Sentences with phrase «renewed impetus»

The phrase "renewed impetus" means a new burst of energy or motivation to continue or pursue something. Full definition
By estimating these costs on a global scale, we hope to stimulate an informed policy debate and provide renewed impetus for policy reforms to reap the large potential benefits from more efficient pricing of fossil fuels in terms of improved public finances, improved population health and lower carbon emissions.
The adoption of the Declaration has provided renewed impetus for examining the ways in which National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) can advance the rights of Indigenous peoples.
The news could now give Arsene Wenger, Brendan Rodgers and Jose Mourinho renewed impetus to bring the 15 - year - old to the Premier League, though they will likely have to do battle with Real Madrid, who are also interested.
The work of these artists was brought into fresh focus and given renewed impetus by the revival of interest in figurative painting by a younger generation that took place in the late 1970s and the 1980s (see neo-expressionism and new spirit painting).
A biblical theological version of faith development makes possible a renewed impetus for specifically Christian parenting.
There is talk of a renewed impetus for negotiations between parties over party funding.
The Guerrilla Girls artist group embarked on their career halfway through the 1980s against the renewed impetus to those processes and myths during the heyday of Neo-Liberalism.
The new jurisdictional change may provide a renewed impetus to restructure how practitioners seek Texas Supreme Court review.
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