Sentence examples for driven to attain from inspiring English sources

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They are driven to attain fame, with its constant stream of attention, flattery, and empowerment, because they need the steady trickle of adoring recognition to take the place of any kind of real self-love or self-respect.

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Yet surely it's the drive to attain those adequate means in China, India and elsewhere in the emerging markets that presents such a daunting environmental challenge.

In her account, there is little more to Sarkozy than his will to power the freakish energy, the retail politician's compulsive need to impose himself on crowds and win their love, the all-consuming drive to attain what the French like to call "the supreme power".

In her account, there is little more to Sarkozy than his will to power — the freakish energy, the retail politician's compulsive need to impose himself on crowds and win their love, the all-consuming drive to attain what the French like to call "the supreme power".

Given the national drive to attain the health Millennium Development Goals, it would not have been prudent to lay-off excess staff.

In fact, the chemistry of rhodocene is dominated by the drive to attain an 18-electron configuration.

Dr. Fisher says that romantic love is "really a drive -- a powerful, primordial, primitive drive to attain lives ultimate prize -- to win love".

Following the 1991 Gulf War and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, the United States Navy began to decommission and mothball many of the ships it had brought out of its reserve fleet in the drive to attain a 600-ship Navy.

However, there is a pressing need for advanced nurses and midwives who can implement evidence-based practice and exercise clinical leadership in the drive to attain the Millennium Development Goals and their post-2015 successors.

There is a pressing need for advanced nurses who can implement evidence-based practice and exercise clinical leadership in the drive to attain improvements in quality of care and better patient outcomes [ 15].

Drawing on Butler's critique, David Hume added further examples: that people have bodily appetites such as hunger and thirst; that mental passions drive them to attain such things as fame, power, and vengeance; and that many of us also: "feel a desire of another's happiness and good" (Hume: Appendix 2, 12 13).

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