0 a sudden desire to do something, without thinking about the consequences -- náhlý popud
1 a sudden force or stimulation -- impulz
an electrical impulse.
The problem will simply be to explain why they should have these impulses in the first place.
The act of collecting unauthorised recordings thus stems from two significant impulses.
The initial read-through, therefore, was a useful first opportunity to allow the company's own impulses to come to the surface.
We now recognize that both automatic or unconscious impulses and conscious strategies work to control behavior.
However, such developmental impulses are profoundly compromised by the diverse and often contradictory manner by which the projects are being implemented on the ground.
In turn, whenever faith becomes stronger in one's heart, the impulses of practice are reinforced.
The presumed mechanism is decreased afferent impulses to the brain, which reduces arousal and, thereby, reduces sedative requirements.
Radical impulses did not die between 1790 and 1830, but they were expressed in different ways.
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