Sentences with phrase «by the need for»

Still, Choi insists his push to host the Olympics wasn't driven by the need for more development, but by a desire to bring both sides of his province together.
The investment opportunity, he says, «is driven by the need for significant solutions.»
A man willing to do whatever it takes to succeed, Ma is clearly motivated by a need for achievement.
While the traditional cloud mining business model seems to be broken by the need for trust or third - party services, GetHashing introduces a whole new model of crowd cloud mining entirely built around the blockchain technology and the Open Assets Protocol.
Demand for SaaS is driven by the need for businesses to reduce IT - related costs, speed up deployment times and promote innovation.
SoftBank's initial stab at buying shares from a current investor was impeded by the need for Uber to select a new CEO, which some Uber backers insisted had to happen before the SoftBank deal could be vetted.
Our name, «Nav,» was inspired by the need for small business owners to have a guide help them navigate the often - confusing world of business credit and financing.
They are haunted by the need for personal love.
Lately I am very discouraged by the need for so many people to place a label on the person next to them.
Is your desire for a relationship driven by the need for validation and affirmation or is it anchored in the mission to serve Christ as a team?
They may be driven by the need for empirical study, logic, and the scientific method, and thus reject spiritualism entirely.
«If your interaction with the internet is driven by a need for approval, consider healthier ways to address this issue and choose to stop reinforcing the unhealthy ones.»
He conveniently overlooks certain other considerations favorable to socialism; when these considerations are given their due, even some practical people unafflicted by the need for a secular religion will find the alleged superiority of capitalism something less than obvious.
After personally experiencing mental illness and shadowing mental health chaplains as a part of her course, she was struck by the need for hope within mental health units, and to see a change in the way the Church engages with these issues.
Gregory summarizes his response to these two dipolar cases with this concise maxim: The pastor will help parishioners learn to do good deeds secretly insofar as they are motivated by the need for praise, but openly insofar as they become a means of the glorification of God and the edification of the neighbor.49
The juvenile stage, which is characterized by a need for more extensive relationships among one's peer group, then takes over and dominates personality development throughout one's early years in school up to and including the initial awareness of one's sexual identity.
The growth of astronomy was influenced by astrology and navigation; work on the properties of gases was stimulated by the need for better pumps; and more recently electronics and atomic physics have been developed in large measure for military purposes.
Convinced as they may have been by the need for a new direction, they did not have the grassroots support.
This barbecue salmon bowl recipe was inspired by my need for salmon.
Not that I think the officiating is influenced by the need for close playoff series or anything.
While he already had his WrestleMania Moment last April, when he defeated his nemesis in the Authority, Triple H, to earn entry into a championship main event match that he also won that same night, that whole run was truncated by the need for neck surgery.
But, with all the concern and talk about childhood obesity counteracted by the need for calcium and vitamin D, what exactly is a good amount for your toddler?
Our policymakers are controlled by their need for campaign dollars from Big Food, Big Beverage and other billion dollar industries.
Most important, they say, is an increased emotional bond with the baby, forged by the need for the parent to pick up on subtle signs and act on them quickly.
Since I had had little interaction with my own father, I was taken aback by his need for me, having blocked the need for my own father out of necessity.
In March 2005 the district began the public process with a survey of residents that showed the No. 1 need was an indoor walking and jogging track, followed by the need for a fitness center, Heller said.
We are at a «constitutional moment» said White; an exceptional historical period when normal politics is superseded by the need for «We, the people» to address fundamental issues about the content and distribution of rights in society and the basic nature of government.
This is partly driven by the need for innovation in the light of financial austerity, alongside the recognition that a vibrant public realm is at the core of a successful, prosperous society.
However, the former work and pensions secretary insisted that the economic risks of Brexit were outweighed by the need for Britain to govern itself.
But there is still a considerably long way to go before Blair achieves that goal and the peculiarity of the present situation in the party is that the pace of change is dictated by his need for the backing of the unions as long as they retain the major role in party structures and funding.
But while the public were convinced of the need for some cuts following a recession, they are far less likely to be convinced by the need for a protracted and ideological fight over restricting union rights.
He said the huge size of the government was informed by a need for the president provide jobs for his party folks.
Instead it is relegated to second place by the need for a strong economy.
Deputy Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Gift Twum Ampofo, who made this known to Adom News's Emmaunella Ablah Aforkpah says the delay was partly caused by the need for the ministry to adhere to the strict governance process for the arrears to be paid.
Oke, who recalled the event leading to his and his followers movement to the AD, said the movement was necessitated by the need for «us as democrats and conscience of the people to shun the in - built perfidy and organized deception in APC as revealed during its primary election.
They will hammer a platform led by the need for economic revival and a call to end years of corruption under Democratic control.
Gesture recognition has looked promising since the 1990s, but applications were initially limited by the need for expensive sensors and powerful processors.
ONE AND DONE The flu kills tens of thousands of people in the United States each year, and protection is made harder by the need for an annual shot.
«There are major constraints in the medication supply chain that are primarily driven by the need for strict temperature control for vaccines from the beginning to the end of the supply chain.
Senior scientist at Woods Hole Research Center Eric Davidson said the excessive fertilizer use is inspired by the need for food security.
Taxonomic collectors aren't purely fueled by a need for completion.
The most secure codes use a different key for each message, but in practice the code is made vulnerable by the need for the sender to pass keys to the receiver ahead of every message.
There is an evolutionary root to the differences in how men and women seek out allies and it is driven by the need for social survival in the long run.
Those benefits, however, are complicated by the need for vast amounts of land to produce cellulosic biofuels on a large scale.
But computer analyses of collective animal behavior are limited by the need for constant tracking and measurement data for each individual; hence, the mechanics of social animal interaction are not fully understood.
The team was inspired by the need for faster, more accurate design tools that can capture accurate simulations of elastic objects undergoing deformation and collision — especially at high - speeds.
Soviet interest in the Arctic was driven by a need for resources, including minerals, and as a location for its infamous system of prison camps.
History of these syndromes was also associated with poor performance on the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT), which may be caused by the need for more time to process the visual stimuli, thus limiting the time available for the cognitive task of linking the numerals.»
In between these milestones lies a complex set of highly skilled practical and administrative steps, governed by constantly - evolving regulatory frameworks, all of which are ultimately defined by the need for significant financial and technical resources.
EPR imaging (EPRI) is a powerful technique that enables 3D spatial in vivo mapping of radical metabolism, oxygenation, and nitric oxide; however, the utility and power of EPRI has been greatly limited by the need for complementary anatomic and functional data.
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