countermotive. |
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Did Michael Brown have a motive to violently attack the officer? |
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Critics of the profit motive contend that companies disregard morals or public safety in the pursuit of profits. |
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In philosophy I am a Cyrenaic or egoistic hedonist, and regard the pleasure of the moment as the only possible motive of action. |
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The lady smiled at him rememberingly when finally he seated himself across the aisle from her, and without any serious motive Andy smiled back. |
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Suape has started in the 21st century to be Pernambuco's motive power toward development. |
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Using electricity as motive power for railroads will do away with fuel trains, tenders, coal handling, water, and all that. |
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Some heritage railways preserve entire railroads in their original state using original structures, track, and motive power. |
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Each category of formicide is driven by an utterly distinct motive. But if you were an ant, you might not care about these fine distinctions. |
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Word reached the ear of the prosecuting attorney of the only testimony that could establish a motive and make the crime a hanging offence. |
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Animals supplied all of the motive power on land, with sails providing the motive power on the sea. |
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Agrippina had motive in ensuring the succession of Nero before Britannicus could gain power. |
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In such a situation, the motive may become subjective evidence that the accused did not intend, but was reckless or willfully blind. |
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That the person might have had a clearly articulated political motive to protest such testing does not affect liability. |
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It often suggests the presence of the profit motive, although neither a profit motive or profit itself are necessary for a free market. |
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Darcy who has made the match at great expense, and hints that he may have a motive for doing so. |
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I wish Your Majesty to understand the motive that moves me to make this statement is the peace of my conscience and because of the guilt I share. |
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In 1759 Watt's friend, John Robison, called his attention to the use of steam as a source of motive power. |
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Frederick Henry also had an internal political motive to deflect the peace feelers, though. |
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Any injury must be compensated according to the damage done, regardless of motive or intent. |
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On the American side, one motive for this is usually couched in the most delicate diplomat-speak. |
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The alternative view is to see the campaign as triggered by the lure of territorial annexation and prestige, the sole motive ascribed by Cassius Dio. |
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He contends that Bakley was running a lonely-hearts club out of the guest cottage behind Blake's house, and that any of the men she defrauded had the motive to kill her. |
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Critics have also argued that slavery remained profitable in the 1830s because of innovations in agriculture so the profit motive was not central to abolition. |
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Intention under criminal law is separate from a person's motive. |
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For Neoplatonists, love is a driving motive which is necessary to convey the spirit for understanding the manifestation of the single God's beauty. |
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One of the mental components often raised in issue is that of motive. |
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But if there is clear evidence that the accused had a different motive, this may decrease the probability that he or she desired the actual outcome. |
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The origins and motive of the titular boogieman have no place in Dunstan's viscera-drenched film, which culminates in the obligatory set-up for a sequel. |
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I've found it a very important motive for hiring an executive temp. |
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He said that such an initiative by PDO is a motive for other companies operating in the Sultanate to make more effort and work with respect to social responsibility sector. |
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If motive has any relevance, this may be addressed in the sentencing part of the trial, when the court considers what punishment, if any, is appropriate. |
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Their motive was to test the will of the United States and to see how the President of the United States, in particular, would react against a threat of force. |
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The more extended the scale of production, the stronger this motive. |
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After five 0-4-2 saddle tanks in 1860, all other NLR motive power was constructed at Bow, and none of these early locomotives was fitted with a cab. |
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Aside from conventional benefits of specialization, an additional motive for Beijing to pay attention to Xinjiang is Chinese sensitivity to Uigur rebelliousness. |
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Their motive had been to steal a videocamera, which the victim, a Greek national, was planning to take with him to the hospital to record the birth of his child. |
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Though he had carefully avoided making it public, William's main motive in organising the expedition had been the opportunity to bring England into an alliance against France. |
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This was, however, not his main motive for promoting religious toleration. |
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Since the motive power of screw propulsion is delivered along the shaft, a thrust bearing is needed to transfer that load to the hull without excessive friction. |
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Foreseeing the growth in demand for coal as a source of motive and steam power, they acquired colliery rights for Oldham, which by 1771 had 14 colliers. |
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The availability of efficient, reliable motive power made whole new classes of industry economically viable, and altered the economies of continents. |
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These railways retain steam for all or part of their motive power. |
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Grace was glad the citizenry did not know Katherine Gordon was in the king's train, but she was beginning to understand Henry's motive for including the pretender's wife. |
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I have an ulterior motive, of course. I want a progress report on the catalog. You've been so mysterious about the whole thing, people are starting to talk. |
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One of the principal expectations from privatisation was that the railway service could be delivered more efficiently in the private sector because of the profit motive. |
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The poet is a man without a profit or any other kind of ulterior motive. |
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However, according to Humean moral theory, the rightness or obligatoriness should be essentially explained by the morally good motive to return the money. |
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The motive behind her design was thought to have been to support the Welsh flannel and woollen industry, which was under threat from imported cotton in the 19th century. |
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