Sentence examples for impetus by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "impetus by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the motivating force or driving factor behind a certain action or event. Example: The new economic policies provided the impetus by which the country's economy was able to recover from its recession.

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The respectable version has lately been given new impetus by the onward march of European integration.

The art of ironwork received a further impetus by the introduction of the Rococo style.

The current pat-down controversy has, like the Tea Party generally, been given huge impetus by the rightwing media.

This long predates 9/11, and was given added impetus by the Bush tax cuts of 2001.

His work there was dominated by civil rights issues, which had been given fresh impetus by the Kennedy administration.

Anyway, the issue has just been given new impetus by a super-complaint lodged with the Office of Fair Trading.

Demonstrations were were given fresh impetus by the fatal shootings last week of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota.

The Pacific North Equatorial Current is given a westward impetus by the Northeast Trade Winds (latitude 10° 25° N).

Their proposals were, moreover, given additional impetus by the widespread acceptance of analytical approaches in other branches of philosophy.

Imports of goods and services, which have steadily outstripped exports for decades, are now to be given an extra impetus by the closure of UK steel capacity.

Talks on the issue languished until given new impetus by the June 11 assaults on women in Central Park after the National Puerto Rican Day Parade.

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