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The greatest impetus is the W.T.O.
In Great Britain the game received its greatest impetus when the Betting and Gaming Act of 1960 permitted the formation of a large number of commercial lotto clubs.
The early Universalist movement was given its greatest impetus by the preaching of John Murray (1741 1815), who moved from England to colonial America in 1770.
The game received its greatest impetus, however, when it was introduced to Baltimore by some track-and-field athletes, who had seen the game played by Canadians on Long Island.
While many factors determine how governments respond to such activity, it is the TiP reports, which grade countries on their anti-trafficking efforts, that have proved to be the single greatest impetus for change.
"Since the 1970s, the greatest impetus to owning a muzzleloading gun has been the heritage appeal," said Dave Ehrig, a committee chairman at the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association.
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There's a great impetus for all of us to create something new with the show.
The treaty thus gave a great impetus to westward migration and settlement of those areas.
"There'd be no greater impetus than the threat of loss of benefits".
Ōkuma's opinions and actions forced him out of the government, but the movement for a constitution gained great impetus.
The development of lung cancer in a person provides even greater impetus for close relatives to avoid smoking.
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