Neither Steeler had possession outside the end zone, meaning the impetus that took the ball into the end zone was the kicking impetus.
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Therefore the impetus to buy a smartwatch or other wearable is a far different impetus than the one that drives cellphone or laptop purchases.
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That sounds like a pretty strong impetus to go public.
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It was also the impetus for his investment in AdQuick .
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But the impetus to defeat it isn't on its victims.
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The impetus was an unusual law in the Prairie State.
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Cafferata says that catfishing was the impetus behind Video Date.
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The impetus for the Wrangel mammoths' extinction was unique, too.
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After a successful election, some of that impetus could vanish.
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Indeed, this was part of the impetus behind the project.
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As before much of the impetus has come from outside.
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That was the impetus for criminalising squatting in residential properties.
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Now, what impetus would bees have to be ICP fans?
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The impetus for rewriting the "healthy" rules, though, was nuts.
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The main impetus for the proposed moratorium is electricity use.
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So that was a very strong impetus for this project.
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Sanctions fever just gave it the impetus to do so.
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His answer became the impetus to spend $20183 launching LDSman.
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The current government has tried to give it fresh impetus.
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The impetus to call Gross to testify began with Sen.
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The impetus for this announcement appears to be Kentucky Sen.
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"I think that might even provide positive impetus," he said.
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That illness had been the impetus for a reporter's inquiry.
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The plan has been given new impetus after Colorado Gov.
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But the emissions scandal has created an impetus for change.
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Now two more factors are lending impetus to the trade.
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"That's the impetus for the event on Monday," Lefcourt said.
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Well, the iPhone, earlier, was really the impetus for that.
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It's part of the impetus for opening an organic winery.
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He spoke publicly about the emotional impetus for the decision.
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That adds impetus for Son to launch Vision Fund 403.
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But another impetus for applying was the school's sneaker culture.
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But the companies have no impetus to concur and coordinate.
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The impetus for justice will have to come from outside.
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"The real impetus for this was fake news," he said.
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This often gives companies the impetus to develop the technology.
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That could make renewed impetus around the IPO look premature.
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Rental income was the impetus for Lisa and Chris Puchalla.
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His answer became the impetus to spend $2500 launching LDSman.
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The impetus was the popular video sharing app Tik Tok.
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Morton, as providing much of the impetus for current efforts.
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What gave you the impetus to move into politics itself?
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Hence the impetus to let Minifree do the work for you.
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It can also provide the impetus to start giving something back.
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"That was the impetus for this particular drone," Roe told CNBC.
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Another impetus for action stems from a recent pullback by GlobalFoundries.
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Some easing of Brexit-related concerns added impetus to the move.
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The impetus for sharing it was just about continuing a conversation.
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But before long the "war for talent" became the bigger impetus.
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Defense officials said that was an impetus for expanding parental leave.
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But the likeliest impetus for change is the affirmative-action trial.
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Hentschker's primary impetus to make Catacombs is both sociological and scientific.
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He was definitely the impetus for me to write some stuff.
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Possibly, that is the impetus for people ... KS: To actually change.
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"That impetus is going to wear off over time," Powell said.
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And there's no impetus for anything other than beholding Blake Lively.
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The debt could be the impetus for making such a move.
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Lose such obstacles, and you risk losing the impetus to evolve.
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The impetus is on President Trump to take the lead here.
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The impetus to investment will play out over years, not months.
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A shared apprehension about Muslims is one impetus, Mr. Kapp suggested.
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The impetus for the conversation was the Brazile debate question leak.
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I think part of it was the impetus to release music.
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Support from the Government will provide a huge impetus for action.
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For Chandola, the solution isn't clear, but the impetus is obvious.
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It was the impetus to launch a company of his own.
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For Mr. Brewer, with the N.R.A., the political impetus was clear.
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Thus the impetus behind Bach's remark was not progressivist but doctrinal.
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"We do not know the impetus behind these subpoenas," he said.
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Talk to me about the impetus to write your new book.
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An anecdote or story is the impetus to make the painting.
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Benedict cited the summit meeting as the impetus for his letter.
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The impetus for the Israeli operation and its nature were unclear.
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Part of the impetus was to modernize the company's business processes.
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It may take a downturn to create political impetus for change.
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The impetus was to provide faster and more efficient bus service.
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Some of that impetus came from employees, and some from activists.
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In the aftermath, a movement to save the Amazon gained impetus.
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The impetus for the movie came from its star, Joan Fontaine.
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This scene provides her with critical impetus toward her eventual redemption.
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What was the impetus for you when you were writing it?
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Markets didn't get much impetus in either direction from China PMI data.
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Brexit has given added impetus to Britain's renewed interest in the region.
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"You're putting the impetus on the other side to make [its] case."
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Fresco also said the impetus for the change is the Flores v.
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"The impetus for this came from a dark time," Levy told me.
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The impetus came from pieces that I did and didn't write about.
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That has translated to a greater impetus to regulate tech in Europe.
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The success of "Peeno Noir" was the impetus for your wine brand.
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How did that shift and what was the impetus for the song?
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All these shall give some sales impetus to the real estate sector.
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I don't see the big impetus to get us out of this.
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That was the impetus behind her band White Lung's new album, Paradise.
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The economic downturn may have created an impetus for change from within.
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Now the main impetus comes from ordinary people looking for higher returns.
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"I don't see the impetus for higher inflation this year," he said.
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The go-for-broke impetus of Courtney Nitting in Sanguinic was marvelous.
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Abigail's struggle and story became the impetus for right to try legislation.
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But a crucial impetus for progress can be traced to that exhibition.
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Kennedy told THUMP about the impetus to create the event via email.
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Noisey: What was the impetus in forming Dead to a Dying World?
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So, that was the part of the impetus of putting XX together.
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Trayvon's death was subsequently the impetus for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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" I think that was my impetus, like, "This one I'm gonna do.
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H: Can you tell me about the initial impetus for your proposal?
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The main impetus for change is coming from the palace itself, however.
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A lot of that fear was the impetus for me writing this.
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Rising anti-Semitism is providing fresh impetus for the foundation's relaunched efforts.
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"The impetus for accountability must come from the international community," it said.
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He said the global outbreak of coronavirus added impetus to move quickly.
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The impetus is Swift's opposition to Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn's re-election.
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The couple cited cyberstalking and harassment as the impetus for legal action.
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However, the reform impetus in France has probably never been this high.
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The impetus for the memo is the ongoing battle over net neutrality.
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In fact, the Bing connection was the impetus for the whole effort.
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Meanwhile, a mixed bag of company news provided little impetus to indexes.
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The impetus for that alliance was Iran's strategic, economic, political and military significance.
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This lack of growth is probably the impetus for the current repositioning attempt.
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"The key focus today remains on US impetus," Commerzbank strategist Rainer Guntermann said.
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The Pineapple Fund's website explains the impetus for the initiative on its FAQ.
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Those things came together to really form the initial impetus for Kitchen Table.
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Non-OPEC output has fallen this year, adding impetus to the cartel's efforts.
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When So Kong Dong opened in Fort Lee, the impetus was the weather.
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"What's missing here is what is the impetus for this list," he said.
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What was the impetus for you to work on a plus-size collection?
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Carol and Barbara's rivalry is the impetus for max's toxic, gang-ruled environment.
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The latter point is true, but should be an impetus for R&D.
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The incident could also give fresh impetus to those advocating a peaceful resolution.
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" CH: "What was the impetus for your decision to move back to London?
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The main impetus to go electric, according to Hutchison, is the annual cost.
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Was that part of the impetus to keep exploring this style of connection?
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So federal regulators now have clear impetus to draw up domestic privacy rules.
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That dispute, he said, was not the impetus to pursue the American pastime.
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Once a modicum of stability returns, the impetus for further reform often fades.
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It could also be an impetus for China to modernise its financial system.
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And China Inc's impetus to do foreign deals will not go away entirely.
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The impetus to inform, when we feel it, doesn't come from the outside.
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"It's a lack of bullish impetus," said Adam Sarhan, CEO of Sarhan Capital.
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The struggling pound and euro also provided additional impetus to the U.S. currency.
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As cheesy as it sounds, the impetus for change must come from within.
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They were on autopilot, I saw; the impetus to do something was tremendous.
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The Five Star and League chiefs have plenty of impetus to be realistic.
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Did the impetus for these changes come from the writer, or the newspaper?
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That's what financial markets are expecting for a new impetus to asset prices.
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You can be the real impetus for setting up a Hidden Heroes city.
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Experts say that would give foreign companies even further impetus to sign deals.
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Interestingly, climate change was a major impetus for creating the nonstop wine machine.
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JG: I feel like there's an almost Whitman-like impetus behind your work.
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And that's kind of the impetus for the colors and everything as well.
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Those open waters became some of the impetus for founding Appier in Asia.
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But family members lifted their objection last year, giving the project final impetus.
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The impetus is not inspiration, just a feeling that I better do this.
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The near future is so uncertain that there's little impetus to make plans.
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World War II, as it happened, provided an impetus for Mr. Plank's career.
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For many Bitcoin holders, the main impetus for donating their cryptocurrency is taxes.
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Though a couple of sections lose impetus, the six dancers stay astoundingly fine.
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On his campaign website, Hurst cites the attack as his impetus for running.
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PST Conte opened the AMA by sharing his personal impetus for Patreon Capital.
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Hackers cited the bombing as part of the impetus for their latest leak.
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The department spokesman said the impetus came instead from the department's inspector general.
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A spokesperson for SoulCycle declined to comment on the impetus for the change.
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Given President Trump's softer stance on proliferation, that impetus may no longer apply.
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But in an interview on Friday, Mr. Klein denied that was the impetus.
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Friday, and it often serves as the impetus for deals to be announced.
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The circle or "playing piece" was the impetus for the puzzle, of course.
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What was the impetus for writing it, what were you trying to do?
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What was the impetus by narrowing your wardrobe down to the same outfit?
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"As far as we are concerned, for Russia, frankly, because of these sanctions, it gave our industry a certain impetus, additional impetus, and we have managed to redirect the flow of investments to reboot our enterprises," Novak said through an interpreter.
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The Office of Legal Counsel has not explained the impetus for publishing the opinion.
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It served as the impetus for Britain to vote to exit the European Union.
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Ironically, the epic housing crash was the impetus for the rise of these companies.
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All mistakes contain elements that can be utilized and are beyond my original impetus.
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Photo By Martin Blondeau Noisey: What was the impetus behind the original Pouzza Fest?
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Theater designer Rolando Estévez and writer Alfredo Zaldívar created the impetus behind the project.
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The impetus for this new commercial focus is to maintain the agency's launch schedule.
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LA: Generally speaking, the political is the impetus for a lot of my work.
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That worrying prospect should provide some impetus to the search for an alternative solution.
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This seeming oversight was one impetus for 2016's reprisal of the #OscarsSoWhite protests.
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You've said that your son's allergy was part of the impetus for this book.
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But its excesses can be contained by seeing it as the impetus for change.
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INGRAHAM: Mollie, Papadopoulos, they kept saying Papadopoulos was this big impetus for the investigation.
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The OPEC deal has given speculators impetus to increase bets on higher oil prices.
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Still, as governments refuse to do anything meaningful, the impetus remains on the individual.
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That could give the Fed impetus to continue with its path of monetary tightening.
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Analysts said Iwata's comments did not offer any clear trading impetus for the yen.
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"We need a strong impetus to break that resistance," said LBBW analyst Frank Schallenberger.
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Friday's solid nonfarm payrolls report should give the Fed the final impetus it needs.
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Last Friday's capture of the Stena Impero appears to have given Europeans new impetus.
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The impetus to orchestrate something so lavish could only spring from a privileged mind.
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In addition, the broad-based global expansion is providing impetus to euro area exports.
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Obviously the suicide intent that served as an early impetus isn't quite as present.
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The NBH said it expected a continued growth impetus from low deficits beyond 2016.
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Racism, and the chance to "pass" for white elsewhere, gave them an added impetus.
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Perhaps this letter will be the impetus for a discovery of the real story.
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" Azour discussed Saudi Arabia's impetus to "genuinely move into a private sector-led economy.
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Punishing them, it appears, was the impetus behind the decision to leave the agreement.
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We won't know the real impetus until the agency produces records about that decision.
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Can you explain your thoughts on this dynamic and the impetus behind the series?
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I feel like that was the impetus to use the samples in that way.
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Increased import impetus is also coming from new smelters looking to build up stocks.
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But they said that Mr. Levine's suspension had given extra impetus to the plan.
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And isn't dissatisfaction with the way things are the impetus to make things better?
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He gives me the impetus to keep going through hard times and reach higher.
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That cruelty is the abiding impetus behind the dishonestly named right-to-life movement.
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The impetus of the 2008 Stonewall riots transformed the pub into a leather mecca.
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The chief impetus, he said, could be summed up in a single word: elevators.
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He added that a feeling of impotence was the true impetus for the protests.
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The impetus for FairShake is, in part, based on changes to the legal system.
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He used China's growing economic clout as impetus for an increasingly muscular foreign policy.
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Whatever the impetus, I shouted and waved at a friend ahead — who didn't exist.
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Asked about the impetus for the statement, a Justice Department spokesman declined to comment.
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The ISM numbers were the principle impetus for the raise in growth projections Thursday.
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Now, there's a little bit more impetus to put that back into the market.
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"That is much of the impetus behind the super PAC than anything," Rasky said.
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In 2012, Khelaifi identified Zlatan Ibrahimovic as the player who would provide that impetus.
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And it is the impetus, I'd argue, for living our lives to the fullest.
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Whether the king's unusual personal interest gave added impetus to the effort is unclear.
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At the time, both senators said Trump was not the impetus for their effort.
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It furnishes the impetus for the plot, but it shows up in other ways.
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What was the impetus for this book and what you were trying to achieve?
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His arrival implies that the bank's ambition to crack the top league requires fresh impetus.
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Talk a little bit about what got you to write it, what was the impetus.
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It would seem to me the actual impetus would be to expand the Democratic party.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Light was always an impetus for Christopher Wilmarth's work.
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But it seems to have no specific role or impetus in her own career arc.
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In part this is a reflection of copper's lack of directional impetus in recent weeks.
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In communist Vietnam conservatives would cheer the removal of a powerful external impetus for reform.
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The Civil War created an impetus for embalming to become something that was quite popular.
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"The original impetus for my work was cosmic in nature," he tells The Creators Project.
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Trump's comments on Pyongyang in the last several months were the impetus for the hearing.
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AND THERE IS A CLEAR IMPETUS, A CLEAR DETERMINATION ON BOTH SIDES TO MOVE FORWARD.
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"Genish is the perfect candidate to give TI a new impetus," the first source said.
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And that's part of the impetus behind overhauling the tax code in the first place.
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Fair, robust competition serves as an impetus for innovation, product differentiation, and wider consumer choice.
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With no impetus for wider prescribing from doctors, patients or governments, inertia and bureaucracy rule.
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Some Japanese hawks have pointed to this as yet another impetus to revise the constitution.
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Such a step could give fresh impetus to the protesters, whose demands have included Mrs.
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What other impetus exists for Western leaders to continue such unquestioning support for NATO expansion?
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Oil fell 3% on that day as Trump's comments gave impetus to a sell-off.
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It's the very wrestling with our problems that can be the impetus for our growth.
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The impetus for the protests was the detention of Lin Zuluan, Wukan's Communist Party secretary.
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"There's very little impetus among party bosses to make it easier to vote," Lerner said.
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The decision will provide further impetus for using the federal bankruptcy process to sell assets.
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In a Vulture interview, creator Issa Rae spoke about the impetus behind Molly's story line.
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Definers had circulated a document painting Soros as the impetus behind groups critical of Facebook.
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This is the impetus, that you felt anger and hate at the people who voted.
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Weiner: The real impetus is I think that both Jordan and I are computer nerds.
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It is part of the impetus for his first political campaign — for Michigan State's board.
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Investors took that as further impetus to flee, pushing the lira down to record lows.
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And those who have been silenced may have more impetus to speak than ever before.
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College Board officials said that the impetus for the adversity score had come from colleges.
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And that's an impetus that is beyond our thinking, it's just our drive to survive.
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What was the impetus for the book and what has he grown up to be?
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The article also misstated the impetus for the artist Michael Rakowitz's withdrawal from the Biennial.
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While the words in the strategy differ from the past, the impetus is the same.
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"It was just becoming an easier shot," Smith said of the impetus for the change.
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Nudges from the two men may also provide the impetus for a gallery to apply.
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Growing economic tensions with the United States provide further impetus for an alternative trading venue.
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There's an impetus to move this quickly -- if there's agreement on a vehicle that works.
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Mr. Barnoy takes prayer as the impetus for his work, exploring the transformation of gesture.
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But improving driver safety now is the impetus behind introducing the short-range systems today.
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A $7 box of Cheerios was the impetus behind the launch of an online retailer.
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His original impetus came from Bill Pease, a neighborhood activist in Seattle's South Park neighborhood.
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"China's G20 leadership could be the impetus the group needs to initiate this shift," he said.
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Additional impetus for gold came from expectations that the Fed will terminate its rate-hiking cycle.
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The impetus for action is often noble: trans people have historically been subject to terrible discrimination.
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But there's still some impetus for both sides to strike a deal eventually, according to Tan.
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Muir, one of the most celebrated Americans of his time, added impetus to the conservationist movement.
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There's a clear impetus to continue boosting the banking industry, whether it needs it or not.
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This combination presents an additional impetus for the (Treasury yield) curve to move flatter from here.
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He said early elections "will give great impetus to the economy, lift uncertainties and increase investments".
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That has given more impetus for coalition countries to attack them and the caliphate being dismantled.
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But there is also reason to fear that preferential deals weaken the impetus towards comprehensive liberalisation.
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The impetus for the move came Apple pulled the Dash app off of the App Store.
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Euronext also found technical impetus after holding chart support last week when it approached contract lows.
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That was one impetus behind the book: the question of whether we have a Pasternak now.
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Some reports even credit Obama's scorching takedown in 2011 as the impetus for Trump's 2016 run.
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The impetus for the updated bikes came was the need to improve JUMP's overall unit economics.
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And when I did, it gave me the impetus to carry on in that same direction.
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Version 2: The impetus for the meeting was the promise of negative information about Hillary Clinton.
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There's a new impetus about Pimblett since he collected his sole career loss to Cameron Else.
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So another impetus to update the ePrivacy Directive is to harmonize it with the new GDPR.
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The move to include disabled children in mainstream education provided the initial impetus in the 1990s.
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Actually, without the female characters in Deadpool, there wouldn't even be an impetus for the plot.
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"The crisis created by this administration ending DACA creates an impetus to pass legislation," said Barrientos.
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My other motive was selfish: I sleep terribly and needed some impetus to straighten me out.
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It rates Johnson Matthey "equal weight" or hold citing "a lack of near-term earnings impetus".
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Prosecutors have not said anything publicly about the raid being the impetus for a better deal.
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Whether the impetus for the announcement was the crash or not, it doesn't matter much now.
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But the impetus for Trump's push to eliminate the money from the spending bill remains unclear.
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Although the movement may have outlived its original impetus, there are undoubtedly still things to protest.
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And with growth and inflation accelerating, there isn't much impetus for BI to ease this year.
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A major impetus for the 1986 reform was the growing complexity of the US tax system.
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The letter specifically cites the California and New York bills as the impetus for their efforts.
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One impetus for the ramp up in diplomatic cooperation could be developments in U.S. foreign policy.
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The movement's initial impetus was literary: how to sidestep conscious processes and make dream states visible.
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We know that Trump Jr. didn't initially tell the truth about the impetus for the meeting.
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That's ultimately the impetus for Project 23, co-founded by Marshall and his wife, Michi Marshall.
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But the impetus behind unmasking officers' career histories goes beyond ideals of open data and accountability.
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Yes, let's diminish her autonomy by assuming the impetus behind her decision-making is her partner.
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Al Franken amid sexual harassment allegations as an increased impetus for Trump to do the same.
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Impetus for the pact followed Europe's biggest influx of refugees and migrants since World War Two.
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A currency championed as a source of European solidarity was exposed as an impetus for discord.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the impetus for Mr. Rakowitz's withdrawing from the Biennial.
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The prevailing impetus to oppose abortion is to punish the woman who doesn't want the child.
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Still, the backlash gave Korean business a fright and an impetus to seek out new markets.
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Most have bounced back smartly this year as a decisively dovish Fed has provided the impetus.
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The coalition's move into Germany predated Brexit, but Britain's withdrawal has added impetus to the expansion.
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Sometimes when these things happen, that's when you have the real impetus and chance for change.
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Thus, viewing America's foundational impetus as solely a product of slavery lacks nuance and historical perspective.
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But I'm betting much of their newfound political activism has a bit clearer impetus: Employee pressure.
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If nothing else, an armed left might once again create a bipartisan impetus for gun control.
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Seven months after the incident occurred, my assault was the impetus for a military court-martial.
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If it's different enough to evade detection, that doesn't seem to be part of the impetus.
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Katainen told CNBC that there's a new impetus across member states to improve the European project.
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Trump's presidency was the impetus behind John MacIntosh's decision to take the US oath of citizenship.
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" The impetus for the documentary came in 2015, when after the 40th anniversary special of "S.
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French and U.S. GDP data due out on Friday could give further impetus to inflation expectations.
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It also puts teen vapers — the very impetus for the ban — at increased risk for smoking.
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The judge said the documents could clarify the impetus for the push for a citizenship question.
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"I still think the overall environment for equities has very strong growth impetus," said the CIO.
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The disease, with which she still struggles, was the impetus for the family's journey from Mexico.
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The global financial crisis of 2008 gave Bloomberg the impetus for a third term as mayor.
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The statehood push was planned before the hurricane, but the storm has given it new impetus.
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However, debilitating U.S. sanctions against Maduro's government have given his administration more impetus for the talks.
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But the impetus to reform was lost as oil prices and revenue soared again in the 2000s.
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It could give the government some kind of impetus to improve the regulation of their gaming industry.
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With yields now having retraced to 3.15 percent, investors are looking for fresh impetus for dollar buying.
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His death a few days later gave impetus to the State Department's push for a travel ban.
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"We didn't want to be disrupted by the outside," he said, explaining one impetus behind the Speedfactory.
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A major impetus for adoption of the 14th Amendment was to protect this right from state violation.
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Because, slowly but surely, the impetus to wear a watch is coming back to the tech set.
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If so, it may provide some impetus to a faltering peace process and help end the killing.
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Mr Trump's strictures may provide further impetus, says Sandy Vershbow, a former deputy secretary-general of NATO.
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Anxious officials wonder where the political impetus for a debate on the euro's future might come from.
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Maya Kosoff, a tech and politics writer for Vanity Fair, was the impetus for this entire investigation.
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This was a very pressing concern early on, but it's unclear if this was the true impetus.
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Just as the club was regaining its former impetus, Rosicky managed to find a run of form.
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The impetus is less financial than moral—an attempt to sort the deserving poor from the chaff.
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The impetus here is the looming threat of so-called superbugs that have grown resistant to antibiotics.
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What was the original impetus behind it, and what makes it different than other artist residency programs?
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That "seems to be the impetus for a lot of the fighting over this rule," he said.
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However, McDowell says that if this is an impetus towards Kremlin foreign policy, it's a mistaken one.
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JACKSON, Wyoming — Political views have long been the impetus behind many a deeply awkward American Thanksgiving dinner.
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Former gray hat hacker Andrew Aurenheimer announced the impetus for the decision on alt-right website Gab.
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It's a shame that Aoki turned his back on his academic pursuits alongside his truly punk impetus.
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A lot of people think these volatile political times can serve as the impetus for inspiring art.
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It also encouraged foreigners to snap up flats in Sydney and Melbourne, giving construction even more impetus.
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The news will give more impetus for the Bank of England to cut interest rates this week.
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These persistent marine mysteries were part of the impetus for Conservation International's recent whale shark tracking project.
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It's always hard to pin down the true impetus, and often the real source is not obvious.
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Getting this out and being honest, really telling my story, that was was the impetus behind this.
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"That in turn would likely give gold the impetus to break up through $1,300 again," he said.
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Trump is widely expected to use the trip to give fresh impetus to Middle East peace talks.
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"This move and action are expected to give impetus to the military effort," it said, without elaborating.
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The subsequent backlash has placed renewed impetus on media outlets to put news reporting under the microscope.
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Now, nearly 20 years later, Azor sees the same impetus for PC purchases coming from VR applications.
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He said he hopes the ads give lawmakers an added impetus to act quickly on tax reform.
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"The tone of the Fed doesn't give much impetus for the dollar to outperform," said TD's Issa.
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What was the impetus that turns Jack back into Jack, and ready to fight for the marriage?
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"The UK's success has certainly inspired us and given us an impetus to move forward," Eliades said.
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This time, although students played their typically large role, the original impetus came from an opposition party.
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Arkansas would help them get that work done, but money wasn't the only impetus for the move.
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Neighborhood extortion rings and forced recruiting of young people by maras are a principal impetus for migration.
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"The impetus [for this rally] is that the raids have increased," said Adam Eidinger, who was rallying.
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Once the Senate returns on Thursday, the impetus for some kind of movement is sure to increase.
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At the Wired tech 25 conference, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri discussed the impetus for the platform tweak.
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That rising drumbeat is the impetus for this bipartisan effort to protect Mueller being led by Sens.
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She and others had noticed a gap before this, which was an impetus to do the study.
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The impetus was simple: users would pay for downloads but then get stuck trying to edit them.
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"A secondary impetus for this program was to get people into the formal labor market," he said.
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The impetus for it had been concern over an increasing volume of heroin entering the prison system.
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What evidence and impetus would compel you to do the job the Constitution, patriotism and morality dictate?
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I guess that was the impetus for writing that song, since there were so many of them.
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"It's the very wrestling with our problems that can be the impetus for our growth," Rogers wrote.
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The health benefits of ascending stairs, however, have been the impetus for staircases in many buildings today.
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Doesn't this directly contravene Tim's claim to being a responsible caretaker, an ethical impetus that overrides confidentiality?
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The American mass media company launched its new SportsTech accelerator today, based in part, on that impetus.
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And that gave me the impetus to respond to Ambassador Taylor with the text that I sent.
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That explains some of the impetus behind the more than $40 billion of deals announced on Thursday.
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Giving others a fighting chance like the one he had has been his impetus in the Senate.
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Hernandez's crimes appeared to have no clear impetus beyond a dangerous mixture of paranoia and toxic masculinity.
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It is likely that this proximity is the impetus for films about toilet habits and food choices.
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This gives China added impetus to reduce its coal use as its population clamors for cleaner air.
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For gift recording purposes, we will not be mentioning Jeffrey's name as the impetus for this gift.
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Both senators, though, downplayed the timing, saying Trump's previous statements were not the impetus for their effort.
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Workplace sexual harassment is a labor issue at its heart, and it's often the impetus for unionization.
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Their grass-roots protests also gave Obama a greater impetus and opportunity to champion criminal justice reform.
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For gift recording purposes, we will not be mentioning Jeffreys name as the impetus for this gift.
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The long-discussed idea was given new impetus by the back-to-back Ebola and Zika epidemics.
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United's success has been part of the impetus behind the increasing number of vertical health insurer deals.
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The European Commission's decision not to pursue an excessive deficit procedure gave fresh impetus for bond buying.
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Police are investigating whether that may have been the impetus for the staged incident, the sources said.
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A Juneteenth holiday is just the impetus and enabler of the change that we want to see.
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That's part of where my impetus to bring something to market that could do that came from.
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The impetus for the proposal, whose existence Politico first reported last week, is threefold, according to these sources.
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But the impetus is even more important — a strengthened consumer who looks willing to start spending money again.
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His mother worked multiple jobs to finance his son's Olympic dream, with Russian coaches providing the technical impetus.
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Some would point to the French Revolution, just a few decades before, as the impetus for this rapaciousness.
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"He is the impetus for this program," says Tracey Johnson, executive director of the National Safe Haven Alliance.
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And every launch by Pyongyang is an impetus for Japan and South Korea to improve missile defense systems.
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Greater harmonization of data protection rules is certainly an impetus for updating the EU's legal framework around privacy.
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That who was really running this investigation and who gave it the impetus Judge, from the very beginning?
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According to experts, Turkey's desire for Israeli gas may be the impetus needed to finally broker a resolution.
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And Najam revealed in a later tweet that one particular shot was the impetus behind the whole clip.
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It wasn't yet clear whether the downing of the US spy drone would provide further impetus for escalation.
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A hard line from the NPC on the oath-taking case would give their campaign yet more impetus.
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Of course, a person's age is rarely the real reason they cheat, even if it is the impetus.
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Entry into the accelerator program Techstars Chicago was the impetus they needed, and they've been gaining momentum since.
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In other words, the impetus for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice's design initially came from the role of ninja.
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The second wave of feminism seems to have been the main impetus behind women's negative attitudes toward undergarments.
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This formed part of the impetus for "Family Album": Mr Muja wanted to offer these individuals some agency.
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It's an impetus to talk about issues we feel passionately about, such as poverty, education and social justice.
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The impetus behind the game is to change the way periods are taught to and viewed by tweens.
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In fact, photography school is the impetus behind Beckham's move to New York City in just two weeks.
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The announcement cites a complaint filed by consumer rights group Public Citizen as the impetus for the letters.
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So that was the impetus for creating VALEAP in 2008, which we modeled after the South Carolina program.
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But the spotlight on him gave fresh impetus to discussions about finding ways to rein in failed promoters.
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The French president-elect's longstanding calls for a "new deal" between his country and Germany were the impetus.
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YouTube is pointing to a spate of internet challenges-gone-wrong as the impetus for the new policy.
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What you need is consistency, and an impetus to slow down for 15 minutes you could easily squander.
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Traders said the dollar needed a fresh impetus or an escalation in the trade tensions to move higher.
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Points of connection between Cameraperson and The Confessions are easy to detect, because the impetus is the same.
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Armed with these sounds, bands like Manilla Road and Riot became the impetus for the nascent USPM movement.
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For those reasons, Baucus said there is greater impetus for the U.S. to make a deal with China.
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"Since taking office, he has, with much elan, with much hope, provided Europe with important impetus," she said.
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And some that was true at first, according to the Fed, though the impetus seems to be weakening.
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A weaker U.S. dollar gave impetus to buyers as commodities priced in the currency became cheaper to purchase.
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However, recent studies at Boston University may have been an impetus for the change in the league's perspective.
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"If that were to change, I think it would give an impetus to more capital spending," he continued.
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"I couldn't help feeling like there was massive overproduction," St. John said of the impetus to start Dresshirt.
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Some analysts expect China's latest data to provide impetus to Beijing to resolve the trade dispute with Washington.
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No matter what the impetus, he brought to bear on each effort a kind of photographic perfect pitch.
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"The impetus behind it was because of the changing nature of the industry," a representative for AHIP said.
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"There should be a moral imperative to do the right thing, not a legal impetus," the organization said.
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High costs associated with chronic disease management are likely the impetus behind CVS-Aetna's interest in SDOH solutions.
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But new research suggests another impetus: The virus may have evolved a new weapon against its human hosts.
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Tshisekedi has promised to give impetus to the fight against corruption and the efficiency of the judicial system.
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How mothers would feel about the impetus behind breakfastime phone calls from their sons is an intriguing thought.
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The impetus to "smash" the haters is hard to deny, and in many ways impossible to argue with.
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But the detente has added new impetus and learning the language has won support from the Communist leadership.
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Still, the narrative stuck, and Prokop's report acted as the impetus for the IOC's first drug-testing programs.
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This was likely the impetus for similar notices from Attorneys General in other states like Texas and Illinois.
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The impetus for change typically hinges on a moment when the focus shifts away from words toward action.
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They admitted overseeing the use of torture, giving new impetus to a debate that refused to go away.
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He is a client of Ms. Damas's, though, and she said he was the impetus for the suit.
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Until he turned 2000 in January, Mr. Myers was one of them — an impetus for his civic engagement.
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Now, maybe relations will be better behind the scenes, when there's less impetus to grandstand or score points.
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The impetus for heading back to school is often a desire to change jobs, or to add skills.
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Competition would create the impetus for banks to do more with technology and provide better services, Luchetti explained.
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Wars provided an impetus for tax increases, with major hikes during both world wars and the Korean War.
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Green Bay's only highly promising sequence of plays in the first half only provided more impetus for Atlanta.
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That gives Cornyn local and national impetus to get tax reform done in a way McConnell doesn't have.
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"Whether you believe he was the impetus or not, the stadium got built on his watch," he said.
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So the impetus for remixing the whole album was Scott's desire to do it more than the band's?
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Michael Moore says Gwen Stefani might have actually been the impetus for Donald Trump's 2016 White House bid.
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However, a border-adjustment tax would provide a large impetus toward fixing many of the problems afflicting us.
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He said those regional trade agreements could provide an "important impetus" to the WTO to advance its rules.
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But in Far: Lone Sails, it sets the expectation that you, the player, are the impetus for everything.
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It is doubtful that whoever replaces her at Italian Vogue will feel quite the same impetus to provoke.
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"That's the impetus that a lot of our scoundrels are looking for when encouraging risky investments," he said.
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Yet Goldman Sachs warned that the economic impetus from tax reform may have diminishing returns after this year.
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In a press release, Amazon cited a "changing jobs landscape" as the impetus for the job-training push.
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"But the challenge is always for smaller parties in our system is … the impetus is to vote strategically."
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But the Ukraine allegations could give new impetus to those pushing to pursue impeachment proceedings against President Trump.
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In a Medium post, New York organizer Nathan Wahl put the impetus behind the nationwide wail pretty well.
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Wages are rising, he added, "but not at a pace that would provide much upward impetus" to inflation.
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The impetus was Occupy Comics, a comic-book project to raise money for the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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Those movies gave me the impetus to write a contemporary film from a black woman's point of view.
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It would later become the impetus for The Birmingham Project, Bey's 2013 commemoration of the tragedy's 50th anniversary.
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The case is widely credited as the impetus behind Ireland's move to legalize same-sex marriage in 2015.
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THUMP reached out to Hazel and Douglas to ask about the impetus for the film and working with Homler.
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And the impetus for that was laid in the framing of the disease as a threat to national security.
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More importantly, they created the impetus for a steady wave of startup accelerators to enter the Latin American ecosystem.
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That's the impetus behind the Huawei Watch Jewel and Elegant, two variants of the wearable that bring the chic.
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TC: What was the original impetus for the EU's digital copyright reform, and what did the Commission eventually propose?
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If he drinks the feminism Kool-Aid, then his work will be dictated by politics rather than artistic impetus.
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Aside from broadly hating women, the Sons of Jacob's impetus for creating Gilead stems from a vast infertility issue.
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When you're thinking about doing this, when you're gonna do a startup, what was the impetus for doing that?
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Macron wants G7 leaders to agree on the principle of a universal tax to provide impetus to this effort.
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"Such a decision, it was argued, gives impetus to improving the liquidity of the foreign exchange market," he said.
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That's an unequivocal statement that gives political impetus to Beijing's plans to shutter more excess steel and coal capacity.
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"In all likelihood, business investment will remain tilted to the upside, but with no new impetus," he told Reuters.
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A further impetus to professionalise came from "voucher" schemes, in which governments provided tokens to be exchanged for services.
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The religious nature of the message was not the impetus for Ms Silva's refusal: it was its hateful content.
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One impetus to go public is the relatively small window for IPOs — they traditionally slow down around presidential elections.
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And that gave you the freedom or the impetus to say ... It gave me some wiggle room for sure.
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Gunn mocked Shapiro in the process, which appears to be the impetus for conservatives digging into the filmmaker's past.
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"But frankly the real [impetus] for change is going to come out of the DOJ investigation," Morris tells me.
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To the extent that banks were facilitators of these offshore accounts, it would add impetus to more regulatory scrutiny.
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I've tried plenty of security solutions but I don't have the time or impetus to lock down every app.
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Gold still has some impetus left, with concerns over the state of the global economy holding intact, analysts said.
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Some analysts expect Monday's trade data to provide impetus to Chinese authorities to resolve the trade dispute with Washington.
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But on Monday, the impetus for the U.S. marches span from immigrants' rights to LGBT awareness to police misconduct.
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What is your impetus to use everyday objects to form a new idea of feminism in the modern age?
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The impetus was really to be more like Allen Iverson, the coolest dude on Earth between 2000 and 2003.
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Finally, Kosar gives short shrift to the widespread and bipartisan support that forms the ultimate impetus for this bill.
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Electronic music had turned into the world's dominant party soundtrack, but the impetus behind its creation was largely lost.
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The impetus for me to start making my own was after I read this one comic by Mary Fleener.
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Canadian photographer Laurence Philomène is explaining the impetus behind her new non-binary portrait series, published exclusively on Broadly.
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But credit — for the impetus, at least — for creation of the internet goes to the former Soviet Union (USSR).
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Heikal said there was impetus for Egyptian gas to flow to European markets via terminals in Idku and Damietta.
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The impetus to use automation is not just about costs: it is also trying to keep up with consumers.
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Government efforts to shut older, heavily polluting mines and factories have given commodity prices fresh impetus in recent weeks.
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And these revisions may not even deter hedge funds from exercising appraisal rights, the ostensible impetus for these changes.
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But there has also been change, with players like the 20-year-old Itoje adding fresh power and impetus.
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All this created the impetus for the men of the Torres Strait to enlist to fight for their homes.
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The action taken by the European Union, he said, should be an impetus to get moving on such legislation.
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The memo's release, CNN reported, could be used by Trump as an impetus for firing the deputy attorney general.
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But prosecutors also cited the concern that Ghosn could destroy evidence while out on bail as impetus for arrest.
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The proponents were quite open that the impetus for the measure was a TIF-subsidy for a proposed Walmart.
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Activists have acknowledged that regulators' failure to swiftly implement the 2016 measure was the impetus for the 2018 campaign.
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But I prefer the old model, where alcohol isn't so strongly implied as the impetus for all the fun.
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Immigrant mutual aid groups, which had existed prior to the raids, found new allies and an impetus to grow.
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The whistleblower complaint served as the impetus behind an explosive impeachment inquiry into the president launched by House Democrats.
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That change could indeed blunt the political impetus for an antitrust crackdown, some of the industry's antitrust critics acknowledge.
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They also had a powerful incentive to prioritize buybacks over investment, with further impetus coming from U.S. tax cuts.
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A major impetus for the move is to bring the organization into compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act.
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This was the impetus behind the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan, which limited carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
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Dr. Robert Grossman, dean of the medical school, cited young physicians' "crushing debt" as an impetus for the move.
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Researching his murder years later provided the impetus to reconnect with the culture and the home that she'd left.
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"That was really my impetus to come to New York, because I just wanted to get away," he said.
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Investors have taken his ascension last week as the impetus to evacuate their money ahead of a potential disaster.
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With the ECB resuming rate cuts and dropping time constraints on asset purchases, yields have little impetus to rise.
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The main impetus for the current crackdown, however, appears to come from the security services, not the Orthodox Church.
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But the real impetus to Amazon's growth over the past decade was Amazon Web Services, its cloud computing platform.
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That won't be changing, but maybe it gives that coalition a little more impetus, a little bit more momentum.
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Social media can also be the impetus some people are looking for to set goals and achieve physical health.
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For them, the single impetus for their rebellion was the government's initial mistaken attempt to go easier on corruption.
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Elsewhere, Dubai's index fell 1.6 percent, ending five session of gains as investors lacked impetus to build further positions.
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Bickert noted that Facebook's imperfect enforcement policy was part of the impetus for allowing users to appeal banned content.
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One impetus was the No Limits bus, one of four bus routes Rise students took to and from school.
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There are real problems with the health law that would seem to provide an impetus for quick congressional action.
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As disappointing as that was, though, the experience also provided the impetus for Weiss to finally make his dream game.
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The impetus behind that episode is that every human being in the world is the star of their own show.
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But when there is little impetus to visit them they lie dormant, like Christmas decorations waiting for a better season.
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The impetus to disparage the new is strong in us – our minds our conservative while our hearts are all-encompassing.
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During the subsequent oil boom, however, the impetus to make difficult structural changes to the economy, society and government dissipated.
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Musk cited conversations with the director of the Saudi fund as the impetus for his push to take Tesla private.
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The movement's 70th anniversary in 1989 gave huge impetus to the pro-democracy unrest that engulfed the country that year.
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For Poulton and his colleagues, the real impetus behind the work isn't to help Silicon Valley billionaires live to 125.
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In an interview, Carville told The Verge that he was the impetus for the collaboration between Palantir and New Orleans.
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" The impetus to look into this came from a simple question: "What would it be like to land on Europa?
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The economy had been expected to cool a little anyway, as the impetus from the Trump administration's fiscal stimulus faded.
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This might finally provide the impetus we need to get rid of those old purses we haven't used since 2010.
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"When it's something intentional, and there was obvious intention to defraud, then that's more impetus for congressional hearings," he said.
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"The impetus in '07 was largely some scandals that had occurred, and the need to respond to those," Sarbanes said.
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Now, there's an even bigger impetus to stop global warming— we gotta save the lizzies, before it's too late. [NPR]
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Japan has previously cited what it says is South Korea's insufficient export controls as the main impetus for the move.
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The familiar world of her childhood, made strange by time, is the impetus for Paula Castillo's new body of work.
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However while Gun Country is a timely show with perhaps the right exploratory impetus, it doesn't do the right thing.
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It could even be asked whether the cheap simplicity of buying certificates is diminishing the impetus for more tangible efforts.
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When the United States went to war in Afghanistan in the fall of 20093, the impetus and aims seemed clear.
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My relationship with my work has changed completely, and the impetus behind producing it in 2014 has been completely upended.
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Or with all of the regulatory issues Tesla's been having with its autopilot systems, was that the impetus for it?
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Many face almost no competition in the locales where they operate and have little impetus to improve the patient experience.
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But once the IMF's cure had worked and the EU became cooler about Turkish accession, the impetus for reform waned.
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The Sinaloa cartel, under Guzmán's direction, "basically was the impetus for building tunnels across into the United States," Vigil said.
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Instead, as reported by The Hill, he's using the election as impetus for repealing ObamaCare and other Obama administration measures.
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Without the impetus of learning more about this bizarre, fascinating world, I found myself getting bored after a few hours.
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"I wanted to relieve my pain [from] bullying," Ufele told Refiney29 of the main impetus for getting into fashion design.
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The hawkish nuclear-armed North Korean nuclear being in the neighborhood might also be an impetus behind Japan's policy reversal.
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However, while momentum is turning amid reduced fiscal impetus and numerous crosscurrents, the U.S. economy has a significant growth buffer.
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Homeland Security officials cited the surge in Haitians on the southwestern border as a major impetus for the policy change.
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The General Capital Increase for the Bank will give Africa an additional impetus to fast track its growth and development.
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The impetus for these clauses stemmed from the states' bad experiences in using their resources to promote private economic development.
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After all, no one wants to breathe dirty air, and climate concerns are the impetus for many recent policy changes.
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" Cohen replied with "For gift recording purposes, we will not be mentioning Jeffrey's name as the impetus for this gift.
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The whole impetus for the news conference, remember, was an event he held when he was angry at Fox News.
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"There's not a lot of impetus for me to believe that wages are going to pressure inflation higher," said Briggs.
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Perhaps WeWork's biggest impetus for pushing on with the IPO despite investor resistance was the prospect of the massive loan.
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Traders on Thursday said the dollar needed a fresh impetus or an escalation in the trade tensions to move higher.
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The impetus for the program, he said, was about 1,000 fatal overdoses that occurred over six years in the 1990s.
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Today, the impetus for tax reform is coming courtesy of three unlikely partners: Apple CEO Tim Cook, Trump and Ryan.
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Part of the impetus for this remix record was listeners' error in believing that Timber was already an electronic piece.
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"Now, I think there's even a broader political impetus around protecting vulnerable communities," Josephine Co-CEO Matthew Jorgensen told TechCrunch.
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The next impetus was Spring 2013: I was booked to create forty minutes of original music at The National Gallery.
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Central banks cut rates primarily to boost money supply in the economy, stoke demand and provide an impetus to growth.
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Trump administration officials have taken the coronavirus outbreak as the impetus to reinforce their pressure on companies to leave China.
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For renters, this means an ever-increasing cost of living and for some, an impetus to pack up and leave.
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The impetus for Monday's announcement was the tedium of unlimited meetings between the pitcher and catcher, which stifle the action.
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A strong ruling in favor of Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Friedman said, could provide the impetus for a better federal law.
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So, it puts even more emphasis and impetus on events like this and getting the turnout, particularly among young people.
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Economists say that the main impetus behind this surge in activity is an increase in private and public sector investment.
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Artist Brittney Lee served as the production designer for "Myth" and was the impetus behind its 2D-in-3D aesthetic.
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But in the end, asserting the right of potty mouths everywhere to exercise their rights was a bipartisan vote. Impetus?
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The D.E.A. had asked for the analogues to be controlled, but part of the impetus for the move seemed internal.
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Instead, Flipboard's impetus for hosting video is more about expanding beyond news articles and eventually aggregating other kinds of media.
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Sharing secrets and bringing food to the bereaved, the Mothers are an all-knowing entity, at once witness and impetus.
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Without the initial impetus provided by Hamilton, none of these advances would have come to pass, Cohen and DeLong maintain.
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Ms. Gerrity has warmth, delicacy, loveliness; Ms. Kikta has heroic amplitude and terrific impetus; Ms. Phelan has fantasy, poetry, liquidity.
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If it can do whatever it wants than what impetus do others have to abide by the rules Amazon overlooks.
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The impetus for that trip was a wedding in Biras, a tiny country village about 5 hours south of Paris.
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He became the impetus behind a team gathering to raise money for pediatric cancer, held last Saturday at Barclays Center.
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For those who end up seeking treatment, the impetus often comes from a family member pushing them to do so.
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The memo confirms that Trump foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos, not Page, provided the impetus for opening the counterintelligence investigation.
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Thanks to pensions and the promise of Social Security, there also wasn't a big impetus for this generation to invest.
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This passage of time and these old ghosts give Jamie the thematic impetus to shift from travel narrative to memoir.
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If doing the right thing does not come "naturally" then perhaps a mercenary, purely political impetus will be in play.
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However, that&aposs not to say that the "porn ban" was the only impetus for Tumblr&aposs fall from grace.
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I decided to see what happens when you give impetus to people, let them go with it, then make choices.
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But if it couldn't do so without the impetus of a deadline, it may feel even less urgency without one.
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An aide from his office said that much of the impetus behind this focus has been driven by constituent feedback.
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A lawyer representing the whistleblower, whose complaint filed to Congress was the impetus for the impeachment inquiry, questioned why Sen.
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That slippage was the impetus for The Vesper Project, currently on view at the University of Miami's Lowe Art Museum.
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The 24th woman offers the impetus for the tome: New Museum founder Marcia Tucker, whose death Hickey wants to honor.
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The impetus for the de Blasio plan is a much-needed funding infusion for New York City's ailing public hospitals.
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Moving more specifically into Refrigerator Monologues, I know you've written some about Gwen Stacy being the impetus to this book.
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This impetus becomes an issue when the "new" thing fashion is turning its attention towards a marginalized group of people.
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The images on your phone and whatever envy they provoke are, apparently, a great impetus for getting on a plane.
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A long-running effort by some members of May's own party to get rid of her could gain renewed impetus.
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In the wake of the Comey firing, politicians and pundits continue to react with confusion at the impetus behind Trump's actions.
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The impetus for the fight was Xiaodong calling Chinese martial arts outdated and fake, and the results certainly helped his case.
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Despite its grim history, the negative aspects of Birmingham became the impetus for some of the most important music ever made.
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"The ruling should be an impetus for German policymakers to regulate the digital estate," said Alex Fanta, a journalist at netzpolitik.
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And while it's using retrofitted tablets to power the offering, the impetus to turn cars into connected 'entertainment pods' is clear.
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The original impetus, according to CEO and co-founder Mike Cessario, was to cater to heavy metal and punk rock fans.
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The claims of Russian hacking -- whether substantiated or not -- should create the impetus for these reforms, which will benefit all voters.
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The impetus to blog moved from the quick and dirty blogging world of my wayward youth into newsrooms around the country.
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Weight loss may have been my impetus, but the truth is, what happened on the scale is the least interesting part.
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Mr. Ryan described the decline of traditional manufacturing not only as the focus of his campaign, but also as its impetus.
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Die Mannschaft seemed to lack their usual creative impetus, with Mario Götze and Mesut Özil attracting particular criticism for their lethargy.
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Not quantifying what else could be done if assets were managed more effectively limits the impetus for action in this area.
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That's smart, since the more the deal seems to accomplish, the less impetus Congress has to act to kill the company.
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Networks use declining viewing figures as the impetus to cancel a show, not the coming of a natural and logical conclusion.
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"This fresh outrage gives even greater impetus to strip his name from a New York state park," Hoylman told BuzzFeed news.
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Kaitlyn: If we could go back to the impetus of the study, why were you as curious about this question specifically?
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That would be bad news for Europe as a whole, which needs impetus from Berlin on, for example, euro zone integration.
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But the big impetus came in 2015-16, when some 2m asylum-seekers, mostly from the Middle East, poured into Europe.
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When I asked Pham about the impetus behind the "[mothermap]," he said that it enabled him to bring together competing ideologies.
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Regulatory clearance of its takeover of Hungryhouse provided added extra impetus for a company that operates from Australia to the Americas.
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Of course, it's not clear how strong the impetus is for Facebook, Twitter, or others to get serious about self-policing.
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That defeat may have given him all the more impetus to achieve success by bringing Mr Trump and Mr Kim together.
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But the arrival 11 years ago of a male grandson, the son of Naruhito's younger brother, sapped the impetus for reform.
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein refused Trump's request to state publicly that his memo was the impetus for Comey's removal 12.
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"It's the global euphoria ... The daily highs in New York are an impetus," said John Ing, president of Maison Placements Canada.
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The rise of Islamic State and Russia's entry into the war have given new impetus to diplomacy, leading to a Dec.
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I am not the most fashion-conscious person, so people's styles were afterthoughts while shooting on the streets; rarely the impetus.
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The partnership with American Airlines "is expected to provide continuous impetus for the company's long-term growth," said China Southern's announcement.
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And as he's grown more vocal about the issue, he returns to his own child as the impetus for his outspokenness.
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But the vague recommendations will put the impetus on Sessions to explain why it's necessary to crack down on pot legalization.
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"The intention and impetus behind my work is to discover, learn, and explore the states of my schizophrenic mind," Sibio explains.
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B RollJeff Sessions is reviewing police reform which may affect consent decrees, which are the impetus for reforms, across the nation.
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The team cites a long affinity for DCon's "chill, inclusive, curious vibe" as the impetus for their official involvement this year.
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Two months of silence were the impetus I needed to leave New Jersey and move to North Carolina to attend college.
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But observers say the recent surge in roundups lacks the same political impetus, leaving many migrants and observers scratching their heads.
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He says part of the impetus for this research is that the development of young people's romantic relationships is so understudied.
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Fanfiction undoubtedly exists in the realm of fantasy, so what was your impetus behind literally fulfilling a strand of fan fiction?
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The Bulgarian gifted away an early break with a spate of double faults to give 35-year-old Benneteau the impetus.
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The relocation of U.S. and other multinational firms out of China may, in fact, be the impetus behind the Trump tariffs.
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Secondly, as with steel, "supply-side reform" is being given extra impetus by the proliferation of trade cases against Chinese exports.
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The actual impetus for the subpoena, wrote Judge Rao, a recent Mr Trump appointee, was to look into the president's misdeeds.
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"This report adds considerably to the impetus on the Clean Power Plan and the agreement reached in Paris," Dr. Holdren said.
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CNN's Jeff Zeleny reported that the impetus for Trump's statement that he had misspoken in Finland came from the President himself.
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I profoundly hope that future histories will look to Charlottesville as providing the impetus for the further perfection of our union.
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It leads to a certain impetus to not be a criminal and be placed in a cage for years or decades.
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But while the need for new antibiotics increases, impetus toward developing and marketing new infection-fighting medicine continues to be stalled.
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Sometimes nationalism can be jingoistic — even fascistic — but it can also be a constructive impetus that helps to unify a nation.
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Also dividend payouts are due to be completed in the coming weeks, leaving managers with less impetus to buy shares afterwards.
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Devastating floods in Missouri and Texas have given a new impetus to lawmakers fighting for legislation to reform federal flood insurance.
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The real problem is the law itself, and that's why I do hope this is an impetus for reform this year.
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That's the impetus behind an ambitious project called the Jaguar Corridor Initiative, launched by the global wild cat conservation organization Panthera.
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The soundtrack isn't the impetus for watching the TV show; it also doesn't add to the messages included within each episode.
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As always, Mitchell's primary impetus was making art, an impulse that connects this era with the complete spectrum of her career.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) had effectively locked up the Republican presidential nomination, giving GOP voters less impetus to go to the polls.
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Mark Hetfield, the president of HIAS, said the climate of political rancor over immigration gave impetus to the national refugee event.
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It is unclear whether this will have any meaningful effect on the economy, with the impetus for business investment essentially absent.
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FRENCH FINANCE MINISTER SAYS NEW ITALIAN GOVT IS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES TO GIVE IMPETUS TO FRENCH-ITALIAN COOPERATION ON ALL ECONOMIC MATTERS
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You have a Chinese economy that's weaker than what we know, so they probably have an impetus to make a deal.
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Mr. Ryan describes the decline of traditional manufacturing not only as the focus of his campaign, but also as its impetus.
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But perhaps a bigger impetus, officials and residents here say, has been economics, especially poverty and the lack of good jobs.
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I think kids are hip and know when things are limited, and that's really the impetus for a reason to buy.
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And while in theory that change could simply mean reversing voter apathy, the clear impetus is to upend the status quo.
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These two works, and the pieces between them, are united by a shared impetus to convey individuated takes on inner experience.
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" While race was not the impetus for her run, she said, it matters because "it informs the issues that are spotlighted.
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Part of the original impetus for the creation of Batwoman and Bat-Girl was to give Batman and Robin love interests.
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CCS: Certainly I think there is greater impetus now than ever before in our previous meeting in Beijing the last round.
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Trump is said to have named Perry as the impetus for taking the call with Zelensky that ultimately spurred impeachment hearings.
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The impetus for the book was, in part, his familiarity with diplomats, the military and C.I.A. employees through his father's work.
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Which made us wonder whether your impetus for submitting this application was simply your realization that you would one day die.
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Starr led the controversial investigation of Clinton's relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky that provided the impetus for the impeachment.
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An EU scheme to subsidise farmers to reduce production could add impetus after it was fully subscribed for 1 million tonnes.
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Kerr's instrumental university provided something of a blueprint for the neoliberal university, now shorn of its public-spirited and egalitarian impetus.
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Winning awards in Hong Kong, the video brought the artist his first national attention and the impetus to quit his job.
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"Donald Trump has been the impetus for putting everything on warp speed," said Garry South, a Democratic political strategist in California.
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"The impetus for this piece began in San Francisco, when I participated in the first AIDS walk in 1986," he said.
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For Lawrence M. D. Yen, who had a furniture factory in southern China, that was the impetus to move to Vietnam.
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Ironically, back in the 1930s, environmental destruction wrought by oil multinationals had provided a powerful impetus for Mexico to nationalize them.
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Trump's repeated assertion that the dossier was the impetus for the FBI investigation has been proven wrong again and again. 5.
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But it was the end of a romantic relationship that gave her the impetus to sign up for her first marathon.
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That lent fresh impetus to a market already buoyed by expectations of state stimulus to offset the impact of U.S. tariffs.
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Bancassurance, meaning the interplay between bank and insurance company, will be given totally fresh impetus again as a result of digitalisation.
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Luxury carmakers have an impetus to pitch more than safety, and in this case BMW is selling time as a luxury.
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That was definitely the impetus for why I invented Devon [played by Roberta Colindrez] and wanted to include a genderqueer character.
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This led to the impetus to use the Watch's heart rate sensor to see if it could accurately detect a diabetic patient.
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MKS PAMP Group trader Sam Laughlin said that the firing of Sally Yates gave the impetus for gold to break through $1,200.
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Putting down roots was the partial impetus for a second trip; he got bored of running the same trails in his neighborhood.
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As for the nation's employers, in far too many industries, an overabundance of capacity constrains the impetus to compete, innovate and grow.
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Second-quarter earnings announcements in the Gulf have so far have been mixed, so they may give little impetus to the markets.
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"Renault will continue to push for talks citing performance as the impetus," an executive close to Saikawa said after the results presentation.
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The impetus came after a murder in February last year allegedly by a Hong Kong citizen in Taiwan who later fled home.
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The cumulative effect is a series of moving and compelling portraits about the emotional and personal impetus behind their entries into politics.
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If the bill is confusing or the customer feels it's inaccurate that could be the impetus to look for a new provider.
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The impetus for adding this provision was to help the scientific community answer an important question: is there life outside of Earth?
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In one of his later books, "Open Heart," he used his 2011 quintuple-bypass surgery as impetus for reflection on his life.
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That was a big impetus for women's sports, but also for football or soccer, as we call it in the United States.
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The impetus for pushing these conversations forward seems always to fall on websites with huge financial and editorial investments in female readership.
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Meanwhile the "witch hunt", as the president terms the various Russia probes, has fresh impetus and is touching the White House itself.
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Now that we've worked out more of the finer details, the impetus for ridding the world of coal seems stronger than ever.
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Something tells me Luyendyk wasn't planning on going to Minnesota anytime soon, but now there's certainly impetus for him to stay away.
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Key was the impetus behind the development of the Cloud Cam, although Amazon eventually decided it made sense as a standalone product.
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The scheme has helped provide the intellectual impetus and legal framework for local campaigns to restore the lidos and get them listed.
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"The Philippine ruling on those mines is really the only impetus to get it there," said Daniel Hynes, commodity strategist at ANZ.
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"An extremely dovish signal from Fed Chair Powell's testimony brings positive impetus for CEE debt markets," Raiffeisen analysts said in a note.
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A central bank negative interest rate policy added impetus to the overhaul last year as yields from JGBs and other securities fall.
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"Beyond the initial reaction, however, market will need a follow-up in terms of a trade deal for further impetus," she said.
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Nor is there much impetus for state parties to change, as they have realized enormous success in winning gubernatorial and legislative elections.
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Their impetus is a new exhibition of South Asian diasporic art, and their goal is to examine the state of their field.
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These already high stock prices leave little room for them to rise further without some impetus from the economy or better profits.
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If paying for its perfidy proves painful but not life-threatening, the impetus to overhaul VW will lose some of its force.
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The first impetus of our ally with whom we share a supposed special relationship wasn't to express condolences to the United Kingdom.
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Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics said the deployment added fresh impetus to discussions already underway inside NATO about improving the alliance's capabilities.
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If any sort of impetus could get Trump fans to change their mind, Tramps Against Trump might be on the right track.
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Meanwhile, as production capacity of petrol and diesel engines is cut back, the impetus for mergers among suppliers should increase, bankers believe.
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The impetus for the survey was to get information that would shape the discussion at TechCrunch Disrupt in London (December 5-6).
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Although the move has been long-planned, it has been given impetus by the revelations contained in the recent "Panama papers" leak.
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In 2018, they see Lloyd's personal experience with abortion as the impetus for his current—and some say extreme—anti-choice views.
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Mr Obama's election gave it another impetus; the Republicans' statehouse victories in 2010, and then the Supreme Court's ruling, facilitated further spurts.
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Now we're talking about it a lot — but disinfo expert Renée DiResta wishes the impetus for that swing was less politically charged.
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One impetus for that stance was a white paper the Treasury Department released last week containing its recommendations to ease bank regulation.
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Trump's tariff-raising trade war with China gave extra impetus to push ahead with RCEP, which had progressed only sluggishly since 2012.
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According to Coletta, the impetus was the unjust portrayal of the product as a predictive and dangerous test with ties to Uganda.
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But her speech ignores that a central impetus behind the Brexit vote was getting out from under the thumb of European bureaucracy.
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Maybe your organization needs impetus and expertise — but for goodness sake, no more iBeacon-driven vending machines, no more 3D-printed trinkets.
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It would give Jyn the impetus to right her father's wrongs, and work through whatever other unresolved daddy issues she might have.
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But Mr. Erdan denied that was the impetus for the plan, saying it had been in the works long before the attack.
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This gave her the impetus to shift gears completely into consulting and entrepreneurship, where she could have more control over her livelihood.
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The Catalan parliament has elected the separatist lawmaker Quim Torra as regional president, giving fresh impetus to attempts to split from Spain.
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However, the investigation of the President could have been seen as an impetus for having an independent team investigate given the sensitivities.
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The women accusing him said seeing him speak out on sexual misconduct issues was part of the impetus in them coming forward.
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Yet, because GPS is widely perceived to be "near perfect," there has been no impetus for action and little has been done.
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"Ramo was really the intellectual impetus behind the rocket programs," said Gary Schmitt, a national security analyst at the American Enterprise Institute.
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That's a whole new buying impetus coming in from what LME broker Marex Spectron termed in Friday's morning report the "onshore casino".
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"It gives some impetus or renewed credibility to the reform agenda in Saudi Arabia, especially after a fairly challenging 2018," Kronfol said.
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It's possible that the pain of defeat will give them the impetus to get past the Italians, and reinvigorate their Euro 2016.
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The impetus for burying the hatchet -- King was about to start kindergarten, which meant there would be upcoming activities requiring co-parenting.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Friday there was now a huge impetus on every lawmaker to get a Brexit deal done.
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Although he sympathizes with the pioneering taqueros in the US before him and the impetus to sell tacos on the cheap—a.k.a.
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Part of the impetus for the investigation, the New York Times first reported Friday, was whether Trump's actions seemed to benefit Russia.
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Instead, the margin of Cruz's win will give them fresh impetus — and, no doubt, a new deluge of cash into their coffers.
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The forest of her childhood became "a central impetus for the enchanting, surreal and larger-than-life natural imagery" she paints today.
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Negotiations between the United States and North Korea, given a new impetus by Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim, need to be tested.
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While wages are rising, it's "not at a pace that would provide much upward impetus to inflation," he noted in his statement.
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There really was an impetus, there really was the aha moment I had, and it was a little over three years ago.
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And for gender equality advocates, the suggestion that Ivanka Trump's initiative might be called "feminist" is impetus for more work going forward.
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He took the nuclear deal as impetus to register his company trademark in Iran and forge a relationship with a local distributor.
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And when he did that, something unexpected happened: Unleashed from the impetus to educate, his fiction became not just better but exceptional.
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However, the true impetus for Loeffler taking action on her political aspirations appear to have occurred sometime in the summer of 2019.
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The McGovern report, which was completed in early October, finally gave the mayor the impetus and evidence to force Mr. Peters out.
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She said the impetus for her to think more deeply about her finances was the death of her mother two years ago.
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"I don't think there is any impetus or any rush to move," said OCBC Bank's Ling, referring to the MAS' policy outlook.
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But the better such R&D makes the outlook for negative emissions appear, the more the impetus for prompt emissions reduction diminishes.
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The impetus for relocating the monument was, in large part, to protect it against flooding from the rising waters of the Nile.
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"The original impetus for the website was to create a highly curated digital space for independent cinema," she wrote in an email.
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Ms. Phoenix has taken the trade war as impetus to seek alternatives to the Chinese factories that now make her company's products.
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The incident provided the impetus for what became a brief, and all but forgotten, maritime war between the United States and Iran.
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The Ukraine controversy, which has been the impetus of the House's impeachment inquiry, comes amid other negative headlines for the White House.
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"Since taking office he has, with much elan, with much hope, provided Europe with important impetus," she said in her weekly podcast.
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And it could provide a fresh impetus at a time when the left is showing its own signs of organization and mobilization.
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This case could turn out to be a multipronged impetus for change in corporate structures and accountability, even in pre-public companies.
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"The impetus for Truvalue was going back to business school, after having participated in three startups from start to finish," said Bartel.
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In an all employee email Sheehan sent to staff Thursday evening, he referenced family time as the impetus behind his stepping down.
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The impetus for the loathed legislation can be traced to a room in the Purple Garden Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan's capital city.
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Perhaps it will provide some impetus to hold Congress accountable for their failure to repeal the Authorization for Use of Military Force.
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He confirmed Liz's influence on his mental process, and its impetus for the "I AM" tattoo, which he had inked in 2007.
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The slide bottomed out at $1,773.50 in the middle of last month but with little upside impetus until the Port Pirie news.
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But at TST, opposition to organized religion provides the impetus for action for more progressive causes like abortion rights and anti-racism.
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New York and eight other states have also adopted this ZEV mandate, and it's a major impetus for US electric car sales.
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Her advertising work — the original impetus for the trip — is only a minimal part of the exhibition and consists of two paintings.
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But one impetus is to position itself for electric and autonomous offerings that won't be money makers any time soon, she tells Axios.
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America's GDP growth seems destined to slow next year as the impetus from tax cuts fades and the Fed's rate rises bite harder.
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You can't just look at what the policies are, you have to look at where the impetus for the policies was coming from.
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The impetus for me is that he had been gone for some time, and I was like, 'Kelby was a little boy's name.
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This impetus to spot patterns is evident in his work, in which striking aerial perspectives reveal unexpected forms and textures in the landscape.
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That's sort of the impetus behind Sonny & The Sunsets' "Well But Strangely Hung Man," and Sonny's self-meditation on accepting who he is.
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The best steward of Justice Kennedy&aposs legacy is Justice Kennedy, and that will give him an impetus to stay on the bench.
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The value of the sponsorship deal was not disclosed but CAF hopes it will provide the impetus to develop football on the continent.
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The nickel trial failed to lift volumes, so there was no impetus to implement any shift to electronic closing prices, the sources said.
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"Those two things together, I think, gave the impetus to the main ally (the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party) to jump ship," he said.
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The potentially perverse results in California should provide an impetus to consider reforms that would produce more democratic results beyond the Golden State.
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The impetus was public anxiety that immigrants from southern and eastern Europe would, through intermarriage, dilute the racial stock (sometimes identified as "Nordic").
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Yes. It was actually something that I've had in mind for a long time, I just never had the impetus to do it.
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Apart from a joint interest in neutralizing Islamist militants in Syria, another impetus for Israel and Turkey to mend relations is natural gas.
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The combination of more jobs, improved wages, tamed inflation and an increase in net worth all provide the impetus to spend, he added.
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They produced a magnificent performance to down Germany in the other semi-final, and have paced things perfectly, gaining impetus game by game.
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The euro zone has long wanted more control of that business, and Britain's decision to leave the EU has provided a new impetus.
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Hassinger cites Hileman's interest, and the opportunities that were generated after the original A+P show, as the impetus for her recent projects.
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What's next: Farrar is pressing for governments to create a commercial impetus for companies to figure out how to navigate the new age.
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"The impetus for the research came in response to a few things," Andrew Larson, the lead data scientist on the project, told me.
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The government cites a murder allegedly committed by a Hong Kong man in Taiwan last year as the impetus for the proposed changes.
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Johnson said on Monday Britain would be willing to offer recognition, but wanted to time it to give maximum impetus to peace efforts.
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The White House's rhetoric: The administration in April identified dumping as the impetus for Trump "standing up" for the steel and aluminum industries.
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The letter was the impetus to form the 88 Plan, the NFL's benefit plan for players experiencing dementia, Lou Gehrig's disease and Parkinson's.
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But the need to bolster shrinking gold reserves to boost growth and take advantage of rising prices are providing the impetus for consolidation.
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The real impetus for the change is DJI's newest drone, the super-small, gesture-based, $499 Spark, which the company unveiled on Wednesday.
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"The impetus for legalizing commercial surrogacy [in 2002] was so that women would actually be able to get payment for it," she explained.
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Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any partisan or strategic impetus for Senate Republicans to consider Mr Garland before Mr Obama leaves office.
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John Kerry, the American secretary of state, says he hopes Ms Savchenko's return will "provide impetus" for the implementation of the Minsk deal.
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There's very little impetus: The assumption that these questions are "trivial" may be correct—the effects of psychedelics extend far beyond sensory changes.
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When you're having an emotional, free-for-all conversation with your partner, the slightest impetus could trigger you to get angry or upset.
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Industrial orders data and sentiment indicators are currently not pointing to the sector providing positive impetus in the coming months, the ministry said.
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She has moments when her thigh action suggests a powerful impetus reminiscent of Suzanne Farrell; sometimes she holds a shape with thrilling firmness.
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The impetus for me is that he had been gone for some time, and I was like, 'Kelby was a little boy's name.
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"The impetus for this new work was born very serendipitously while I was working on an earlier piece," Baclawski tells The Creators Project.
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The venture capitalist suggested that interest from American investors in Europe's private tech firms gave Balderton more impetus to launch a new fund.
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This knee-jerk reaction - this lack of critical thinking - is not only intellectually lazy, but a dangerous impetus for the spread of propaganda.
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Given both the uncertainties and the urgency of fending off the terror threat, the impetus to turn to someone like Morton was understandable.
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The promise of a generous FTA and access to a rich market could provide the impetus to spur labor market and refugee reforms.
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If anything, the Trump Presidency could give the impetus for the media to find its voice renewed amidst the deafening social media noise.
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The clarity and the renewed impetus on euro zone reform that Macron provided during the Sorbonne speech brought more confidence toward the region.
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The impetus is on women to advocate for themselves, said Sophie Guerin, diversity and inclusion lead for Asia Pacific and Japan at Dell.
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The impetus for a new space was born of gallery fatigue, seeing the same painters shown in the mid-tier galleries they visited.
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According to Husin, part of the impetus behind the fatwa was in keeping the habit from being picked up by women and children.
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Depending on how much in taxes is cut, the impetus to real GDP growth could be quite large, at least for a time.
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Though Italian and German voters are also due to head to the polls in a couple of months, there's a new euro impetus.
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The boy's death became yet another flashpoint for conversations about race and policing, and an impetus for the growing Black Lives Matter movement.
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This disparity between the well-off and the dispossessed gave impetus to artists like Agus Suwage from Indonesia to challenge the existing conditions.
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Democrats took elements of the testimony, and the material Mr. Cohen produced, as impetus for new investigations into the president and his businesses.
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The fact that "they risk their lives for us" should be enough impetus for people to obey directions and not exacerbate the situation.
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The Weinstein allegations touched off a movement that has added impetus to investigations of sexual assault and raised the discussion about sexual harassment.
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"The Covid-19 outbreak is going to serve as an impetus," said Dr. Shabana Khan, the director of telepsychiatry at NYU Langone Health.
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Xi called on both sides to work closely to ensure a fruitful trip and inject new impetus into the development of Sino-U.
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Even the title of his recent book is borrowed from Barry Goldwater whose actions many consider the impetus to the modern conservative movement.
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The impetus behind these efforts is the idea that many consumers today want a speedy, seamless experience, especially when shopping for grocery items.
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Companies have the resources and the impetus to tackle the global climate crisis, driving innovation and becoming the leaders of a global movement.
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Whether there will an impetus to make those changes, especially when it can hurt profitability in the short term, remains to be seen.
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That interview is the impetus for Helen declaring to the kids that all these women are lying and Noah is not to blame.
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PARIS — An effort by France to give impetus to the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process through an international conference always faced long odds.
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Tragic was Camus's death at 46, crashing in a car not driven by him, but consonant with his near-constant laudable forward impetus.
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But with a strong domestic economy and surging stock markets, the U.S. president has no impetus to compromise, according to the Cornell expert.
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As Glickman put it, capitalism is a "double-edged sword," where the impetus for self-enrichment can be utilized for the greater good.
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As it turns out, promoting the craft beverage industry within New York State provided much of the impetus for amending the blue laws.
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The gorgeously open-hearted "The Arrival" (2019) reveals the impetus for seeking home in other people is often dispossession from one's own kin.
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The EU-Turkey deal, helped by the closure of a key border crossing between Greece and Macedonia, was the impetus behind the declining figures.
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This was used as the impetus by CNN to harp on her recent absence from the public eye following a mid-May kidney procedure.
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The impetus for the move was a U.N. report in August, which accused Myanmar's military of carrying out killings of Rohingya with "genocidal intent".
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But you know, you see what&aposs behind it, the impetus behind it, which is just to try to humiliate and cheapen the presidency.
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"The impetus came from Bill's wanting to extend the parameters of the story potential and of the drama," Robinson recalled in a 2005 interview.
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Ahead, Pointer tells Refinery29 about the very personal impetus for launching TruNude, the brand's high-tech twist on best-match nude hues, and more.
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Much of the impetus behind this study is the now-outdated notion that dogs are unsophisticated automatons, driven almost exclusively by instinct and urges.
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The construction sector, which has also been providing impetus for the economy as exports weaken, will also witness a slowdown next year, Zeuner added.
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He has called for a leadership contest in the PD and supports early elections, arguing the debt-laden country needs a new political impetus.
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One impetus for the research is therefore to apply 'superspin' technology to substantially reduce the power consumption of high performance computing and data storage.
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The initial impetus of the portfolio managers has in the past heralded Buffett's eventual forays into some of their investments, often in big ways.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi told the summit that this month's attacks provided an impetus to renew discussions on joint Arab defence mechanisms.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi told the summit that this month's attacks provided an impetus to renew discussions on joint Arab defense mechanisms.
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The impetus for the proposed legal change came after a murder in February last year allegedly committed by a Hong Kong citizen in Taiwan.
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The well-publicized incident ultimately became the impetus for four women to launch an online story and data collection tool to combat sexual harassment.
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The impetus to enact reforms has grown with the slowdown of deposits into its banking sector, a critical source of finance for the state.
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However, having failed earlier this week to breach its 2350.75 high of $1,346.73, analysts expect the metal to consolidate until there is fresh impetus.
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Back then Britain's economy was stagnant and arguably needed the impetus of membership in a club that had helped France and Germany to thrive.
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Chen says he continually challenges himself to top what he's done the day before, and this has been the impetus for his historic performances.
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Burgess cautioned that a rapid rise in the dollar, which has been given fresh impetus by Trump's victory, could be bad for riskier assets.
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Citing John Adams, he noted that one impetus for the revolutionary war was the government's use of "snitches and snoops" to spy on Americans.
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The impetus for Libération's digging was CRDOA's annual report of 2015, published last May, which denounced the poor monitoring of the country's cultural heritage.
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"We think they'll come up with some agreement …This time round, we think the impetus to doing a deal is much stronger," said Gordon.
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While extravagant valuations and boosting the bottom line are certainly motivation for the majority of entrepreneurs, Sam Applebee has a different impetus: Social impact.
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A Europe-wide heat wave this summer and bush fires in Australia, among other things, should give new impetus to the talks, said Espinosa.
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Of course, this is a long game for them, as they're eying the Domino Sugar Factory project as an impetus to build the skyway.
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The 2011 conviction of Sobibor death camp guard John Demjanjuk, however, gave impetus to prosecutions against junior ranking individuals in the Nazi death machine.
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While the impetus behind the report is noble, and it's a nice first step, there was definitely some ass covering and critic jabbing involved.
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"This scheme provides a model and, we hope, the necessary impetus for an industry-wide settlement for all gold mining silicosis victims," he said.
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Trump could commit any number of impeachable offenses without being investigated by Congress if the majority Republicans lack the political impetus for doing so.
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Emails released by Trump Jr. between he and Goldstone showed that the impetus for the meeting was the promise of "incriminating" information on Clinton.
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The Paradise Papers revelations gave new impetus to EU countries willing to counter tax avoidance, but turning plans into concrete actions is not easy.
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The pair will hold a press conference on Friday to talk about the impetus for the photo and the "bullying from the Trump family."
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The impetus for the Lunar XPrize was to stimulate innovation in the global space community, and by that standard, the contest is already successful.
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In October, Rio announced it had signed a preliminary deal to sell its Simandou stake to Chinalco, injecting impetus into the long-stalled scheme.
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"You are telling me that a locked down, closed system will have more impetus to be innovative, than a competitive, open system," he said.
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"The euro is the currency of all Europeans ... We need to give a new impetus, a new strength to the euro zone," Moscovici urged.
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The fundamental impetus is the earnings report Century released after Thursday's closing bell, in which the company announced it lost 50 cents per share.
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THUMP also got in touch with Baer to ask him a few questions about the release, and the impetus to start a new imprint.
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Many women will remember it as their first brush with political protest, the impetus for a new life they built afterward dedicated to activism.
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The impetus for the arrest was, after all, public drinking — not a crime that should require a throng of police officers to contend with.
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Pharmaceutical companies obviously have dueling missions, first the Hippocratic injunction to do no harm and second the impetus to raise money to further research.
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Other posts are pretty similar; the shared impetus behind each one appears to be a desire to continue vaping flavors beyond tobacco and menthol.
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The slowdown has started leave its mark on an otherwise solid labor market that has been providing impetus to a consumption-driven growth cycle.
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Some matters will be looked at as part of ongoing reviews, while others "will be the impetus for new reviews," the letter tells lawmakers.
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While the family incentive may have given Trump some impetus, Wall Street will focus more on what Warsh brings to the table policy-wise.
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Will Sweeney, a writer and producer of "Back on Board," said the film and petition had clearly provided the impetus for Louganis's Wheaties box.
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Beyond removing barriers to employment, the First Step Act provides an impetus to more actively pursue this often overlooked and untapped market for employees.
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The impetus for the book, and Collins's move from London to Switzerland, is her relationship with a Frenchman from just outside Bordeaux named Olivier.
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The markets got little impetus to move higher after U.S. jobs growth slowed in July, likely due to companies' struggles to find qualified workers.
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The call was the subject of a whistleblower complaint filed by an intelligence official in August that became the impetus for Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
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In his remarks, Buttigieg did not mention California's Assembly Bill 5, one of the group's main clarion calls and the impetus for Tuesday's rally.
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That incident was part of the impetus for a worldwide push to regulate Big Tech's practice of collecting data on users for targeted advertisements.
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When she met Anthony Huxley, he picked her up, but this didn't block her impetus, and soon the others were following in her wake.
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While Isaacs is a committed Christian and points to his faith as the impetus for his life's work, he risks his life for all.
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"I think it actually eliminates a lot of the impetus toward impeachment," McLean, who led former President Obama's Senate campaign in 22019, told Hill.
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The sorry state of the tax system a decade ago, which provided the impetus for the panel's creation and effort, has only gotten worse.
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"The impetus of the project was just to photograph different activities that took place in church basements, and it grew from there," Durst explained.
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We recently spoke to him over Skype about the impetus for the project and the politics of setting police scanner audio to ambient music.
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When we met, Viv was still among its private brethren, but with the company's new connection to Samsung, the impetus has only become greater.
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The dollar has been weakening in recent months, with the positive impetus from rising U.S. interest rates offset by a barrage of bearish factors.
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Investigations into the activist gained new impetus after the publication of thousands of leaked Democratic emails in the run-up to the 2016 election.
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While much of Ms. Kusama's work, with its undulating motifs and often psychedelic colors, has an air of celebration, its impetus isn't always joyful.
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And that, the Greenes said, was the impetus for spending the better part of five years making sure they both understood the family's finances.
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The obvious impetus for the strike lies in the state's terrible treatment of its teachers, whose pay ranked 48th in the nation in 2016.
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Mr. Nikias used the N.C.A.A. sanctions as the impetus to clean house — firing the athletic director, Mike Garrett, himself a former Heisman Trophy winner.
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The most immediate impetus: concerns about the safe use of driver-assistance options like automatic lane-keeping that still require drivers to pay attention.
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If he stresses the prosperity he claims to have generated, he runs the risk of removing the impetus to stick with his nativist crusade.
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"We can't say Boeing's practice is healthy," Bechai, whose recent Seeking Alpha post was the impetus for this article, told me in an email.
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The impetus of the show is no longer necessarily to win but to be memorable and maybe even become a future Bachelor or Bachelorette.
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Some defense lawyers and criminologists say those searches and warrant checks are the real impetus for enforcing marijuana laws more heavily in some neighborhoods.
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The impetus for the stock reclassification came after Mr. Zuckerberg and Dr. Priscilla Chan, his wife, celebrated the birth of their first daughter, Maxima.
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"This was the shock, the impetus to get people in motion," said Ker Gibbs, the president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai.
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There is considerable impetus to use air tankers and helicopters, although these resources are expensive and only effective in a limited number of circumstances.
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It's a debate that overtook the Fed earlier this year when yields did invert, and added impetus to the recent decision to cut rates.
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Some years later President Clinton similarly explained, if a Palestinian state were created by Israel, that would cut back the impetus for terrorism greatly.
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And what is more French than an artist who has stated that the impetus for her work was the metaphorical seduction of her father?
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But even under the Fed's new liquidity regime, the impetus for an oversupply in the market and weakening of the dollar isn't present yet.
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New reporting Sunday on details from the coming memoir of Trump&aposs former national security adviser John Bolton had given impetus to the push.
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In fact, the impetus behind Finland's basic income experiment was to reduce the effect of other unemployment programs in the country that discouraged work.
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She almost always remains on point, and at first she moves with startling speed and impetus, as if helplessly seeking something she cannot find.
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Although the measure was vetoed by the governor, the state party leader explicitly cited Trump's election as the impetus to move the bill forward.
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Later on Wednesday, Crapo said in a statement the hearing would be postponed, but did not confirm whether Warren's letter was the sole impetus.
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That initial homecoming demonstration would be the impetus for a subsequent series of extraordinary student-led actions over the course of the next month.
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Data on Monday showed that China's industrial output and retail sales growth accelerated more than expected in November, offering further impetus to risk appetite.
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The impetus for both deals was to create entities capable of taking on Netflix and other tech companies by offering their own streaming plans.
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The impetus for the festival was to showcase France's animation lineage, with funky classics like Fantastic Planet and new beauties like The Red Turtle.
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I don't think this is controversial, and I'm not just saying this, but I actually genuinely believe that the impetus of Facebook is good.
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This shared impetus between FELT and B4BEL4B helped amass the show's collection of artistic responses to the physical and mental trauma of our generation.
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The NETs will organize people who are standing in shock, to give them the impetus to move vehicles, clear streets, and gather emergency supplies.
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The effort goes back to 2011, but legislators think it's gained new impetus due to reports of rising acts of hate after Trump's election.
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The impetus for the acquisition goes back to MoMA's founding principles, which stipulated that its collection would include humble, everyday designs alongside fine art.
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