There is no driving narrative to impel a reader forward, and relatively little to capture and sustain the interest. |
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Those delays may impel companies to build up precautionary inventories as a safeguard against distribution disruptions. |
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I think it would actually impel our provincial leaders to come together and then move forward to the real steps of reform. |
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The single currency, the biggest leap yet towards integration, may impel further integration. |
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But grim headlines from other parts of the world impel international fund managers to reduce their exposure to developing countries in general. |
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Responses to that question tend to vary depending on the countries under consideration and the political strategies that impel them. |
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I believe there are two primary conditions that impel philanthropy: a moral concern to help and the opportunity to make a difference. |
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This should impel us to join efforts in solidarity in order to ensure the same mission. |
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We try to impel them to live up to an image we have formed of them, and blame them if they fail. |
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It would thus impel us towards a standardised Europe, the like of which most political leaders claim they reject. |
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The Panel was disappointed that their prominence did not impel the Proponent to exceptional mitigation or compensation efforts. |
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Instead, the SISS injects fuel directly into the combustion chamber and then ignites it to impel the piston and initiate engine rotation. |
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These all-too-possible nightmare scenarios should impel the United States to focus on the current state of Pakistan. |
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The very fact that the 2000 election revealed that public sentiment is moving against their policies will, if anything, impel them to act with greater haste and determination. |
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However, my difference with the Judgment of the Tribunal on this matter was not sufficient to impel me to dissent. |
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I am truly astonished because I believe that the forces which impel us to adopt this bill are progressive forces, but not in this case. |
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As a whole, the industry could lose market share to non-accountants. The act, with its threat of litigation, should also impel accounting firms to audit more thoroughly. |
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We hope this will impel the international community to sign such a convention rather than use blocking tactics by finding alibis for terrorism on political grounds. |
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We call upon the Secretary General of the United Nations and the European Union to impel Switzerland to rethink its satirizing decision which goes against the world human rights references. |
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This is why we must have Community coordination to impel all the Member States to work towards the objectives that are in their own interest as well as in the interest of all the other members of the Union. |
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What, then, was the truth that the truth serum was seeking to impel? |
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Mind you, non-terrorist activities, such as SARS or BSE, may have done more to impel inter-government and international cooperation than the threat of terrorist attack. |
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Rusting leaves and greyish-white tendrils of mist impel me to take down half-remembered, wholly feared volumes from the safety of the highest shelves. |
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