71. I think they hurt their credibility by denigrating the motives of the plaintiffs. 72. If that is the case, agents would face the daunting task of trying to determine the motives of the veteran military and civilian pilot. 73. In fact, Wright deftly addressed the motives of both Clinton and those who brought the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit in which the president lied. 74. In those instances, if diplomacy has failed and the motives of those involved seem strictly humanitarian, the United Nations should bless the intervention. 75. Informed parents can urge their children to question the motives of the companies selling the violence, or the ways it stimulates young nervous systems. 76. Investigators have been trying to find out the true sources of the money and the motives of the donors. 77. Is it really any wonder why voters are so cynical about the motives of elected officials? 78. It uncritically explores the methods and motives of men who have rejected condoms and are having unprotected sex in organized venues. 79. It would take an extraordinary law that could disentangle, in every case, the motives of mercy from those of easy disposal. 80. Liebowitz of the University of Texas, for example, went so far as to question the motives of the authors. |