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They think high oil prices may spur a sustainable clean-energy boom.
That may spur a level of social discontent which the war itself has not.
They can open new worlds in the minds of readers; a passing phrase may spur a lifelong love.
The second is that loosening too quickly may spur a baby boom that would strain public services.
So the revolutionary advent of the Internet, which has opened the minds of so many millions around the globe, may spur a return to the Dark Ages.
At the least, she may spur a second look at Mr. Obama by those who had written him off only to become discouraged with Mrs. Clinton.
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Proponents claim that the so-called "Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act (CARS)" may spur an estimated 625,000 vehicle sales.
But, as the planning documents emphasise, it may be that the realisation of such a utopian vision may spur on a genuine project for a sustainable and livable Macao.
Scientists have now identified the type of cell that gave rise to these tumors--a discovery that may spur development of a test or vaccine for the lethal disease.
The abrupt move to suspend Schengen arrangements along the 500-mile border with Austria will shock the rest of the EU and may spur it towards a more coherent strategy to deal with its migration crisis.
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