| 1. | At the minimum, then, there is an economic motive for inter-regional travel.
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| 2. | Now the adult children have an economic motive in the case.
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| 3. | "The law doesn't take into account social or economic motives, " she said.
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| 4. | But there is also, of course, a solid economic motive.
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| 5. | "There are economic motives in everything, except maybe the Red Cross, " he said.
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| 6. | In the Soviet times, there was no economic motive for this kind of show,
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| 7. | But the availability of slaves undermined the economic motive for the development of technology.
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| 8. | It is now driven by economic motives alone, by greed.
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| 9. | Additionally, an economic motive appeals to the developing countries.
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| 10. | The produce is targeted at the international market rather than locally, due to economic motives.
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