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motivation

[moh-tuh-vey-shuhn] / ˌmoʊ təˈveɪ ʃən /


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Part of the motivation for tolerating certain risks is to avoid delays caused by disagreements about how much work is needed to make buildings constructed with cladding safe.

From BBC

Despite these future possibilities, Knapen emphasizes that the core motivation remains deeply human.

From Science Daily

Engineering problems can be solved with sufficient money and motivation.

From MarketWatch

Such historical parallels raise concerns about the motivations and methods underlying current policy.

From Los Angeles Times

The Autonomy Institute, which was commissioned by the Scottish government to co-ordinate the pilot, found that 98% of staff judged morale and motivation to have improved.

From BBC