Sentence examples for be spurring from inspiring English sources

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be spurring

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A rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.

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Global turmoil may be spurring sales, Mr. Boone said.

First, they are seen to be spurring tax competition among countries.

Those kinds of missteps may be spurring the wave of fiscal conservatism in front offices.

Instead, she suggests that a change in mind-set might be spurring more aggressive treatment in younger children.

The promise of government assistance does not seem to be spurring the carmaker and its stakeholders into action.

Still, New York's startup growth is palpable, and it appears to be spurring on yet more growth.

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That, too, is spurring demand.

Three basic elements are spurring growth.

This is spurring change and engagement".

And it is spurring a domino chain of investments.

The realisation is spurring a rethink among development experts.

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