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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151. He was motivated by a desire to help his fellow man.
152. Parents and local authorities are expected to act in partnership motivated by the child's best interests.
153. I was well motivated and certainly used to studying and figuring out how things work.
154. It is parents who have to produce healthy, motivated children before the education process can begin.
155. We also know that effective managers are motivated by power and enjoy influencing the behaviour of others.
156. A highly intelligent, highly motivated, and extremely personable young woman, Crystal has had numerous supports along the way.
157. Anyone who studies psychology must be motivated by a streak of optimism that people have the potential to change.
158. They should also be able to teach highly motivated architecture students to improve the rigour and content of their work.
159. It is also motivated by psycholinguistic evidence, although we make no claims of psychological reality for the model.
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160. Although they embody a real-world claim about how agents are motivated, they function more like a paradigm than a generalization.
161. On the other hand, Congress was motivated by ideological concerns.
162. We were highly motivated toward constant improvement because they were improving all the time.
163. Even if they could think, there is no obvious reason why any thinking entity should be motivated to make copies of itself.
164. First, most balance theorists do not hold that governments are motivated solely by the acquisition and exercise of power.
165. So the social contract is selfishly motivated; it comes about through our rational ability to perceive a personal advantage from it.
166. Like most epileptics who are surgical candidates, Neil is highly motivated.
167. Councils are going back to being politically motivated and this is not a good thing.
168. However, the overture also appears to have been motivated by economic considerations.
169. People can be motivated to take action in defence of some one who can protect them from the effects of industrialism.
170. The pact was ostensibly motivated by a desire to eradicate political dynasties and corruption in favour of political renovation and democratic change.
171. Students are highly motivated, participate actively in the learning process and receive feedback as to the progress made.
172. Willie Brown isn't perfect, I know that,[sentencedict.com] but some of the attacks are racially motivated.
173. In what was widely regarded as a politically motivated action Kitangan was arrested in January 1991 and charged with corruption.
174. This is most appropriate for research situations where the teachers themselves are strongly motivated and committed to the research.
175. Initial reports suggested that he had been poisoned, with the implication that it was a politically motivated killing.
176. To a large extent, these racially motivated attacks will be random, spontaneous and unorganized.
177. Direct interventions in elections motivated by local issues are rare, except in the areas where nationalist parties can have an impact.
178. I am fortunate to work in a school where all the children are extremely motivated.
179. Silence broken, suddenly everyone seems motivated to have a snack.
180. In New York a series of events caused blacks to mobilize against racially motivated violence and exacerbated race relations in the city.
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