He says surpluses of food in the richer countries weakened the impulse to improve yields.
The impulse to hand over navigational control to readers in a digital book is considerable.
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Of course, the impulse to take photos at special events predates the camera phone.
So I understand the impulse to try to get around this in a simple way.
Once you're done with the essay, avoid the impulse to have it edited by 10 people.
But the impulse behind his answer ought to worry even enthusiasts for the European project.
The impulse behind both Blow's January tweet and his "magic underwear" one is a destructive and ignorant one.
The impulse to end-run the messy business of legislation is strong, but it can lead to horrific outcomes.
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Those who saw trouble in store thought a crisis would provide the impulse for greater integration in future.
The impulse to check messages frequently relates to a psychological principle called a variable reinforcement schedule, says Uzzi.
The failures of the show in no way discredit the impulse behind it.
And it's no secret that our media culture feeds the impulse that lead to a good fight and good copy.
The impulse towards intolerance and violence may initially be focused on the West, but over time it cannot be contained.
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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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Nor does the story of the Dutch Islamist, Mr Bouyeri, suggest any easy correlation between suffering and the impulse to crime.
He kept buying photography and, when the impulse struck, the odd painting.
Then, over a six-month period, they stimulated the electrodes, targeting positive effects on mood, anxiety, and the impulse to restrict, binge, and purge.
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Not just a satisfied and productive workforce, but the very security that the impulse to lock down tech was about in the first place.
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The impulse to give the freedmen confiscated plantation land so that they could establish economic independence to match their new liberty never got traction.
Can the impulse to be part of something new and sort of exciting really incentivize enough people to abandon Facebook and migrate to Unthink?
It's about those on the left knowing how to win and how to savor victory without giving into the impulse to attack each other.
What is unreasonable is the impulse to blame mainstream conservatives, including the Tea Party, a diffuse mass movement that has never been linked to any violence.
Why is it that nations that find themselves in the toilet bowl of debt become seized with the impulse to pull the flush chain of austerity?
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Republicans are not immune from the impulse to try to legislate a better society a tendency most evident in their perennial proposals for a balanced budget amendment.
The impulse to minimize the threat we face is eerily reminiscent of the way America's leaders played down the Ayatollah Khomeini's revolutionary fanaticism in the late 1970s.
This ought to give us pause that the tragic view is correct and that the impulse toward an equality of result should be a motivator toward private charity, not public policy.
Whitehead points out that comic books aren't generally available at the corner store anymore, so the impulse buys he made at the drug store in his youth are less likely to happen.
The impulse for greatly relaxing that standard reportedly down to plus-or-minus 2.5 microns comes not from a determination that such machines are indispensable to the economic revitalization of East Europe.
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