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driven

[driv-uhn] / ˈdrɪv ən /


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Rave culture is re-emerging as a dominant cultural force, driven by a collective desire for optimism and shared physical experience.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The upward revision is driven by recent GDP figures, strong consumer spending, resilient non-tourism service exports, and falling energy prices," the bank said in a statement.

From Barron's

This consistency showed that the effect was driven by cognitive demands rather than changes in how much light entered the eyes.

From Science Daily

Analysts said the pick-up in consumer spending in the third quarter of the year was driven by more being spent on health care services.

From BBC

Some also say its strength is being driven by fears central banks will print money to inflate away their debt, to which Yardeni agrees.

From MarketWatch