Today, the revival is considered by historians to be the primary catalyst for the spread of Pentecostalism in the 20th century.
"The primary catalyst is the baby- boomer generation liquidity situation," he said.
One primary catalyst for the conversion movement, housing experts say, was the establishment of rent stabilization in 1969.
Modern dance refused classical ballet's stress on feet as the primary catalyst for dance movements.
The activity at the boundary between some of these plates is the primary catalyst for magma production.
To promote pharmacy as an essential component of the healthcare team and to serve as primary catalyst for this change.
Indeed, many modern day librarians consider Green's article to be the primary catalyst in the creation of reference service (Wiegand 88).
For Saussure, time is the primary catalyst of linguistic diversity, not distance.
The primary catalyst was the collapse of a disastrous marriage to a hotshot Manhattan advertising advertising executive.
This promotion of local bands was the primary catalyst for success for the aforementioned bands.