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They are smarter, more driven and more creative than ever.
Democracy is more direct but also more driven by extremes.
I really felt more driven to get out of my shell.
We were less hopeful for the world and more driven out of fear.
Garrett predicts private landowners will be even more driven to fight against Trump's wall.
In more recent decades, her art has become abstract and more driven by materials.
Let's make America's gun battles less ideological and more driven by evidence of what works.
"They couldn't be more excited, they couldn't be more enthusiastic or more driven," he said.
But the mid-cap FTSE 250 more driven more by domestic factors won't be so lucky.
As liberals become more driven within the Democratic Party, the more Americans are driven from it.
"He's more driven then I am to bust out and get some things done," she said.
For starters, along with the rest of America, the Senate has become more driven by partisanship.
Legion is even more driven by the unique powers of its central character, rather than superhero tropes.
But in general they said voters are more driven to the ballot box by grievance than gratitude.
It's particularly grating when plenty of others — more driven, more disciplined, more principled — are in the ring.
Tension is in the air tonight, but it'll only inspiring you to be more driven about your goals.
But they tend to be more driven by the U.S. economy, a little less driven by the global economy.
The market reaction could be much more driven by the forward guidance and language from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.
"He's more driven by getting everyone around him, listening to everyone's opinions and then taking a decision," says Dighero.
Chinese technology executives, they found, were even more driven and more willing to do whatever it takes to win.
" Another climber, Alice Hafer, wrote, "He was an amazing person, more driven and psyched than anyone I've ever known.
But opponents of the provisions on Planned Parenthood charge that they are more driven by the politics of abortion.
When we have time to explore what we're passionate about, we're more driven, creative, and happy with everything we do.
Would I be more driven to be financially successful if I'd not been exposed to money from a young age?
"In Southern California, the fires are much more driven by temperature and the relative humidity of the winds," he said.
Castro's anti-Americanism was couched in Communist rhetoric, but in many ways he was much more driven by anti-imperialism.
"I've never been more driven than I am at this point," the 55-year-old Vigneault said before the game.
Like the Republicans, the Democrats are becoming ever more driven by race and ethnicity, and the demands of their base.
Consequently, European Union policy toward the Balkans is more driven by ideology than in any other part of the world.
According to Beaupre, YouTube is looking for ways to let success be more driven by viewers, and less by the algorithm.
"I think we've never seen the system more driven by sustainability concerns, small farmer concerns, and more IPM concerns," Pretty says.
Stocks in Indonesia and India, which are more driven by domestic demand and have younger populations, are also attractive, Huynh said.
Economists point out that the current US economy is much more driven by services like hospitals, universities, tech companies and banks.
And conservative Republican voters, at least in the past, have been more driven on these issues than Democrats or moderate Republicans.
In a speech at the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., Pai said he wanted to make FCC policies more driven by economics.
He was more driven by the broader goal of modern architecture: to internationalize the profession and bring order and rationality to cities.
The fight didn't end in their favor but it's clear there was wisdom in the journey and they're more driven than ever. —L.
Some analysts were skeptical of Daimler's timing, saying the profit warning may be more driven by internal pressures than the external trade environment.
After the genial repertory explorations and playful experiments of Alan Gilbert, this may well be an era of more driven, even fussy performances.
America loves a comeback story and Mike is more driven and motivated to build Figure into a world class company with more sensitivity.
That's especially true for South Park, which is much more driven by the whims of Parker and Stone than their long-running animated peers.
But if there's a silver lining, it's that companies are now even more driven to invest in clean energy and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
But they also said he appeared to be a little aimless, and the outpouring seemed to be more driven by a lack of structure.
But this is what comes from a man who is more watcher than reader, a man more driven by the limelight than by literature.
Bond market correlation is more driven by economic integration than financial market integration, meaning that the diversification free lunch for bonds has genuinely diminished.
The voters who kept Mr. Ossoff from winning a majority seemed more driven by traditional party loyalty than any special allegiance to Mr. Trump.
The company forecast 2019 revenue to grow by 10 percent to $18 billion or more, driven by better deliveries of its Global 7500 business jet.
"I came back even more driven than the last album, [which] I pretty much went straight into from my first without any break," he says.
"Men tend to be more driven to action while women tend to be a lot more conservative in the action that they take," he says.
"Market volatility this year is much more driven by uncertainties driven by the new cast of leadership that the world has been presented with," Studzinski said.
"People are much more passionate and much more driven to keep doing it, because it's an activity they are more privately, heavily invested in," Danny said.
So it was a question of 'How can we make the game a little more driven and ... make the player actively take risks, which is fun?
The only good news for the United States is that the Russian and Chinese roles in Afghanistan are much more driven by self-interest than hostility.
Expect to feel way more motivated to tackle issues concerning your professional goals and to feel more driven to be popular and in the public eye.
Founders who are more driven to start companies than reap their full reward from an acquirer will surely leave no matter the earn-out period anyway.
As for luxury's focus, consumers are more and more driven by the experience rather than product only, by authentic relationships rather than one-way communication patterns.
New, external shocks have not materialized in this sell-off, which is more driven by well-established worries over oil, China's faltering growth and weak corporate results.
According to ARK, the "complicated decision" to dramatically trim bitcoin exposure was more driven by regulatory and tax-related concerns than by the "merits" of bitcoin itself.
"I came back even more driven than the last album, [which] I pretty much went straight into from my first without any break," he told Entertainment Weekly.
Earlier on Thursday, Bombardier forecast 2019 revenue would grow by 10 percent to $18 billion or more, driven by a pickup in deliveries of Global 7500 jets.
That's a hefty sacrifice, but those who feel they're doing meaningful work seem to be happier in their position and more driven at work too, the survey finds.
The best current example of the form — FX's The Americans — is much more driven by relationship angst than bad guys doing bad things the audience can experience vicariously.
Temperature and precipitation in North America and Europe are more driven by the Arctic Oscillation/North Atlantic Oscillation (AO/NAO) and to some extent its interaction with ENSO.
Caron said U.S. GDP, now tracking at a half percent for the first quarter, is a factor in the 10-year yield but it's more driven by external issues.
I gravitated to it because I've always felt that art and design criticism are so much more driven by inside knowledge and personal relationships than anyone cares to admit.
The latter, in my experience at least, seems more driven by status update-style tweets than discussions or dialogue and there's precious little content from media at that time, too.
But in recent years the financial markets have come to be seen as more and more driven by the actions of central bankers, among whom Yellen is the most powerful.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The drop-off in air travel demand following the spread of coronavirus cases feels more driven by fear than economics, similar to 9/11, Southwest Airlines Co (LUV.
"We think it's more driven by things going on outside of the U.S. And, the U.S. has been the beneficiary rather than the U.S. instigating it around the globe," he added.
Yeah. Carriage House has an actual physical space so as a community center we are a lot more driven and committed to holding more gatherings and opening up our actual space.
If, instead, you're more driven to look a certain way or see a particular number on the scale, you might want to delay your marathon ambitions while you focus on that.
If that coupon code only lasts 24 hours, potential customers will be more driven to act immediately, rather than think about it too long (and potentially convince themselves against a purchase).
I would have been hidden in my office, a younger, more driven me, instead of sitting, as I often do now, in the middle of the house, an invitation to interruption.
Saluzzi, the Themis Trading official, said the action is probably just a preview of what investors can expect as trading gets more and more driven by algorithms and their accompanying programmed trades.
But they cast sustained growth of 23 percent or more, driven by new, productivity-boosting business investment, as the floor beneath their strategy for making Americans better off and protecting the federal budget.
"The strength in the emerging market space was more driven by external factors than by an improvement in EM fundamentals," said Philippe Gijsels, head of research at BNP Paribas Fortis Global Markets in Brussels.
This argument is often used to advocate for other policies, such as increasing workforce diversity, in an effort to connect with business leaders who may be more driven by changes to the bottom line.
Republican voters, particularly those considered evangelical Christians, have long been seen as more driven by the makeup of the Supreme Court in voting and cited it as a top issue for them in 2016.
But Morawiecki said investment decisions were more driven by Poland's economic fundamentals and fiscal and monetary policy, as well as an economic slowdown in China and the euro zone and tensions with Russia over Ukraine.
That does not mean open borders, but it does mean legally accepting as many immigrants as are clearly in our national economic interest — and perhaps a few more driven by humanitarian and foreign policy interests.
While "evaluation apprehension," the term researchers use to describe anxiety caused by being supervised, could make you more driven, it could also have a negative effect on your ability or willingness to crush a goal.
"My goal is obviously to be in Tokyo and I'm more driven than ever after last night," the 22-year-old native of Baltimore told reporters the day after being edged out by Japan's Kosuke Hagino.
And perhaps this market would be jumpier if it were more driven by the heavy participation of individual investors rushing in and out of individual stocks, rather than index funds, asset-allocation models and quantitative strategies.
Shanghai futures are "more driven by what they call the black commodity complex, so rubber is bundled with iron ore, with rebar, with coal and that is subject to a lot of speculative interest," Meyer explained.
In neighborhoods like Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights, police said the spike has been driven by violence between competing street crews, whose methods have changed since the 1990s, becoming more driven by social media and less predictable.
While last year's guidance revision could have been indicative of broader struggles for Apple in China, the coronavirus-related setbacks are more driven by store closures and getting facilities up-and-running after travel restrictions and closures.
"To me, the market seems to be more driven by liquidity than anything about the coronavirus … but it's also like we saw with the U.S. confrontation with Iran," said Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex.
Over the past few years, China has remained focused on efforts to rebalance the economy from its dependence on exports to one more driven by consumption and services, though efforts to push through reforms have proven particularly challenging.
"Clearly a headwind coming into the day was European markets being soft... early trade is more driven by what's going on in the overall markets," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR in New York.
CHICAGO, March 5 (Reuters) - The drop-off in air travel demand following the spread of coronavirus cases feels more driven by fear than economics, similar to 9/11, Southwest Airlines Co Chief Executive Gary Kelly told CNBC on Thursday.
To gun control advocates, the students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who arrived in Tallahassee to lobby state lawmakers are evidence that a new generation of political activists may be more driven by gun issues than previous generations.
They were angered by Mr. Trump's election and energized by the Women's March in Washington the day after his inauguration, and are now even more driven to get involved after the flood of sexual harassment allegations against powerful men.
As the scope of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen becomes clearer, Congress has finally decided to act, even if some of its members are more driven by a desire to punish Saudi leaders for the brutal killing of a journalist.
"I just think right now China is a lot more driven, they incentivize their scientists to move faster and be bolder and it shows," said Victor J. Dzau, President of the Institute of Medicine at the US National Academy of Medicine.
But Morawiecki said investment decisions were more driven by Poland's economic fundamentals and fiscal and monetary policy, as well as international factors such as economic slowdown in China and the euro zone, as well as tensions with Russia over Ukraine.
"I would say, if it's even possible, he was more driven during his workouts to work on all the areas he felt like he needed to improve upon for us to go even further in the playoffs," Sullivan told Business Insider.
We have learned that, contrary to idealistic pronouncements, Facebook or Google may be more driven by the temptation of maximizing advertising revenue through leading you to content you have responded well to in the past than by any mind-broadening mission.
China has depended on debt-fueled infrastructure investment to hold up growth which slowed to its lowest level in 26 years last year, even as China is looking to shift towards a more balanced economy more driven by consumption and services.
Climate change is happening all around us, but when your life is far more driven by the day-to-day weather, it can be hard to grasp the reality of a process playing out incrementally, globally, and over the course of generations.
He has argued that women are intrinsically different from men, that we are more driven by our genes than academics like to acknowledge, and that society is getting less violent over time — despite the mass shootings and other atrocities we hear about daily.
So my guess is that that would be more driven by this lookalike audience thing, of people who tend to have similar behavior to you and tend to follow the types of accounts you follow — what else are they doing that you may find interesting?
"Though I do believe those deals are more driven by issuers locking in long-term debt at low funding costs, it also indicates we are in a world where you should see low yields and low interest rates for a very long time," he said.
As for the question about confidence in policymakers' ability to control outflows and the currency, HSBC Holdings currency strategist Daragh Maher points out that the depreciation shows China's authorities are actually making good on promises to allow their currency to be more driven by market forces.
While homebuilders' earnings are much more driven by falling house prices than tumbling transaction levels, warnings out of real estate giants Foxtons and LSL in the past few weeks raise the prospect of price cuts being pushed through at some point if sales fail to get going again.
" Many of our dietary aversions are more driven by fear than reason, as Aaron Carroll — author of the new book, The Bad Food Bible — pointed out in the New York Times: "By fretting about food, we turn occasions for comfort and joy into sources of fear and anxiety.
The same parents can raise a dreamy, reflective girl and a driven, competitive one—the job is not to nurse her nature but to help elicit the essential opposite: to help the dreamy one to be a little more driven, the competitive one to be a little more reflective.
In an era when most political innovation is coming at the state level, Torsella is emerging as a leader, with a host of initiatives — from a pugilistic lawsuit against Wall Street to a package of cutting-edge programs aimed at getting Pennsylvanians to save moredriven by behavioral finance insights.
The long-running price difference between Hong Kong and mainland exchanges reflects vastly different regulatory regimes - China's closed capital account means its markets are driven by sentiment among the domestic retail investors who dominate there, while open Hong Kong is more driven by international money managers and follows moves in global capital markets.
Moreover, when you think about the growth of price comparison engines in other sectors outside of retail, such as Kayak for travel, NerdWallet* for credit cards, CoverHound* for insurance and others, it really drives the point home that the mechanics of price adjustment are more and more driven by transparency and choice in the marketplace.
" CHUCK TOMES, ASSOCIATE PORTFOLIO MANAGER, MANULIFE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, BOSTON     "People were looking for a higher probability of another rate cut in December and now the Fed has moved to potentially going on pause and making the decisions going forward to be much more driven by the underlying economic data and how that comes out.
"Personally, I am a believer in how digital currency can play a role in our society… but for now, it seems like it's more driven by the hype of investing and getting a return rather than using it as a transaction currency," he said, while speaking on the sidelines of the Fortune Global Forum in Guangzhou, China.
I'd like to just reiterate something that is important about this conversation, is that we're moving to this more data dependent mode of -- Chairman Powell, I and others have highlights the fact that as we move away from this explicit forward guidance, that we're going to be much more driven by the data in thinking about the economic outlook and about our policy decisions.
The audience, meanwhile, knows what the WWE cares about, giving it enough knowledge of wrestling's inner workings to analyze each narrative not just through its in-world logic ("this guy will win the championship because he seems more driven") but by considering external forces ("this guy will win the championship because he is well-spoken enough to represent the company when he inevitably shows up on 'Today'").

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