motivation
motivation
attached
attached
ministry
ministry
recovery
recovery
brief
brief
cooperative
cooperative
migration
migration
aggregate
aggregate
exceed
exceed
diversity
diversity
desire or enthusiasm to do something

connected to, liked to; fixed to
a department of the government dealing with a particular section of government
a return to a normal state; the process of getting back something which was lost
short; lasting a short time
working well with other people; a business owned and managed by those who work there
movement of people or animals from one country or region to another
the total of many items
be greater, bigger than
including people of different backgrounds or ethnicity; inclusion of different types
In fact, the potential for AI undermining both writing skills and motivation to do your own composing has been decades in the making.
Carbon normally likes being attached to between one and four other atoms, but very occasionally, for short periods of time, five is possible.
The new ministry aims to place disability alongside gender, age and ethnicity in terms of state representation.
Pääbo is widely regarded as having pioneered the field of ancient DNA, a research area dedicated to the recovery and analysis of DNA from historic and prehistoric remains.
A brief history of climate science (A brief history of ...' is very commonly used as an article title)
We found at least some evidence for the second scenario – those who are more cooperative tended to believe in the facts of climate change and were willing to take action.
Young geese learn the migration route and landmarks by following their parents and other experienced geese.
By changing the relative cost of borrowing money, changes in interest rates affect the aggregate level of spending in the economy.
In the tropics, such as parts of India, the heat index right now can exceed the dangerous level for a few weeks a year.
People reported that they felt more restored and were more satisfied about the hike when they heard a diversity of birds species than when they heard few or none.