Sentences with phrase «about those motives here»

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I'm not doubting their data here is incorrect, nor am I implying anything sinister about Breindel's motives.
But here, too, there is little that is actually new, although there is detail that confirms what shrewder observers of Vatican life pieced together after the events of early 2013: that Benedict XVI's poorly - planned 2012 visit to Mexico and Cuba convinced him that he could no longer travel; that he believed the Pope must be present at World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil, a conviction that became the terminus ad quem driving the timing of the abdication and what immediately preceded it; and that, contrary to speculations that have become more lurid over time, Benedict's concern about his increasingly frailty, which fuelled his concern that he would be increasingly unable to give the Church what she deserved from a pope, was the sole motive behind his decision to renounce the Oice of Peter — not Vatileaks, not concerns about financial and other corruptions inside the Leonine Wall, not blackmail.
There sure is a lot of discussion here about the motives of certain individuals in the past century.
The atheists could care less about gays, their motive is to take God out of the US,, these here are not gays but atheists The third edition of the APA Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM - III) was responsible for this change.
Maybe I am just being cynical here, but when I hear people that have previously taken great delight in tormenting Arsenal and our manager change their tune and start to say nice things about Arsene Wenger and the club I can not help but question their motives.
, surely somebody could not write so many words about nothing as you do several times each and everyday on here without having an alterior motive.
We got a chance to talk to Lucasfilm and Motive Studios about the single - player story, and you can learn how Star Wars Battlefront II plans to take the series to the dark side here.
Ritchie explains the motive behind this piece here in his 2005 interview with Art: 21: «It's about the idea that in the moment between placing your bet and the result of the bet there is a kind of infinite freedom because all the possibilities are there.
You're right, though, that the issue here is not so much about motives as it is about eroding public trust in the science.
Who here has the slightest clue about the motives of Braswell?
I've seen a lot of nonsense passed around here without any of the locals calling it out, from silly stuff about «climategate» (talk about hoaxes) to claims about deliberate fraud and financial motives (while the Koch brothers go on funding denialist think tanks and the «populist» tea party...).
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