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And on the other hand, a Greek was driven to secure his own claims from refutation: he must prove them to be true; he must ride hell-bent for incontrovertibility - hence the axiomatic deductive method of doing things and the scientific strategy of, say, Euclid.
Ministers were also driven to secure as much fossil fuel energy as possible within their own borders in order to maximise security of supplies and minimise imports.
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The Australians did him no favours in their drive to secure the Ashes.
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Stiglitz is sceptical of David Cameron's drive to secure reforms before a referendum on EU membership that is expected next year.
The drive to secure a voting House member for heavily Democratic Washington has traditionally faced stiff opposition from Republicans.
Our professional knowledge of the complexity of the work must be balanced with the drive to secure more adoptions.
He also contributed publicity strategies for the Department of Defence, aiding its drive to secure the recruits Australia had promised to contribute to the Imperial Force.
The Foreign Office has been accused of turning a blind eye to human rights abuses in Egypt in a concerted drive to secure lucrative trade deals.
Stanford came up with an interception on Arizona's first overtime possession, and followed it up with a one-play touchdown drive to secure the win.
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