Similar words: motivate, motivation, cultivated, captivate, deactivate, motive, captivation, private. Meaning: ['məʊtɪveɪtɪd] adj. provided with a motive or given incentive for action.
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91. This will result in an unpredictable profit or loss, in addition to the certain arbitrage profit that motivated the trade.
92. Staffs must be trained and kept motivated to perform these measurements accurately.
93. However, the fun-lover is motivated by a fear of pain, which he or she tries to escape.
94. He, and the leaders of the extremist parties in coalition with him, are motivated primarily by ideology.
95. Such a student is not scholastically motivated, and will herein be described as a school resister.
96. It will try to analyse your potential and get you motivated - there are lot's more races out there.
97. Throughout his career he was motivated by a lust for power.
98. A highly motivated individual, it is argued, will perform better than one with a low level of motivation.
99. Neely and the team seem to have been motivated by the turmoil.
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100. For instance, a married couple may want a bigger and better house, so they are motivated into purchasing one.
101. Audience variation presents particular problems for the politically motivated comedian.
102. Instead of hunger, fat people were motivated by the clock, the hour, or the presence of food.
103. Most horses can be highly motivated to do what we want if we reward them with some favourite food.
104. Your supervisor's approach and enthusiasm are likely to vary according to how motivated and organised you are.
105. Putting a rich store of knowledge at everyone's fingertips is of little value if no one is motivated to access it.
106. Without publicity the team profits less. Without publicity the team will be less motivated to achieve.
107. The scientist is motivated by a passion for what is true and a sense of responsibility towards what is true.
108. Through this process of the return to the mean or average, the superbly intelligent, highly motivated race remains an illusion.
109. The law increased the penalties for those convicted of inflicting racially motivated damage on a religious building.
110. But they can also be seen as communicatively motivated, the realization of available resources to get a message across.
111. Critics of opponents to development frequently accuse them of being blinded by nostalgia and motivated by personal vested interest.
112. Motivation: The store manager confessed that staff at Burger King are poorly motivated.
113. Politically motivated intellectuals tended not to fall silent on receiving official positions but to capitalize on their prominence.
114. Superintendent Mark Whyman said no one had described the initial fights as racially motivated.
115. Yet because they are politically motivated they may be, in some degree, distrusted.
116. Staff and parents need to be strongly motivated to seek an integrated placement in a children's day centre or nursery school.
117. It was abhorrence of waste of any kind of resource that motivated him.
118. In general, every household and every firm are motivated to maximize the value associated with the resources and goods they control.
119. Most people are energized and motivated by low to moderate amounts of stress.
120. The take-up has been disappointing in some respects, with the most highly motivated members attending several courses.
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