Sentences with phrase «same impetus»

I start digging the first radishes out with the same impetus that a kid shows on Christmas morning.
Mr Miliband told MPs he hoped the creation of new low - carbon industries would provide the same impetus for jobs as the expansion of North Sea oil in the 1970s.
While Blofeld is searching, as he writes, for ways of making money for my authors — and this is correct for an agent, this is his job — the authors looking at self - publishing may not be driven by the same impetus.
But again, that's the same impetus as any major publisher.
It is the same impetus that makes bonsai so mysterious and enchanting.
It is the same impetus that made Swift's tales of Gulliver in Lilliput a massive hit in literature and on the screen.
It is the same impetus that made me sit, riveted, as I watched the miniature king and queen biological curiosities in the 1935 film The Bride of Frankenstein.
The same impetus that drove the founding of an art library at CCA, Lagos, was the catalyst for Àsìkò: to give access to information that could lead to meaningful dialogue, exchange and collaboration.
They have the same impetus, to take formal colour blocks and to play around with their combinations until every avenue has been explored and every limit reached.
But how much of our cynicism, our distaste for something so gauche as online law school, is the same impetus that led the ABA to drag its feet on accrediting part - time students?
It's the same impetus that drives companies like Nokia (now Microsoft's mobile division) and HTC to issue multiple colors of each new smartphone and to always try to stand out with their looks.
Mozilla is a non-profit organisation, which means it doesn't have the same impetus to sell your data as some other browser developers.
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