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But his stated impetus — a passion for journalism and public policy — is by no means insincere.
To give Europe new impetus, a core of determined member states will have to make a start.
The expedition, after all, is just a metaphor; the Impetus a ship of fools, the protagonist, Morgan, an Odysseus who's not going anywhere.
Ms. Kowroski brings to this duet a connective dramatic impetus, a blithely spontaneous combustion, that it hasn't had since Suzanne Farrell.
The report by the charity Impetus – a private equity foundation that works to improve the lives of young people – was particularly critical of the government's pupil premium scheme.
I feel a lot more momentum, a lot more impetus, a lot more motivation for Liberals to take a stronger stand on this issue.
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War with Iraq "could prove an impetus, an incentive to more terrorist attacks," said the minister, Otto Schily.
Times like these would be an impetus -- a turning point in which I would latch onto a very important mantra: Hard work plus determination and faith equals success.
Still, that high-visibility "Cesare" was an impetus to a Handel revival.
Greece hasn't changed its mind, it has merely provided it with an impetus and a fresh line of argument.
But those words are an impetus to a brave governor or state superintendent to get down to brass tacks.
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