The artist has plenty of other collaborators: trauma, caffeine and the view from Fiesole are all impetuses to creation, as are those time-honored graces: inadequacy, isolation and insecurity. |
The various unprincipled impetuses, wishes and lesions of past are transported to the present and they are confronted in a framework of safety with the psychotherapist. |
These and other cultural impetuses hastened the export of humanistic ideas to the Low Countries, France, England, and Spain, where significant humanistic programs would be in place by the early 16th century. |
As already highlighted, one of the main impetuses for reform to the financing mechanism in First Nations and Inuit health care relates to a desire by First Nations and Inuit to obtain more control over their health system. |
First, what are the impetuses for conducting institutional comparative analysis? |
The requirements of homogeneous diesel combustion processes give additional impetuses to the continued development of piezo controls for unit injector systems. |