Use "impetus" in a sentence

1. It had an impetus for us.

2. The impetus came from the unions.

3. The movement is steadily gaining impetus.

4. The treaty gave fresh impetus to trade.

5. His articles provided the main impetus for change.

6. The impetus must come from the top.

7. The slope added impetus to his speed.

8. The treaty gave a fresh impetus to trade.

9. How did conventions give impetus to the preaching work?

10. But impulses can start anywhere,[Sentencedict] given enough impetus.

11. The discovery gave fresh impetus to the research.

12. The report may provide further impetus for reform.

13. Where, then, does the impetus for creativity come from?

14. Each wild rumour adds new impetus to the exodus.

15. Much of the impetus for change came from customers' opinions.

16. This is the primary impetus behind the economic recovery.

17. Advertising was given fresh impetus by the industrial revolution.

18. 7 This is the primary impetus behind the economic recovery.

19. The debate seems to have lost much of its initial impetus.

20. Each new rumour added fresh impetus to the smear campaign.

21. The original impetus for nuclear power, of course, was military.

22. Candela aims to be the impetus for the democratization of energy.

23. The recent publicity surrounding homelessness has given fresh impetus to the cause.

24. Constraining, cloning and learning, frequently provide a major impetus for downsizing

25. Actuation: See: act , basis , commission , impetus , impulse , incentive , instigation , persuasion , provocation , reason

26. The impetus for constitutionalism is mainly exogenousand the international circumstances are more influential.

27. By 19 she was restless and needed a new impetus for her talent.

28. Among other influences, Napalm Death took impetus from the industrial music scene.

29. I'm very interested in wonder, in design as an impetus to inquiring.

30. 30 This provided the impetus for the opening sentence of Gaudium et Spes.

31. With the death of its founder, the campaign lost much of its impetus.

32. This decision will give renewed impetus to the economic regeneration of east London.

33. The invention of the steam locomotive also gave impetus to bridge building and design.

34. The Prime Minister's support will give added impetus to the campaign against crime.

35. A major impetus has been that users found this detailed budgetary accounting confusing.

36. 30 By the late 1970s the impetus towards central control was well established.

37. Their only saving grace is that they probably were an impetus towards social reform.

38. The recent success in mapping the entire human genome has given such aspirations new impetus.

39. Curta suggests that the chief impetus for this identity originated in the Danubian frontier.

40. The main impetus behind the move west was to find gold and other minerals.

41. Synonyms for Actuation include spur, stimulus, motivation, impetus, incentive, encouragement, stimulant, incitement, impulse and boost

42. These developments lent a powerful impetus to regional cooperation, the Andean Pact, Mercosur and so on.

43. This hint of planning poses as yet unanswerable questions about the early impetus towards urban development.

44. It also subscribed to the Philoponan impetus dynamics in which impetus is self-dissipating and free-fall in a vacuum would have an essential terminal speed according to specific weight after an initial period of acceleration.

45. His disappointment in the World Championships provided the necessary impetus to give everything for this final race.

46. The area where the Industrial Revolution had received its greatest impetus was soon one of high unemployment.

47. Rohmer was surprisingly strong, but the impetus of Cardiff's lunge spun him away from the girl.

48. Above all, Partnership has added an exciting and stimulating impetus to the development of our school.

49. The activities gained impetus in Madras regions in 1931, Punjab in 1933 and in Uttar Pradesh in 1938.

50. She seized the handle, but the impetus was too great, and it was wrenched from her convulsive grasp.

51. The process of proletarianisation has also received some impetus from the spread of agribusiness in the region.

52. Can we at the political level give a certain impetus, give a certain momentum to those negotiations?

53. This policy initiative is expected to spur new investment, provide impetus to economic activities and generate additional employment opportunities.

54. However, science springs ultimately from the human urge to truth,(Sentencedict.com ) and dogmatism eventually gives way under this impetus.

55. Winnicott was a subtle and original thinker who did much to give new impetus and direction to Freudian psychology.

56. At all events, it was this group of the dispossessed that gave the first successful impetus to the Revolution.

57. The Asian Economic Crisis of 1997 has been cited as a major impetus for the constitution's successful approval.

58. 9 Judicature should be of independence,(www.Sentencedict.com) the realization of the judicial independence depends on its impetus factors.

59. British Monopoly Act gave impetus to achievement of valuable labor, appearance of industrial capitalism, and establishment of modern property right.

60. 26 This view may have been the impetus behind the annual congressional attempts to revoke most-favored nation trade status.

61. The MoU will provide impetus to explore newer research activities in ground station operations and training on space technology applications.

62. The founding of these organisations gave real impetus to a movement directed towards improving the lot of domestic animals.

63. In all four schools specific study and library skills initiatives had been born out of, or given impetus by, the project.

64. After all, it was inspiration from the patchwork quilts in 1952 which had proved the original impetus for the whole company.

65. The coming of war in 1914 quickly gave new impetus to the hitherto rather limited and amateurish propaganda efforts of governments.

66. Yakov Kreizberg launches the Sinfonia Concertante in emphatic style: a no-nonsense tempo, lashing sforzando accents, a powerful forward impetus

67. They also felt that active involvement of Japanese agencies and companies would provide an impetus for the development of DMIC.

68. The impetus for these practices came from the need to remunerate the rapidly expanding number of clerks in royal service.

69. The popularity of rap and hip-hop with young white provided further impetus and black directors were suddenly in demand.

70. Often loneliness is the impetus behind singles bars, dance clubs, encounter groups, computer dating and columns in newspapers advertising for mates.

71. I hope that this anniversary will result in a new impetus for field-based biology and palaeontology to answer such questions.

72. It will give impetus to the e-Governance activities in the backward and LWE affected area with the availability of digital mobile connectivity.

73. 2 Carey Lohrenz, the F-14 Tomcat pilot whose grounding was the impetus for the probe, was unqualified to fly carrier-based aircraft.

74. The massive number of Vietnamese colonizers and amount of land theft was the impetus for the mass 2001 demonstrations against the Vietnamese.

75. During this period Marcello Inghirami Fei, a local nobleman with a reputation for artistic talent and business acumen, gave impetus to the alabaster trade.

76. The primary purpose of the Arra was to provide government funding and impetus to get public works projects and related jobs off the ground

77. They resumed their activities, and conventions held at Cedar Point, Ohio, in 1919 and in 1922 gave the Kingdom-preaching work renewed impetus.

78. Afterwords Francesco Talenti planned some combined double lancet windows and one triple lancet window in order to give the building impetus and lightness.

79. At present, the impetus for a new round of revitalization of the local economy lies in the development of the strategic infant industry.

80. As the "founding father" of American drama, Eugene Gladstone O'Neill has bestowed upon the American theatre a fresh impetus and an entirely new integrity.