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Don't be driven by necessity.
Musk's optimism might in part be driven by necessity.
This may in part be driven by necessity.
Higher business formation rates among the foreign-born may be driven by necessity, especially when the economy is bad.
On one hand, there are those motivated by necessity, operationally defined as the percentage of individuals involved in early-stage entrepreneurial activity (as defined above) who claim to be driven by necessity (having no better choice for work) as opposed to opportunity.
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Necessity Drives Change Portugal's venture was driven by necessity.
If reaching out to younger, greener executives is driven by necessity, does that mean that the quality of boards might suffer?
With the sell-off set against a background of cuts driving hundreds of thousands of children into poverty, it is clear that austerity is not being driven by necessity but by a cruel and vindictive political philosophy.
Osborne and Cameron hope to ease relations by claiming that their plans to start cutting the deficit earlier than Labour are driven by necessity, rather than a desire to slash public spending.
But technical change has been driven by necessity – and the revolution in shale gas (and now shale oil, too) has already been transformational in the US, one of the world's biggest energy markets.
His claim throughout has been that the austere policies of the coalition were driven by necessity, as a means to erode and eventually erase the great cliff-face of British debt, whereas Miliband argued that austerity was an ideological choice, entirely typical of Conservative meanness and spite.
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