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The word "Impetus" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a force or motivation that drives an action or process. Example: "The new policy provided the impetus for the team to innovate and improve their workflow." Alternatives include "motivation" or "inspiration."
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"If, as seems likely, Ireland vote for marriage equality then Australia will be the only developed English-speaking country that doesn't allow same-sex couples to marry and that will be a major impetus for reform in this country," Croome said.
But he has not just returned to the team well ahead of schedule but done so with a vitality and impetus that has seen him supplant Nani, the club's player of the year, as a near-certainty to face Barcelona at Wembley.
Some felt that the main target of the first of the Paris attacks – the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo – gave the mainstream media more impetus to report it.
Although Lovefilm, like Netflix, has also branched into film downloads, it believes the DVD has many years to run as the "medium of choice", with fresh impetus from new high definition formats.
But the impetus for the adoption of the single currency came from the French, who felt the Bundesbank was too powerful and that its influence could be diluted by a European central bank.
In many cases, as with baseball's American League, football's All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and hockey's Western Hockey League (WHL) and World Hockey Association WHAA), the impetus for forming a second major league was to bring the sport into regions lacking professional options.
"There has been a little bit more impetus in the negotiations between the three institutions and the Greek government for several days," Thomsen said.
The impetus is now on funders to support early career researchers when making decisions about where to publish, and on publishers to offer appropriate open access homes for their research.
The impetus for conflict minerals legislation stems from resource-fuelled conflicts in eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) between 1994 and 2003, which reached near-genocidal proportions, claiming as many as 5 million lives.
It might also be worth noting that, unusually for an actor, Carlyle's initial impetus came from reading a play, and not from watching another actor perform.
The impetus for this novel came in 2005 when he was part of an expedition of artists and scientists who spent several weeks aboard a ship near the north pole to discuss environmental concerns.
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