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ARPANET was an end-product of a decade of computer-communications developments spurred by military concerns that the Soviets might use their jet bombers to launch surprise nuclear attacks against the United States.
Britain's universities are gearing up for a cut-throat battle to attract and recruit students – by making more unconditional offers of places, using sophisticated marketing, and building prestigious campus developments – spurred by government changes that are transforming university admissions policies.
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The commercialization of brain scanning is a recent development, spurred by the refinement of the technology.
Canada's primary economic activities thrived, but the country also embarked on a new phase of industrial development, spurred by large-scale electronic, aeronautic, nuclear, and chemical engineering.
The movement was part of a widespread return to representation adopted by artists across Europe and in the United States after World War I, a development spurred by a loss of modernist faith, a rise in nationalism and an embrace of tried and true artistic traditions.
We have benefited from economic development spurred by this small business growth.
We experience the benefits of this innovative success every day, both in our standard of living and in the continued economic development spurred by our innovative industries.
But that vitality is missing in some sections of New York today, where developments spurred in part by easy credit and in part by city initiatives are now stalled or in danger of collapse.
Economic development surged, spurred by a combination of massive subsidies, oil exploitation and rapid urbanization.
As in film music, this development is spurred by economics and esthetics.
The outstanding intellectual contribution of the period was the novel, whose development was spurred by increases in literacy and in the demand for reading materials.
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