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"There'd be no greater impetus than the threat of loss of benefits".
The development of lung cancer in a person provides even greater impetus for close relatives to avoid smoking.
Ms. Daniels said she is still fixing up the place, with even greater impetus now that the community's prospects have brightened.
Mr Peña has given them greater impetus, yet even his government recognises that they will not yield a quick pay-off.
The boomerang is thrown with a vigorous action in which the thrower may run a few steps to gain greater impetus.
"The decision to offer him the post was in part a way of showing support for him as a dissident, which was then given greater impetus by his arrest," she said.
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Ōkuma's opinions and actions forced him out of the government, but the movement for a constitution gained great impetus.
Industrial growth was given great impetus during World War II, since which time its population has more than trebled.
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