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driven

[driv-uhn] / ˈdrɪv ən /


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"Capitalistic societies are driven by advertising, by marketing and special days like Valentine's are a very good opportunity."

From BBC

While AMD reported above-consensus revenue, the beat was driven by $390 million in China sales, which Wall Street hadn’t factored into its estimates.

From MarketWatch

While Morocco is no stranger to extreme weather events, scientists say climate change driven by human activity has made phenomena like droughts and floods more frequent and intense.

From Barron's

However, Pill said that much of that decline in inflation is due to government measures to lower energy prices, rather than being driven by economic developments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rising usage and higher prices have driven much of that increase.

From Science Daily