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The terror in terrorism today must come less from method than from motive.
They seem to come less from motive than from the disposition of the author.
As he rolls up to America's first pre-emptive invasion, bouncing from motive to motive, Mr. Bush is trying to sound rational, not rash.
By the 1880's, as mass-market magazines like The Century bombarded readers with veterans' reminiscences and the construction of Civil War monuments began in earnest, the nation's memory came to focus more and more on the soldiers' heroism, "immunized," Blight writes, "from motive".
Don't let them die from motive depletion.
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The gimmicks they used to stay out of it were tawdry, but they acted from motives of conscience.
Or may derive from motives that would be familiar to Orwell, who understood the relationship between language and political outcomes.
In 1562, however, he joined the Huguenots, probably from motives of ambition and personal dislike of the Roman Catholic house of Guise.
Speaking of attitude, let's resolve not to attack straw men, and not to dismiss sound principles just because they spring from motives that we regard as impure.
Large parts of the population in Germany went along with Nazi policies of racial persecution and genocide from motives that included social conformity and obedience to authority.
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