Sentences with phrase «additional impetus»

These findings provide additional impetus for the use of wild germplasm in future vegetable breeding.
Combining the latest technological innovations with an evolutionary development of the car's design and the expansion of the model range has provided additional impetus for BMW's now familiar take on premium electric mobility.
Federal funding from Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems, Project LAUNCH, and Race to the Top «Early Learning Challenge provides additional impetus for the state to include parents as partners in the building of systems.
Dr. Krauthammer believes, with good reason, that this news could give additional impetus to legislative efforts to prohibit late - term abortions:
But if the immune system is involved in the new - found problems, it provides additional impetus to develop «personalised» therapies, in which neurons are grown from a patient's own cells, and so should be less likely to provoke an immune reaction.
Although the relationship between these two variables is not precise, past behaviour would suggest some additional impetus to employment still to come from the economy's recent strength, before the current slowing in output growth begins to affect the labour market.
Others noted that the ruling seemed to give Rose, who blasted out of the gate on Sunday with two birdies in his first four holes and was making a run at 54 - hole leaders Martin Kaymer and Justin Spieth, additional impetus.
Highlighting the additional impetus for change, as if it were needed, comes from new research which has revealed the higher costs of treating two groups — the morbidly obese, with a body mass index (BMI) of 40 +, and the super obese, at BMI 50 +.
An additional impetus has been the discovery since 1995 of hundreds of extrasolar planets around other normal stars.
The positive ripple effect was the additional impetus to make global citizenship more visible.»
«It's possible that there might be some additional impetus for revising the funding formula from this decision, which could then essentially force the plaintiffs to start over at square one,» said Richard Levy, a constitutional scholar at the University of Kansas.
The 2016 increase over 2015 was much larger in the analyses that account for missing areas, especially the Arctic, providing additional impetus to address coverage bias among research groups that still have not done so.
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