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Whether that consolidation will be spurred by Beijing or the debt-holding banks remains unclear.
And voters – 91% of who disapprove of Congress' performance – could be spurred by recent partisan jockeying to back more congenial, collaboration-minded representatives.
S OME believe that renewed interest in bridge may be spurred by the very tool that many blame for its decline.
But it has to be spurred by something that happened to you, or you witnessed happening or you overheard (you get the idea).
Further development in the area could be spurred by a proposed zoning change to residential and commercial for a larger manufacturing area around West 23rd Street.
In the online attention economy, fame often has nothing to do with talent and, in fact, can be spurred by its conspicuous absence.
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And the system is spurred by inflammation.
Both sides are spurred by ideology.
Sometimes the Twitter messages are spurred by fond memories.
The conversion activity is being spurred by several factors.
The decline was spurred by a sell-off in Microsoft.
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