Sentence examples for been designed to spur from inspiring English sources

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He explained to the committee that his comment had been designed to spur the markets to assess and re-assess the likelihood of a rate rise based on shifting economic data.

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Several of COP21's initiatives are designed to spur new innovations.

Clinton administration officials say the agreement is designed to spur American exports, not an exodus of American factories to China.

Other innovations, such as a credit for hiring household help, are designed to spur demand for low-wage workers.

It's designed to spur a shift from the pervasive "consume and replace" mentality of our culture to a more sustainable "keep or pass on" mode of operation.

Other data released Thursday showed the government's efforts to rein in loans after last year's lending spree, which was designed to spur the economy.

The gene put into the French children was designed to spur growth of infection-fighting blood cells, since the boys suffered from a lack of such cells, meaning they would be killed by infections.

And the recovery QE was designed to spur will reach its second anniversary.Yet no one will be celebrating at next week's meeting of the Fed, where officials are almost certain to reiterate that the $600 billion programme of bond purchases will end this month.

There's size and complexity is designed to spur limitless experimentation.

The Orphan Drug Act (ODA) was designed to spur the development of drugs for rare diseases.

And here is the risk for the government in these important tax changes - they are designed to spur changes in behaviour that may not materialise.

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