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Rate cuts would normally be expected to spur more borrowing as funding costs fall.
A morally demanding duty-based foundation would normally be expected to spur policies and strategies which demonstrate greater social investment which will in turn engender a greater community development.
89 The approval of another botulinum type A formulation, abobotulinumtoxinA, may be expected to spur competition and additional usage.
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The report is expected to spur lawmakers to at least debate whether to give the agency more authority.
The ads were expected to spur about 50,000 smokers to quit permanently, but the Lancet study estimated that twice that number were successful.
This is another good development which is expected to spur investment in green energy but is weakened because the timescales are vague.
The strategic shift is expected to spur mergers and acquisitions, as the older players, like Oracle, Microsoft and SAP, face pressure to change their DNA.
In 2000 the Øresund Link, a bridge and tunnel system connecting Malmö and Copenhagen, opened and was expected to spur economic growth and cooperation in the region.
The tax increase, prompted by health concerns as well as a need to raise revenue for Japan's government, was expected to spur an even more sharp and sustained flight from cigarettes.
Those experts had planned to set up a system in which Iraq would use some of its oil-sales money to buy goods locally, a move that was expected to spur the local economy.
[C13.] European Utility Deal Is Expected In what is expected to spur further consolidation among European utilities, RWE, a German energy and environmental concern, is nearing an agreement to acquire Thames Water of Britain for about $6 billion, people close to the discussions said.
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