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In science, however, we must always consider motives.
Chomsky's refusal to consider motives in politics is not just a moral impulse; it is also an intellectual position.
5. "Never ask a barber if you need a haircut". No matter who you are dealing with, remember to consider motives of any person sitting across the table from you.
Future research could focus on developing interventions to improve prescription, follow-up, and referrals, but should also consider motives for not following the guidelines.
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I also understand that the president's message was one about ending gun violence, and not explicitly about fighting racism, xenophobia, or Islamaphobia - all considered motives behind Wade Michael Page's rampage.
It just means that you need to consider the motives and source of the information and understand how that information applies to you, specifically.
Brands should consider their motives for using nudity and sexuality in ads, Mr. Holiday said.
He urged the government to consider the motives behind his brother's actions.
The person doing the choosing often has to consider the motives of the person seeking the information.
German hate-crime law, he said, was recently strengthened by a 2015 amendment requiring courts to consider racial motives as an aggravating circumstance.
With a story as enticing, complex, competitive and fast-breaking as Watergate, there was little tendency or time to consider the motives of our sources.
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