Driven
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It wasn't too bad, but they're
driven
to produce these things at an incredible rate.
And it's
driven
and propelled forward by new leaders, like many of the people here, by new tools, like the ones we've seen here, and by new pressures.
So we can look to these innovators to help us remember that if we can leverage even a small amount of the capital that seeks a return, the good that can be
driven
could be astonishing.
And yet that energy and power of architecture has
driven
an entire social and political space that these buildings occupy.
It's interesting, because history is
driven
to a large degree by the size of cities.
And decrease temptations, for anyone
driven
by sugar cravings.
As the American poet and clergyman John Lancaster Spalding once said, "As memory may be a paradise from which we cannot be driven, it may also be a hell from which we cannot escape."
However, there is an underlying argument about logistics, which has
driven
so much of this debate.
A lot of this is
driven
by what's happening in technology.
They're
driven
by this duty and this obligation.
As it has moved global, moved us toward a global level of social organization, it has
driven
us toward moral truth.
Freeman Thomas says, "I'm
driven
by my passion."
I still drive the same four year-old Ford that I've
driven.
For 24 hours every week, no matter how busy they are, how stressed out they are at work, where the kids need to be driven, they stop everything and they focus on their God, their social network, and then, hardwired right in the religion, are nature walks.
And it's
driven
by a very simple and sensible message, which is that we get more pleasure and more health from our food when we cultivate, cook and consume it at a reasonable pace.
And if any of you have ever
driven
on an Italian highway, you'll have a pretty good idea of how fast I was going.
They were the Siemenses of this world, coming from France, from the UK, from Japan, from Canada, from Germany, and they were systematically
driven
by systematic, large-scale corruption.
From Darwin's work, amongst others, we can recognize that the human ability to survive and flourish is
driven
by the struggle of the human spirit through conflict into transformation.
But the design was
driven
by a need to be quick, cheap, safe, respectful, flexible.
We also have the world's very first vehicle that can be
driven
by the blind.
But I was
driven
by an inherent sense that a picture that revealed the true face of war would almost by definition be an anti-war photograph.
Farmers were
driven
off their land, and crops and livestock were destroyed or stolen.
The difference was, Orville and Wilbur were
driven
by a cause, by a purpose, by a belief.
They're more comfortable making those intuitive decisions that are
driven
by what they believe about the world and not just what product is available.
And when you drive a rental car that maybe you haven't
driven
before, it takes some time to get used to your new robot body.
And basically, our challenge is to optimize the benefits and mitigate the risks of living on a planet that's
driven
by only two processes, two sources of energy, one of which is solar, that drives the winds, the waves, the clouds, the storms and photosynthesis.
It's instead being
driven
by long, slow geological rhythms.
The 109th Air National Guard flew the most recent shipment of ice back to the coast of Antarctica, where it was boarded onto a freighter, shipped across the tropics to California, unloaded, put on a truck,
driven
across the desert to the National Ice Core Laboratory in Denver, Colorado, where, as we speak, scientists are now slicing this material up for samples, for analysis, to be distributed to the laboratories around the country and in Europe.
So, in both of these cases, you've got these cycles of improvement, apparently
driven
by people watching web video.
It's probably
driven
our culture for millennia.
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