The administration, motivated more by ideology than by reasoned analysis, struck out on its own. |
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This loosey-goosey approach might make it easier for some motivated students to jump the GED hurdle swiftly and move on to college or work. |
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She got motivated to run for Congress when her ideas about education were ignored. |
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The aim was to make the youngsters more motivated and improve their attendance at school. |
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It said there was strong leadership at the helm, political stability and that staff were focused on customers and well motivated. |
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The fear of hellfire, coupled with the anger this concept inspired, motivated those hateful acts. |
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These two factors, Mr Speaker have motivated us to approach the future with great optimism. |
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The project will provide hands-on training and artist mentorships targeted to highly motivated Hispanic teens. |
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As a salutary side effect, reform may also be society's greatest protection against politically motivated violence. |
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Some are very helpful and others are motivated as much by self-interest as service. |
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There may be people who are satanically motivated in a theological, philosophical sense. |
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If there is any catalyst to get the team motivated for next season it will be this performance in the nationals. |
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Consumers are motivated by the desire to satisfy complex needs, and these should be the starting-point for all marketing activity. |
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About 100 headstones and graves were wrecked in Thursday's incident, which police said was racially motivated. |
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Annika Sorenstam, for one, will be motivated like no other to lift the trophy on home soil. |
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In other words, the NPR broadcast was motivated by sheer malice, based on political disagreement. |
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Clients of mediums who claim to get messages from the dead are very highly motivated clients. |
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The attack is thought to have been motivated by bath salts, although toxicology results have not come out yet. |
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Sangha was shot in the temple with a pellet gun, in what he believes to be a racially motivated hate crime. |
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Alex, motivated by this rare compliment from Lance, set back to work on the mechanics of the machine. |
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Monkeys, like us, actively schematize their world, and their behavior is thus motivated by cognitions as well as emotions. |
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The dance production was as clear as spoken words, every movement motivated and tellingly simple. |
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While this glad-handing was politically motivated, we now also know that they are not above schmoozing with conmen for real-estate discounts. |
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Our focus on hindbrain was motivated by the observation that the hindbrains of all vertebrates are segmentally organized. |
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He knows how to get you motivated and to free up your mind so you can play in a carefree way. |
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Indeed, a highly motivated mother may be able to do well with only a manual pump. |
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Or a student researching a term paper on African cheetahs could be motivated to purchase a Discovery Channel hour on the sleek beasts. |
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Whatever happens, few members of the public accept the official line that the case is criminal and not politically motivated. |
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These protests were invariably portrayed by the various governments as selfish or sectionally motivated and as a disruption of patient care. |
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I make a huge dinner with enough for everyone to eat and maybe some people could even have seconds if there was food and they were motivated. |
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More undergraduates need to be motivated to specialize in math or the sciences. |
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Some social theorists argue that individuals are not just motivated by self-interest. |
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The lots clearly stop where the marshiness begins, and the road paths seem to be motivated by topography rather than external geometry. |
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They now seem motivated primarily by anger at foreign forces, which they perceive as occupiers. |
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In previous studies, we observed students in remedial classrooms who were highly motivated to solve the video and applied problems. |
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In every case, they are motivated by the basest and most transparent political calculations. |
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This app is really keeping me motivated to stay away from the cake tin at work. |
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A related concept is hacktivism, which can be defined as political motivated hacking or cracking. |
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I too think I understand them, and I think they are quacks, hacks, and lying charlatans motivated solely by greed. |
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To his critics, he is an anachronistic, dangerous buttinsky, motivated more by ego than civic good. |
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In truth, he seems to be more motivated and inspired by bitterness and spite than ever. |
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Religions and true religious leaders have always motivated us to indulge only in noble thoughts and virtuous actions. |
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Selig may have motivated the Twins the way a fire motivates a bucket brigade, and he did get doused. |
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Maybe there is some connection here, but its very odd to describe anyone as motivated by veniality. |
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But the night school's manager and a member of its finance committee dismissed the charges, saying the allegations were politically motivated. |
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You will come away energized and motivated and networked and connected and ready to push your company to places it wouldn't go before. |
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Zander, it appears, is not motivated by desire but by an urge to keep the story going. |
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Also, string theory has motivated an understanding of black holes in higher dimensions, and of black extended objects such as strings and branes. |
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But it's hard to be motivated about a project you're really sick of, that's mostly brainless. |
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Things will get better and bands will become motivated and eventually it will snowball into something of importance. |
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Their love for us keeps them motivated to carry on even when we are undeserving, ungrateful, snot-nosed brats. |
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She's neat, organised, intelligent, motivated, good natured and talented across all arenas. |
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Forget that the sense of it being a fable is bowdlerized by the fact that almost none of the character action is fully motivated. |
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It is a cause of concern and was a very vicious and nasty attack and we are treating it as a racially motivated incident. |
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Despite an attitude that considered dancing shamefully unmasculine, Juan was sufficiently motivated by this information to try his best. |
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The first few hours are rather dull and slow-moving, and the show never really gets itself motivated past this point. |
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The charge that supermarkets are motivated by the desire to generate enormous profits points to a naivety about the business world. |
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And I suspect that it is money that has motivated Vollmann to include the bail bond chapter in The Royal Family. |
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Yeah, I just don't know how motivated they would be, these stoned slackers. |
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Young women with bulimia nervosa are motivated by excessive concern with weight, shape and body image. |
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Furthermore the claimant was not motivated by a desire for vindication, but was pursuing a vendetta. |
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He motivated his request by telling me that neither trust had any assets and that they served no purpose any longer. |
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As humans we can excel if we are motivated and given encouragement and the right kind of training. |
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Basically, team members are highly motivated, as has been demonstrated on several occasions. |
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Centres seemed to be generally well managed, and at most sites staff were well motivated and enthusiastic about their new roles. |
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She was just a very successful headteacher who motivated the children with her enthusiasm. |
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He's surrounded by a talented and highly motivated team led by crew chief John Stewart. |
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I almost feel as if the higher course load actually motivated me to study more. |
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However, John Paul was motivated by more than the desire for a free Polish state. |
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He was partly motivated by his desire to protect his two-year-old son from the ills of global capitalism. |
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Those who know him well insist that he is genuinely motivated by a desire to make people better. |
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At the same time, he is motivated by a keen desire to see the raising of Scotland's international profile. |
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He was not motivated by greed but by a desire to do something heroic, smash a drugs ring and present the evidence to police. |
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The judge, Mr Justice Wakerley, said he was sentencing them on the basis that the attack was not racially motivated. |
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He was motivated, he said, by a desire to build a new, corruption-free Pakistan, not by personal ambition. |
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He was genuinely motivated by a desire to assist them in achieving an end to their dispute. |
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I don't know what motivated me since I lived in mortal fear of public speaking. |
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Beat the winter blahs and get the family motivated with an indoor obstacle course. |
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The paper reports that there is a thriving trade in black-market exam papers and implies this might have motivated the creation of the virus. |
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Throughout the spring politically motivated lawlessness mounted around the city. |
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Police are investigating whether he was the victim of a racially motivated attack. |
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They reject accusations of tunnel vision and deny they are motivated by professional envy at not having got there first. |
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Because of the tunefulness of each piece and the attractive writing, students should be motivated to work through ensemble challenges. |
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But if you use that as an excuse to inflict pain on them, then you are sick and sadistic and motivated solely by bigotry. |
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New kick-return specialist Brian Mitchell is highly motivated, having been shucked by the Eagles in their annual cost-cutting purge. |
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Such principle assumes that people can be motivated to behave trustworthily by trustful actions. |
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Often people misusing drugs and alcohol haven't got their lives in order and the not prepared or motivated to travel to get treatment. |
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Thus they may be motivated to continue to sell drugs even as they desist from use because of the deterrent effect of bioassay screening. |
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He argued that the attacks were not religiously motivated but designed to destabilize the country by creating communal conflicts. |
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No, they hope that voters are motivated from rank envy, the desire to bring down those who have it better than they do. |
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While utilitarianism may have unequal effects on people, it can nonetheless claim to be motivated by a concern for treating people as equals. |
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As a consequence, we seem often to be more motivated by fear-mongering than reasoned discourse. |
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Will customers who are transactionally motivated be receptive to a full-service strategy? |
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To suggest, on the contrary, that all scientists are uniformly motivated by anti-human sentiments bespeaks an extreme and unwarranted pessimism. |
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This unexpected gesture appears to have motivated him to make his comeback attempt most serious. |
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It's quite worrying that there are people out to kill us, people motivated by fanatical hatred and religious extremism. |
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Ethnically motivated violence has meant scores of Croatian Serbs seeking asylum elsewhere in Europe. |
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Gorrie wants the police to be ordered to start collating statistics on the level of crime motivated by sectarianism. |
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Many arrests proved doubtful with large numbers of detainees held on flimsy evidence after politically motivated tip-offs by local rivals. |
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We create politicians motivated more on proving their Aboriginality than the political agendas they are elected to carry out. |
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Its members want action and their desire is motivated by an understanding of the facts about bigotry. |
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One explanation for such paradoxical behaviours is that they are motivated by visceral factors relating to physical and emotional drives. |
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These students said they're personally motivated to do CAS, even though it isn't an enforced part of their program of study. |
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That was a politically motivated jack-up a couple of weeks before an election. |
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She too believes that many of the attacks against Wark are motivated by professional jealousy. |
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Subjects responding may represent a cohort of individuals who are more motivated and generally more compliant with therapy than nonresponders. |
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For my friends, the attraction of afternoon gigs in York is in no way financially motivated. |
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It is not a grand theory but a simple truth that Hitler was motivated by the human emotion of hatred. |
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Isn't it unsurprising how settling a lawsuit does nothing to settle the underlying acrimony that motivated it? |
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We have a clear vision of what our goals are and are feeling motivated to work hard this winter in preparation for the races. |
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That said at the bottom of everything, unless the truth is told, people, no matter how well motivated, have no motivation to act from. |
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As the lexicon expands, the clumsy but motivated compounds and periphrastic expressions disappear. |
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Some dancers take an actorly route, constantly clarifying their character's story so that the movement is motivated by the emotion. |
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He was motivated to figure out the problems, but he had difficulty adding mixed numbers, for which he often depended on his partner. |
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Instead, as he shows with great perceptivity, it is the really motivated electorate that is taking to Web technologies with a vengeance. |
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Ironically, the point Williams was railing against was that all human behavior is selfishly motivated. |
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According to whatsisname up there any reference to him being angry cannot be motivated by observing him being angry. |
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The current fear-mongering over Social Security springs from the same totalitarian impulse as motivated those who rattled sabers in the past. |
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This study tries to connect a phenomenologically motivated system of formal mereology with linguistics. |
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As it is exactly 40 years ago I began my working life there, I was motivated to put pen to paper. |
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She would not like to be a party to these ideologically motivated reactions to his works. |
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They hypothesize that resistance is rational, motivated by organizational threats to workers' identity. |
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Publishing would leave me wide open to credible allegations that I was motivated by revenge, thus impugning my professional integrity. |
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He remained throughout his life motivated by an abiding belief in the twin myths of racial paternalism and national mission. |
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We can hardly take pride in a successful war against Germany motivated less by principle than realpolitik. |
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This motivated team produced excellent early passing and control for a short corner mid-way into the half. |
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He had fear in him but a strong will that motivated him to continue with his orders. |
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We need highly skilled, trained and motivated senior ranks, well-versed in anti-terrorism as well as in management. |
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Kerry's aides have said they do not believe the timing was politically motivated. |
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Scientists, in whatever society, are a quirky lot, motivated by enigmatic incentives comprehensible only to their own kind. |
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Even when people are motivated by challenge and idealism, pay and recognition remain important. |
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Indeed, these schools work best where the child is a self-starter and is easily motivated. |
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According to this view, international law is but one tool in the diplomatic kitbag that can be utilized to justify politically motivated actions. |
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Nor is it motivated by concern to ensure that humanitarian efforts proceed unhindered. |
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Our generation at least had had political heros who motivated us even though they were finally shown to have feet of clay. |
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Human beings are not all motivated by wonkish intellectual policy discussion. |
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It is not at all clear what motivated her in her relations with her lovers. |
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I am afraid, however, that no amount of law enforcement can prevent such motivated criminals from doing their worst. |
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These methods were, to a large extent, motivated by attempts to solve equations algebraically. |
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He didn't care that anybody thought he wussed out after spraining his knee, and his bosses were not motivated to cover for him. |
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The drive for surplus value motivated employers to extend as well as intensify work. |
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Do not for a moment think this observation is motivated by a chippy dislike of public schools. |
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The main goal of this intervention is to keep him motivated and to avoid a relapse into a less active lifestyle. |
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Everyone is ultimately motivated by self-interest and the pursuit of the almighty dollar. |
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The author addresses environmentalism's ties with religiously motivated ideas about stewardship. |
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But anyone who knew these sophisticated scholars also knew that they were not chiefly motivated by a passion for curricular innovation. |
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Most health professionals are motivated by altruism and concern for patients' best interests. |
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Misguided though this might have been, my grandfather was motivated by altruism and a deep belief in human dignity. |
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Naturally, a person could be motivated by altruistic considerations to help others in his group. |
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The average soldier soon discovers to always be the yes-man, always stay motivated, and always know that the army is steadfast in its supremacy. |
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Experiences in jungle fighting motivated the U.S. Army to adopt modified Daisy BB guns to teach recruits the complexities of snap-shooting. |
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This is sometimes plausibly supportive of employment-generating development, but is sometimes less charitably motivated. |
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But the Foreign Ministries of Europe were staffed by aristocrats motivated more by considerations of amour propre than common sense. |
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He motivated his students and friends to make laudative descriptions of their homelands. |
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They also stress that self-sacrifice should be motivated by the fight, not to escape personal problems. |
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I'm also motivated by seeing others succeed under my leadership or with my support. |
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The word is that while this guy is no angel, the arrest is politically motivated, one group of thugs trying to take over the assets of others. |
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They also required the University to take no action motivated by hostility, animus, or disapproval toward Brady's pregnancy. |
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Not all annotations and marginal notes were politically motivated or denominationally influenced. |
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Deeply ashamed and motivated by love and repentance, she anoints Jesus with oil and washes his feet. |
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It is a community rather less motivated by tolerance, acceptance and the virtues of selfless denial. |
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Savage, like many people who are motivated by hatred, has a chip on his shoulder as a failed academic rejected by liberal Berkeley. |
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Yet Generation Y are a smart, motivated group, as discriminating in their college searches as any consumer shopping the aisles of a chain store. |
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He said he was motivated to find his son's attackers not out of revenge but to get justice for Daniel. |
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Rather they were motivated by nationalist and anti-communist sentiments to pass on information to their handlers. |
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These parties are not motivated by a defence of the right of immigrants to live where they choose. |
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For him, all artistic devices perform some function, and all artistic devices are therefore rhetorically motivated. |
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Unmediated devices are motivated rhetorically, while mediated devices are motivated both rhetorically and referentially. |
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The legislation will see increased sentences for crimes motivated by sectarianism or bigotry. |
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His actions in the early '70s were motivated by his desire to achieve political notoriety by hitching his wagon to the anti-war zeitgeist. |
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I suspect that his action is more motivated by desire for celebrity, notoriety and financial reward than righting injustices. |
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It was not motivated by public interest or community need, but by self-interest and political need. |
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Parental love is motivated by the child's intimate affinity and likeness to her. |
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Instead of visionaries to lead the way, the game has suffered under the guidance of men motivated by self-interest. |
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Blair's centenary speech was a factionally motivated gallop through Labour's history, delivered with the aim of silencing his critics. |
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Opponents of such living wills could condemn these documents as suicidally motivated refusals of medical treatment. |
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That has led critics to claim that Labour resistance is motivated by self-interest. |
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Rather, they must be motivated by a loathing of capitalism, progress, and success. |
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He then joined the army, motivated solely by a desire to learn combat and survival skills. |
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It was hard to tell if their support was motivated by self-interest in ensuring water supply to the cities. |
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She's young, she's attractive and she's highly motivated, running two thriving businesses as well as presiding over weekly Rotarian gatherings. |
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He considered the Euler angles and studied rotational problems which were motivated by the problem of the precession of the equinoxes. |
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Long ago, marriage was more financially motivated than a matter of the heart. |
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As the interview wound down, Bentivolio reflected on what may have motivated him to dress as Santa. |
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However, Abbott is not about to let cold hard facts get in the way of a little politically motivated demagoguery. |
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Ortega has dismissed the allegations of autocracy and fraud that have afflicted his presidency as politically motivated. |
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Christie, an archetypal tough guy happy warrior, at first dismissed accusations that the traffic jam was politically motivated. |
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When Charlotte and Amerigo resume their affair, their behavior seems motivated less by passion than boredom. |
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There were rumors that Schmidt was motivated by buried treasure or another secret of the mountain, but they were never proven. |
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The author assumes that pair bonds are not only always heterosexual, but always motivated by childbearing decisions. |
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With Mercury in Aries and the Sun in the 3rd house ruled by Mars, he was quick-witted, intellectually motivated, an avid reader and a passionate speaker. |
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He said he believed the attacks could have been racially motivated. |
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They are predominantly middle class, well-educated and highly motivated. |
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As a young person growing up in society, she said the speech motivated her to be the best she could, reach for the stars and still help others along the way. |
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He faced the prospect of losing his position, and might be motivated to ensure his long-term power and status beyond the point of the rightful monarch coming of age. |
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Space is also not an aggregate of its parts but presumably an essential whole preceding all it parts, a view motivated at least in part by theological considerations. |
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A protagonist's supporters, mostly close agnates, are motivated to assist because of the desire to help a brother, that is through conventional motivation. |
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I'm looking for people with a bit of go about them, who enjoy an adventure, are fit and motivated to work and who are prepared to use their initiative. |
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Conversely, the Bridgegate story now clearly and decisively is a real politically motivated scandal. |
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In contrast to the feckless Iraqi commanders who fled Mosul, these Iranian forces are disciplined, motivated, and ruthless. |
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Still, sci-fi and fantasy that is actually motivated by the issues surrounding women is a rarity. |
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But be advised that the power to realize your wishes is lost if they are too selfishly motivated. |
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The government is to discuss a general amnesty for prisoners convicted of crimes that might be politically motivated, a senior official said yesterday. |
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Police believe the attack could have been motivated by revenge. |
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As White wryly remarks, the Irish have been talking about revenge since they lost in Bloemfontein and Cape Town and should not need to be motivated more than they already are. |
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These activities may have value for us only in so far as they are appetitively motivated, even though to have these appetites is not ipso facto to value their objects. |
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Duanfang's interest in paintings and calligraphies must to some extent have motivated him to collect rubbings of important monuments and historical documents carved in stone. |
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Perhaps it was the boredom of long hours alone that motivated the horsemen to teach their saddle horses ridiculous tricks, but the csikos claim a practical purpose for each. |
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There is scientific evidence demonstrating that, so far as the individual is motivated for carrying out the work, the negative effect of long hours is attenuated. |
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People are motivated to have children by the need for an economic base. |
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Teachers can be motivated by external and internal satisfactions. |
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I'm finding it difficult to get myself motivated for the game, but if only to avoid the taunts and jeers of the Magyar Armchair Brigade, I'm hoping for at least a draw. |
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Very often I was motivated by malice, but that is not the point. |
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Other experts, like ATF special agent Jim Parker, say some serial arsonists are motivated by revenge. |
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It's time for an academic revolution as profound as the one motivated by the sputnik launch. |
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The commonest form of markedness constraint is some version of the claim that, at least in internally motivated change, more marked structures will become less marked. |
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What motivated that leak though was a need to ingratiate himself to the people of Hong Kong and China. |
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So what motivated her to drop from a healthy 130 pounds to being so thin that today she wears a pair of flannel pants under her size one jeans just to hold them up? |
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The builder's costs had been funded by his mother under loans motivated by maternal affection and made in the belief that her son's claim was bona fide. |
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This is nothing short of insanity, motivated solely by bigotry. |
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Democrats are seizing upon this as evidence that the party needs to find candidates and campaign language that appeal to religiously motivated voters. |
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A majority of hackers are simply motivated by thrill-seeking. |
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Malik seems to recognise this threat when he argues that the attempt to understand human beings in mechanistic terms is motivated by an anti-humanism. |
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All sides are motivated by fear and marked by a lack of conviction. |
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However, this assumption is based on the belief that most students do not come to class with the skills, abilities, or maturity to be motivated self-directed learners. |
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Self-development, when applied with clear commitment from top management, aims to solve poor transfer of training by developing more motivated and self-directed employees. |
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Even if the timbermen are purely motivated by the public good, they have to work with state legislators who come to the table with agendas of their own. |
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The steps are sequential and linked in the sense that each step was not possible without the previous step, and each step was motivated by the previous one. |
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The photographer denied ever being motivated by money and detailed a laundry list of his upcoming projects. |
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A desire for more information motivated the Trinidad and Tobago native to come. |
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All that the individual members have been asked to do is to cast their minds back to the reasons that actually motivated them to vote for the grant of planning permission. |
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But Shintoism's kamikaze pilots were not motivated by afterlife rewards. |
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It's difficult after sitting in the dressing-room all afternoon to have to get yourself switched to go out in the rain and be motivated to bowl one ball. |
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Some of the blackmailers want their previous partners to resume a relationship with them while others are motivated by a desire to ruin a current relationship. |
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Or he could be a narcissist, motivated by the glory of seeing his name in print. |
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It matters little that you do not think you are racially motivated. |
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According to classic motivational theorists, all behavior is motivated in some way, in that it is not random but for a reason and in order to further some desired end. |
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The power of religious belief and commitment that motivated women to enter a sisterhood and engage in social activism is often downplayed in historians' accounts. |
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This may leave the blue states bluer than ever, but not very pleasant places to live if their most industrious, motivated citizens are loading up one-way U-Hauls. |
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The lawyers claimed they were convicted on uncorroborated evidence of complainants, some of whom may have been motivated by possible compensation payouts. |
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But his egotism, thin-skinnedness and mulish belief that his critics are motivated by envy and party politics made him a tiresome figure in the end. |
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Having skin in the game kept everyone motivated and honest, essential in an operation that trusted players to walk around with thousands of dollars in their pockets. |
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The homicide detective, like the painter, is motivated by a sense of fairness formed by faith and a nonnegotiable moral code. |
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Then a new job as a spa chef in Hawaii motivated her to slim down. |
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This has motivated us to admit you, despite your unpurified soul. |
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In a low-turnout midterm election next year, the more motivated side could overperform. |
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Declining to take full credit for himself, he attributes the success of the programme to the unstinted support from a motivated army of Rotarians and the government. |
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But our hero's fate is never in question, not even when he straps on snowshoes for what has to be the most poorly motivated cross-country journey in movie history. |
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Alternatively, Jian comes from a hard-working and upwardly motivated city family who are concerned with providing Jian and his sister with a good education. |
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The recollections of Mieth and others reveal that editorial decisions were not always motivated by traditional journalistic values such as newsworthiness. |
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Unlike some of her peers, she is not motivated by an ideological zeal to precipitate Israel's destruction. |
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Young said the action was motivated by revenge, as Kolisi and his brother had been involved in a dispute in 1995 over keeping pigs in the squatter camp. |
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An oddly motivated stunt biker named JC shows up and suddenly gets obsessed on R-Mel, his gold dust woman, that weird white felt hat and the hide sacking moto-cross caca. |
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Balanchine devoted himself to her recuperation, motivated, it seemed, partly by guilt. |
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Jimmy, motivated by his team's heads-up play, decided to really pitch. |
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The panel's report amounts to a shameless cave-in to a well orchestrated and politically motivated campaign of harassment and character assassination. |
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I teach high-school students who are highly motivated to know this. |
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I guess you could view it as politically motivated, but it seemed kind of normal to me at the time because my mum sometimes used to work in a charity shop. |
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He appears to be motivated to confront his problems and is willing to participate in all forms of recommended treatment, including chemical castration. |
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Five others to be released on parole subject to evaluation of their prison records also committed crimes that do not appear to be politically motivated. |
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And such a label, most of the time politically motivated, tends to be one that sticks permanently and is pervasively influential and powerfully contaminating. |
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International law has not thought of catering for the violent individual with a grudge against the state, for instance, or the fanatic motivated by religious beliefs. |
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This well illustrates that even the best regulated national fisheries are not immune to improvident policies motivated by short-term social and political concerns. |
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From all accounts, they are motivated solely by the desire to protect the Dear Leader from any picayune criticism of his divinely inspired policies. |
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There can be a suicidally motivated parent who wishes to take the children with him or her. |
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City look stronger, fitter and more motivated than last season and even at this early stage the gap feels like a sizeable advantage. |
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It has been suggested that this was motivated by a perceived threat to the 'masculinity' of the game. |
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The introduction of steam turbines motivated a series of improvements in temperatures and pressures. |
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Boyle said that she was motivated to seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother. |
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Both portray him as a man motivated by personal ambition, who uses everyone around him to get his way. |
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This was motivated by fears of failing to maintain military parity with foreign powers. |
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Driven and motivated by these ideals they embraced change, created masterpieces, and became Scottish icons in the process. |
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The missionary was motivated by a sincere desire to rescue souls from eternal torment in the netherworld. |
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The outbreak of war was motivated by a gradual rise in tension between the Kings of France and England about Guyenne, Flanders and Scotland. |
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In addition to poster paint, acrylics, yarn and glue, some students were motivated to veer into the world of papier-mache. |
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This shift in support by the Soviet Union motivated the Barre government to seek allies elsewhere. |
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Sadly, it will also be another season of shameless money-grabbing for those players who seem mainly motivated by pound signs. |
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The 1998 Act also required courts to take into account where offences are racially motivated, when determining sentence. |
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In fact, his assumption of the office of Censor may have been motivated by a desire to see his academic labors bear fruit. |
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While they can be seen as motivated by outright aggression and imperialism, historians typically take a much more nuanced view. |
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Prins was motivated to go out for the water polo team by her older brother Paul, who played for four years at Newbury Park. |
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We're looking for a highly motivated individual who will fit into our fast-paced corporate culture. |
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As an athlete, you'll feel more motivated when you're confident in your skill set and believe in your ability to continue to improve. |
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He says that the men are often highly motivated to fight for the women because of an extreme fear of losing them to captivity. |
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A YOU'RE right to acknowledge that your staff need to be motivated in order to meet the challenges facing the company in the new year. |
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This was motivated in part by concerns about the historical admixture of legislative, judicial, and executive power. |
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Hormel publicly dismissed it as insincere and politically motivated. |
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People are motivated when their responsibilities are meaningful and engage their abilities and values. |
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The school's mission is to help motivated students become a doctor, irrespective of ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds. |
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But many would contend that the relevant psychological states of S that are directed at R still motivated and explain S's A-ing. |
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Thus, a key component of our success in meeting our goals is the ability to remain motivated. |
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The 2013 survey found that employees are more motivated by recognition and virtual rewards compared to financial incentives. |
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Studies have shown that adherence is greater when people are intrinsically, rather than extrinsically, motivated to exercise. |
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Delivering real customer benefit has motivated us to choose THG to manage our internal communications and review our customer care services. |
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At the conference, Maria motivated her audience to keep a positive mind with thalassaemia. |
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Mr Key asserted that the book was a left-wing smear campaign against him and politically motivated. |
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They were very well organised and highly motivated and largely won over the Whigs and Liberals to their cause. |
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The second goal was motivated by the concerns among some Company officials about being seen as foreign rulers. |
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Most of his supporters' families had been dispossessed and were likely motivated by the desire to recover their ancestral lands. |
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In this response I would like to take up the issues that have motivated the two-dimensional approach to mimetics in Japanese advanced by Kita. |
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