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be drive
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Motivation to do or achieve something; ability coupled with ambition.
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Today, our concern for them is driven not just by conscience, but should also be drive by self-interest.
To see how contentious this can be, drive half a day south to where the Baglihar dam (shown above) is rising up.
Thus the watchwords for an aspiring speed demon have to be: "Drive defensively".
The pilot is kicking off with service at Disney's Boardwalk and Yacht & Beach Club resorts, and the vans themselves will be drive by cast members in full costume (likely without vision occluding full face masks).
I have little doubt that the scapegoating, unreasonable demands and expectations of bureaucrats and politicians, and a media that has bought into the idea that the "reformers" are what they pretend to be, drive able and talented teaching veterans out of the profession.
It is interesting to note that CEJ1 appears to be less influential in the osmotic stress dataset, with other DREB-family proteins, AT4G16750, DREB1A and HRD, appearing to be drive RD29A expression.
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(In "All My Shootin's Be Drive-Bys," he directs a bullet at a foe with the rap, "Time to give a Newtonian demonstration/of a bullet, its mass/and its acceleration").
They may simply be driven by greed.
Don't be driven by necessity.
He wanted to be driven around.
You cannot be driven just by money.
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