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But McClain saw them as an opportunity, an impetus for success.
Their work results from a mysterious inner impetus, a blessed compulsion -- the absolute, desperate need to create.
The impetus for his success dates to 1923, when Mr. Bauer, the young owner of a sporting goods store, contracted hypothermia on a winter fishing trip in Washington.
And, according to Oprah, that inner life is the precondition for success.
Measuring pneumococcal resistance to penicillin and other antibiotics enables epidemiologists and healthcare providers to monitor trends, develop guidelines for optimal empiric therapy, and provide impetus for and ascertain the success of educational efforts promoting the judicious use of antibiotics.
Mr. Zimmerman said the impetus for the ventures was the success of the Big Five accounting firms, which had diversified from the single service of auditing into highly profitable, multifaceted business services conglomerates.
The impetus for this research was that success rates for grant proposals are falling worldwide.
These findings are consistent with other literature which suggests impetus for change and internal motivation are key success factor in improvement initiatives [ 8, 10, 16, 30- 33].
Its critical success became the impetus for the Works Progress Administration mural programs of the later 1930s.
Although many factors affect undergraduate retention in biology, a lack of success in coursework is a key impetus for leaving the major (Chen and Soldner 2013; Cherif et al. 2014).
The impetus for our research was the increasing popularity over the past 30 years of "success study" business books and articles.
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