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It can be used to indicate that something is the source of an action or movement. For example: "The impetus of the new regulations has led to several changes in the company's policies."
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It's the impetus of Paul.
"It's the impetus of my life," he said.
ISDS replaces this impetus of capitalism with the comfort blanket of permanent society support.
Where the impetus of punk faded, Costello's personal revolution shows no sign of flagging.
"Whether that's from eating more or the additional impetus of estrogen, nobody knows".
It did not surprise me that the late impetus of his work was to strip away.
This season, more than ever, the impetus of a winning run – or vice versa – is pivotal.
It's interesting that games haven't fully utilised the impetus of human curiosity that much.
Already, with the impetus of health reform, local leaders are discovering that they actually can innovate.
Over all, though, the impetus of each of the three movements proves irresistible.
The Americans emphasized the underlying moral impetus of kindness and consideration.
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