A force that moves something along.
1 This has apparently been given a new impetus by events in Indonesia.
2 Crisis becomes the impetus for open and honest discussions on a team.
3 Several companies identify Dodd-Frank as the impetus for their new clawback policies.
4 The impetus of her anger carried her past the point of reaction.
5 She doesn't believe there is enough impetus for change within the council.
6 The Belfast Agreement has provided a new impetus for co-operation, he says.
7 The war-wave rolls then with the impetus and weight of an idea.
8 The deals add impetus to the wave of US cable industry consolidation.
9 I hope tomorrow we will give an impetus for more intensive talks.
10 One possibility is that Satyam could provide an impetus for regulatory change.
11 The Germans had lost in men and impetus during their long advance.
12 As with Cybele, that impetus came from outside and sounds strikingly similar.
13 Since then, the impetus towards salaried, full-time local politicians has gathered pace.
14 But it acquired a new impetus with the advent of the Internet.
15 The impetus of the descent carried them into the chill, purling current.
16 Often the impetus for pathological anger is too daunting to confront directly.
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