Motivated
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Led by a their motivated, stop at nothing, leader Maddie they take out any obstacle that gets in their way.
The characters seemed to be
motivated
by Brownian motion.
Another Cordon Bleu of racially
motivated
comedy designed to suck the dollars from a dumbed-down middle America.
When I finally came across it, I had to watch it at least every other day, it became the thing that
motivated
me to get up in the morning.
The thing is that I like Christian Slater, I think he can be a damn good actor when motivated, so what happened to him?
As others point out, only Van Cleef looks
motivated.
The characters are simply
motivated
out of the blue.
NATO's intervention was
motivated
in part by humanitarian concerns, and in part by the need to resolve a crisis of credibility and purpose.
Others are
motivated
by a sense of civic duty that does not assess the rationality of voting in terms of the possible impact of one’s own ballot.
But the EPP’s vote was largely
motivated
by its desire to preserve its chances of remaining the largest EU party and ensuring that Weber becomes the next European Commission leader.
Anxiety over China’s conventional military superiority probably motivated, at least partly, Russia’s 2009 announcement of a new military doctrine explicitly reserving the right to first use of nuclear weapons – a stance that resembles America’s Cold War force posture, aimed at deterring superior conventional Soviet forces in Europe.
Uniting Against ExtremismLONDON – Governments worldwide are increasingly facing a fundamental question: how to deal with the causes of violent – often religiously
motivated
– extremism.
USA!” do not appear to be
motivated
by economic self-interest.
But it is more likely that the grassroots of American populism are
motivated
by something else.
What seems to have
motivated
the scientists involved in Climategate was the arrogant belief that that the way to save the world was to conceal or misrepresent ambiguous and contradictory findings about global warming that might “confuse” the public.
Governments are great at funding and carrying out research, but competitive private companies
motivated
by profit and glory tend to be more efficient and speedier in applying the results.
My statements were also
motivated
by problems with the way capital punishment is imposed in India.
In today’s interconnected world, individuals and non-state groups
motivated
by extremist ideologies can use the power of new technologies to shape attitudes and beliefs, and incite violence on a global scale.
Obviously, private firms are
motivated
by self-interest, and that is not necessarily a bad thing.
While he also condemned Russia for the Salisbury incident – a rare departure from the Putin-loving corner he has painted himself into – support for Britain on this occasion seems to have been
motivated
more by his political calculus than a deep sense of solidarity.
The decision by a slim majority of UK voters to leave the EU may have been
motivated
mostly by domestic issues such as political dysfunction and immigration, but the Skripal episode has made it clear that the costs of departure will be felt first on the foreign-policy front.
These policies are
motivated
by domestic considerations, as the Chinese government seeks to raise living standards more rapidly than the moderating growth rate of GDP.
The Fed’s efforts in the past three years to stabilize banks and other parts of finance have no doubt been
motivated
in large part by this insight.
Today’s consensus concerning the need to compensate globalization’s losers presumes that the winners are
motivated
by enlightened self-interest – that they believe buy-in from the losers is essential to maintain economic openness.
After the Varna City Court refused to allow the extradition, ruling that the charges were politically motivated, the Bulgarian authorities threatened to deport him.
But the demonstrations were also
motivated
by a larger aspiration, one that is more difficult to achieve: that the day-to-day workings of government become more accountable, more tied to the citizens whom government is meant to serve.
His yearning for professional achievement – and, especially, his desire to be promoted –
motivated
his significant contributions to China’s GDP growth.
According to many observers, British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s role in launching this process in 2004 was, almost from the start,
motivated
by a desire to do business with his regime.
In the case of foreign investment and aid flows, the West went further, viewing them as being
motivated
by altruism, or “benign intent,” whereas the East regarded globalization in a world of poor and rich nations as implying “malign impact.”
Only when fiscal austerity is implemented (or at least threatened), and a population is faced with rising unemployment and widespread economic misery, is a country
motivated
to pursue them.
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