The powerful impulse for co-operation is materialism based on rapid economic development: the antithesis of Tagore's invocation.
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Those who saw trouble in store thought a crisis would provide the impulse for greater integration in future.
We've been tracking the sun-powered plane known as Solar Impulse for years as it roved hither and yon.
Cardinal Maradiaga himself did comment that perhaps a Pope from Latin America would be a great impulse for overcoming the north-south divide.
The point to be made on the Clinton visit is that the knee-jerk impulse for negotiations above all inevitably brings more costs than its advocates foresee.
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Americans have a strong impulse for course corrections and a sense that their greatness could be lost, but let's say for argument's sake that the U.S. is a declining superpower along the lines of postwar Britain.
The fact that supported by the Russian government fund will investment in projects inside Russia in cooperation with foreign companies has created a major impulse for the market players who were not sure whether to invest in Russia.
All have seen their share prices ease back down over the past three weeks, after the storm spurred an impulse buy for investors figuring that all the damage in Louisiana and Mississippi would bring big business to the big home builders.
The free two-day shipping is a terrible temptation for impulse buyers, however, as Amazon is only too aware.
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When there's a possibility of a love scene between Matt and Mavis, everyone in the theater who ever had a nerd impulse is rooting for Matt to make it happen.
Black Powder Media showed up at our double-wide HQ with a couple Bluetooth Impulse Controllers on hand for us to play with.
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Instead of the "suicide impulse" of lobbying for more regulation, Silicon Valley should seek deregulation and a long-overdue freedom to return to its entrepreneurial roots.
Mr Sharif's plan for converting impulse into victory seems to depend on the rest of the world suspending its critical faculties as readily as his functionaries suspend theirs.
For couples saddled with student loans and huge credit card bills the first impulse may be to let saving for the future take a backseat while you pay off your debt.
And so the understandable, the natural impulse among those who run for office is to turn away and defer this question for another day, or another year, or another administration.
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He also makes no apology for feeding an escapist impulse.
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Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst for the NPD Group, said the number reflects an increase in impulse purchases and in personal purchases by shoppers, both good signs for sales in the holiday season.
Without them, he stays up for nights and has no impulse control.
This is a common American impulse -- the desire to reach for new horizons, and to forge new partnerships that are mutually beneficial.
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He said some regions of the brain - including parts responsible for decision-making and impulse control - are not fully mature "until at least the age of 20".
King and Romero give the mystery of the creative impulse a thorough airing take it for a long, recklessly speedy ride, with the top down the whole time.
And he said that Apple, through its iTunes and Apple stores, had access to a hundred and twenty-five million credit cards, which would make it easy for consumers to buy books on impulse.
As children, that impulse is a powerful, instinctive survival mechanism for each of us: the more we understand about our environment, and the more quickly we understand it, the more likely we are to succeed as human beings.
Just, you know, just -- And in the end, if the will for peace is stronger than the impulse to avoid it and the impulse to avoid the tough decisions and the sacrifices that are made, that have to be made, then the will for peace can prevail.
But the impulse behind his answer ought to worry even enthusiasts for the European project.
"CyberCoin fulfills a growing need for consumers to purchase lower-priced and impulse items on the Internet, " says CyberCash CEO Bill Melton.
Part of that was sort of the environmental impulse because it's a good thing to do for the environment, but also there were financial reasons to do it.
On the other hand, the medical community has moved forward "light years" in its understanding and ability to handle other risk factors for substance abuse, such as ADHD, impulse control challenges, mental health concerns like anxiety or significant trauma, which may have occurred prior to the child coming into the family -- all of which are risk factors for substance abuse, says Albers.
In other words, make it easy for your website visitors to act on their first impulse!
To succeed, we must cast aside the impulse to look at impoverished parts of the globe as a place for charity.
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