Congress had not included an economic motive when it passed the Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, the 1970 law usually known as RICO, the court ruled.
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Beijing maintains the North Koreans are not refugees under the U . N . definition, saying they crossed the border for economic motives, not political ones.
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According to Patricia Seed, " payment of the jizya created an economic motive for Islamic states " not " to have subject peoples convert . . ."
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It is also argued that, along with the economic motives underlying slavery in the Americas, European world schemas played a large role in the enslavement of Africans.
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The economic motives of Clinton's dramatic action-- and whether it will save the entire Mexican economy or only Mexico's wealthy and foreign investors-- remain open to debate.
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But, for Huggins and the Rhodesian establishment, the central economic motive behind the CAF ( or amalgamation ) had always been the abundant copper deposits of Northern Rhodesia.
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Beijing maintains that North Koreans in its territory are not refugees under the U . N . definition because they crossed the border for economic motives, not political reasons.
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At the same time happened a conflict between the football players and the leaders of the club for economic motives, which led the President Oscar Venturino to presenting the third division.
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"Today it seems very popular in the reassessment of Robinson's signing to say Branch Rickey had a strong economic motive of finding players as a cheap labor source, " he said.
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Experts say the attacks carried out in recent days could be the coordinated effort of experts with a political or economic motive, or mere vandalism by one or more teenage hackers.