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Nor does the government do anything to encourage banks to renew their past role as driving engines for growth.
Many firefighters, he said, are capable of driving engines, even though they have not gone through the department's chauffeur training course.
Health care spending is one of the driving engines of the economy of New York, which has some of the nation's premier teaching hospitals.
The contrast between the speech and manners of the street urchins and the well-educated characters is one of the driving engines of the show".
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The accumulation of capital had come to be recognized as the driving engine of the system.
enlargement is no longer the driving engine of European foreign policy," Mr. Demes said.
The driving engine of time banking is a kind of pay-it-forward reciprocity that sustains a shared sense of community commitment and community capacity.
But it wasn't long before she dropped out, moved to New York City and threw herself into the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, then a driving engine of the civil rights movement.
"My whole life I'd been taught that something was good because it was original that singularity was the driving engine of value".
Where have been the remarkable new plays which have women as the driving engine as opposed to the adjunct for what is always, and inevitably, a male engine-driver?
"These firms are the driving engine of the new economy and are in the process of becoming the driving force in political finance," said Fred Wertheimer, a longtime advocate of campaign finance reform.
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