Sentence examples for has driven the expansion from inspiring English sources

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And yet for nearly all of us, the Olympic experience is fundamentally a television experience, and it is television revenue that has driven the expansion of the Games, as it has driven the expansion of all sports.

This has driven the expansion of more predictive data-driven models, coupled to experimental and clinical data.

On the supply side, the large number of businesses bidding for expensive seats has driven the expansion of luxury skyboxes and a reduction in overall seats in new ballparks.

The executive has driven the expansion of the consumption of benefits that are paid for by automatic entitlement transfer payments, by government-mandated private expenditures and by off-budget and non-transparent taxation imposed by executive agencies.

A second article cast significant doubt on the influential findings of a 2006 study, called JUPITER, that has driven the expansion of statins' use by healthy people with elevated blood levels of C-reactive protein, a measure of inflammation.

In recent years, a growing number of ECO user requests has driven the expansion of ECO beyond GO (Table 1).

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This extended period of brain growth is believed to promote the emergence of their remarkable vocal learning abilities, and could have driven the expansion of the pallium during the course of evolution.

This is in stark contrast to the cocktails of toxins expressed by many other venomous animals, suggesting differences in the evolutionary pressure that have driven the expansion of the toxin repertoire in for example cone snails in which specialized sets of toxins are even used for capture of prey and for defense28.

That puts her on the front line of a battle that poses the biggest threat to the companies that have driven the expansion of the past decade: a shortage of qualified workers.

Two episodes of more humid and warmer conditions may have driven the expansion of the Leonardoxa system.

The use of the SFFV long terminal repeat (LTR), which expresses well in myeloid cells, may have driven the expansion of MDS1-EVI1, PRDM16, or SETBP1 integration containing myeloid cells observed in patients treated for chronic granulomatous disease using a similar approach [4], [5].

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