Synonym: momentum, push, thrust. Similar words: compete, perpetual, competitor, perpetuate, imperial, imperious, impeccable, status. Meaning: ['ɪmpɪtəs] n. 1. a force that moves something along 2. the act of applying force suddenly.
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151. "Self-movement" is a characteristics of things that the impetus for development comes from inside.
152. The judicial precedent is impetus to the development of the law.
153. The initial impetus to perform moola bandha stimulates the cerebral cortex of the central nervous system.
154. The major origin and impetus of veneration of Mary comes from the Christological controversies of the early church - many debates denying in some way the divinity or humanity of Jesus Christ.
155. In the era of knowledge economy, intelligence resource sharing is the main impetus of economy increasing.
156. The western development requires the prior development in important central cities, which can form growth pole and give an impetus to western region.
157. Indeed, soaring budget costs in the mid - 1980's provide the main impetus for agricultural reform.
158. The construction of harmonious and ecological Hainan requires innovations in terms of thinking, concepts, system, organization and methods, which needs the impetus from advanced culture.
159. The impetus for constitutionalism is mainly exogenousand the international circumstances are more influential.
160. We can see the clues which shows that religious music gives believers psychologic impetus in analysis psychology.
161. The result indicates that the supersaturation caused by the temperature grades between main flow and the pipe wall is the inherent impetus of salt-out in green liquid.
162. As a rising state, China's development requires peaceful time and space condition, under which the establishing and uplifting of soft power is a must impetus.
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163. She was restless and needed a new impetus for her talent.
164. Functional Analysis on the Educational Impetus of Extracurricular Activities in College.
165. In the development of society informatization and network information service, the network-based information resource management technical impetus are the important factors.
166. The impetus Contemporary China Marxism popularity is the time party and the country fate strategic decision.
167. This feeling, I am sure, gives much impetus to the police.
168. Penalty as a reaction to crime, was created because of culture, and was evolute because of cultural development and evolution, and the reprieve of penalty is the direct impetus to cultural progress.
169. Experience, the financial capital investment will an impetus to the use of rapid growth.
170. Gianfranco Zola, who retired today, Wednesday, one week before his 39th birthday[sentencedict.com], thanked Chelsea fans for giving him the impetus to carry on so long in his career.
171. The Mukden Incident (18 September 1931), which gave the Japanese an impetus to create the Manchukuo state, took place near Shenyang.
172. In light of the universal phenomenon of information distortion in current securities business, this paper expounds the impetus for "big bath" caused by the allowances for assets impairment.
173. Investment multiplier is a hot spot issue concerned by decision-maker and academia recently, and it reflects the chain reaction and impetus of investment towards gross income.
174. Core issue in the political system reform still is to resolve the problem about impetus, and actuating mechanism regards as the essential of political restructuring.
175. Manpower capital investment and corporeal capital invest, it is the main impetus that economy grows.
176. Continuously old low confused Japanese economy appears anabiosis impetus, show with the feature that differs before.
177. That Byzantium holding out Moscow is one of outside impetus of rise of Moscow.
178. Given these circumstances, Japan had of course broken the dominion relationship between the Ryukyus and Ch'ing Dynasty China, giving a major impetus to Japan's policy of merger with the Ryukyus.
179. But the Great Depression of 1929 - 1940 was the impetus for great union growth.
180. This gave the impetus to two important international legal regimes: the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) and the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).
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