Similar words: driving, strong force, driving licence, driving license, shaving foam, thriving, striving, looking for. Meaning: n. the act of applying force to propel something.
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121 Two objectives pursued by arbitration system are both driving force and source for the development and existence of the arbitration system, so the system must also be designed around them.
122 YUSOL chemical principle is the customer and market demand is the driving force behind the introduction of new products.
123 Despite the Chartist leaders' attempts to keep the movement alive, within a few years it was no longer a driving force for reform.
124 Before it was invented, horses were used as the driving force.
125 The driving force of primary migration is mainly abnormal high pressure and that of secondary migration is buoyance and fluid potential difference.
126 The results showed that driving force factor was in a worse state. Industry, house sites and unreasonable agricultural productive ways caused obvious pressure on agricultural industrialization.
127 The mantle convection is the primary driving force for the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins, and manifested in the position of the asthenosphere, Moho discontinuity and mantle plume.
128 Through the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) and specific analysis to the results, the contribution of each driving force of land use structure can be identified quantitatively.
129 The intake actuator provides a driving force so that an indoor and outdoor air control door simultaneously opens indoor and outdoor air inlets.
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