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Most motives for drinking were also identified as reasons for not drinking if consumption became excessive.
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"That's one of the most solemn motives," Cardinal Napier said of the oath.
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And then in a story such as "Runaway", she manages to suggest a fierce loneliness, and begins to dramatise the most unusual motives and actions.
Back in the fall of 2007, with only the most practical motives in mind, George Kalman took his pen to the standard form for creating a limited liability company in Pennsylvania.
"If they're less involved, if they take a step back, it may be for the most noble motives, to give the parent more room, to decrease the tension.
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In Chinese society, children's education and marriage are the two most important motives for household savings (Wei and Zhang 2011).
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