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"If we know tests are rigorous, and they require application to pass, then the experience of clearing a hurdle we once considered too high spurs us on to further endeavours and deeper learning".
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Inflation has been high, spurred by the earlier increases in the prices of energy and some other commodities, and some indicators of inflation expectations have been elevated.
Years of austerity saw the country achieve one of the EU's most successful financial bounce-backs, yet unemployment remains stubbornly high, spurring many young Latvians to move abroad.
The price of gold, while fluctuating, remains high, spurring designers to dabble in other metals.
Third, in the 2014 Scottish referendum, turnout by the young was extremely high, spurred by the excitement of a vote for independence.
The Matera Cathedral was built in Apulian-Romanesque style in the thirteenth century on the highest spur of the "Civita" that divides "Sassi" district in two parts.
A1 High Spending Spurs Growth Businesses and households went on a shopping spree this spring, causing warehouse stockpiles to shrink and setting the stage for faster economic growth during the rest of the year.
The low road keeps us stuck; the high road spurs us on.
In both cases, high prices spurred fresh production.
He entered the 1980 season with high expectations, spurred by an 8-8 campaign the year before.
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