Strongly motivated to succeed.
Compelled forcibly by an outside agency.
Urged or forced to action through moral pressure.
1 Sales growth in Europe was driven by France, Germany, Britain and Russia.
2 Sydney's lock-out laws were driven by the New South Wales state government.
3 Read -Cape Town's water crisis: driven by politics more than drought
4 A phenomenological, mixed-method approach was used to investigate these disease - driven health issues.
5 I am also driven by the stark financial reality of the situation.
6 Often these changes are driven by developments in technology, especially digital technology.
7 As in many cases, development of the products were driven by need.
8 Rising incomes and rising divorce rates have driven women's new financial freedom.
9 Premier Daniel Andrews has said government decisions were always driven by data.
10 Good young male - driven opening business this weekend looks to drop off rapidly.
11 In other words, the new, smaller future fleet is budget - driven , not strategy - driven .
12 Any outcome in Germany is, however, likely to be more consensus driven .
13 We hope it's as much driven by the creative community as possible.
14 He said he had been driven to protest by the new legislation.
15 Political change in Latin America is also driven by another factor: peacemaking.
16 Prices rose rapidly last year, driven by sustained demand and restricted supply.
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