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Eager to stimulate its feeble economy, Jordan had keenly sought the agreement for more than a year.
New technology products are traditionally pitched heavily in the fourth quarter around Christmas, where there tends to be a plethora of ads from marketers eager to stimulate sales.
The real world now extends to Eastern Europe, India, China and other parts of Asia where governments, eager to stimulate economic growth, routinely offer tax holidays, said Kathleen Norat, vice president for economic development at Mintax, the relocation consulting firm.
Eager to stimulate British immigration to fulfill his dream of a settled yeomanry, his government in the early 1920s promoted the group settlement scheme, under which parties of migrants banded in cooperatives would clear forestlands in the southwest to establish themselves as dairy farmers.
But the foundation had recently brought on a plant scientist and was eager to stimulate an underfunded area of science.
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