Sentence examples for whose impetus from inspiring English sources

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He used the occasion of the writers' strike last year to concoct a short, wonderful Web musical starring Neil Patrick Harris, Felicia Day, and Nathan Fillion, called "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog," whose impetus was in part the desire to prove that one could produce and distribute good work without the studios.

The big defender, just off McKenzie's right-hand post, sent a perfectly weighted header towards McDonald, whose impetus - he had charged in from the 18-yard line - allowed him to drive the ball into the net on the volley from close range.

Users, then, are in the unenviable position of dealing with online mobs whose impetus and trading inspiration are far more opaque than, say, a retail equity trader's.

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The shift toward accountable care, whose main impetus is the health reform law, has also resulted in higher levels of integration and alignment of physician practice ownership.

After the interval came a grand interpretation of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, whose unending impetus – even the slow movement combines the feeling of a dance with that of a funeral march – was maintained in every single bar of this reading.

It's lunchtime on a curiously balmy winter's day, and the three women on whose collective impetus the Women's Equality Party thrives are sitting in an ad hoc boardroom in their London Bridge HQ as, directly outside the window, the 13:16 to Charing Cross rattles by.

The controlled deconstruction of lignified plant cell walls is a major field of research, whose current impetus is drawn from the quest to exploit plant biomass for the production of energy and chemicals.

Singh left Respublica in June and started working as policy director for a not-for-profit charitable trust called Impetus, whose donors include Isis Private Equity, Barclays Capital, Deutsche Bank, CVC Capital Partners and Warburg Pincus.

Traveling from graffiti art's roots in Philadelphia and New York to Paris, Tokyo, Cape Town and other cities around the globe, the film features interviews with artists (some veiling their identities) whose milieu gives impetus to their activities, which include social rebellion, political agitation, expressions of boredom and simply bringing art to the streets.

As the standard of play deteriorated Exeter coach Neil McNab, best remembered for his days at Manchester City in the 1980s, turned to Irish Under-20 international Reinier Moor whose introduction added some impetus to Exeter's largely impotent attack.

The setting was the annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, the charity fund-raiser sponsored by the Archdiocese of New York, whose invitation proved the impetus to nudge the four players in the two biggest political races in the country -- for president and senator from New York -- to share dinner and a stage last night.

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