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"It shouldn't be driven by the need for an Olympic stadium".
She must turn herself into a solitary stoic driven by the need for security.
This is largely driven by the need for search engine optimisation (SEO).
"It's unfortunate," Mr. Gardner said, "that it's being driven by the need for a July 4 photo opportunity".
But increasingly, the government's policy is being driven by the need for growth rather than meeting deficit targets.
Edgar Wallace had the same trick, and, like Simenon, was driven by the need for money to support rich living.
These newer applications are driven by the need for greater reliability or electrical efficiency to justify the increase in cost.
"We believe the future of business and regulation will be driven by the need for advanced technology alongside deep subject-matter expertise," Mr. Ludwig said in a statement.
Is a corporate university more than a hodgepodge of courses driven by the need for highly practical technical training and on-site management development?
Finally, the fourth, angry and disappointed group tended to look for external motivation; they were driven by the need for attention and extrinsic reward.
They couldn't imagine how we could have any behaviour problems in the UK because they were driven by the need for education.
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