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By contrast, the politicians that made the leap have been disappointed by the euro's failure, so far, to spur deeper political integration.For all its shortcomings, the euro zone is far more likely to expand than shrink over the next decade.

And, sure, celebration is an important part of that, and symbolic change can spur deeper change, I know.

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The devices seem to be spurring deeper interest in wine and empowering bolder, more confident selections, they say, potentially revolutionizing the psychology of dining's most intimidating passage.

But Father Joerger said that this period of financial crisis — unrelated, he says, to any of the sexual assault lawsuits that have dogged the Catholic clergy in recent years — has spurred deeper reflection within the community.

So when Ms. Herseth Sandlin recently announced that she would not run, it not only upended Democratic plans but spurred deeper reflection over exactly what kind of candidate should represent the party — one who adheres to the party's core principles or someone moderate, even conservative, enough to appeal to more voters?

Mr. Berlusconi's conviction spurred deep-rooted uncertainty within a party that must now grapple with a political future in which its founder and leader, who also faces a ban from public office, will have to redefine his dominant role.

At a moment when the milestone of the American military's troop reduction is spurring deep discussions of the legacy of the Iraqi conflict, one family's story reads as an abridged version of the entire war, whose chapters synthesize why America found it so difficult to win.

But Hezbollah's involvement in Syria has spurred deep resentment among its many opponents here and elsewhere.

The HPI-CI was particularly useful in challenging beliefs that faculty had about student learning in their courses and spurring deep conversations about student learning.

France's major banks came under pressure yesterday to reveal the full extent of their exposure to Greece after the Athens government revealed plans at the weekend to raise taxes – a move seen in the world's financial capitals as spurring a deeper recession and taking the country a step nearer default.

Second, however, it spurs a deeper investigation into the adequacy of national requirements, the distribution of personnel with respect to equity, the context within which they work, the use of the services by the expectant mothers and the role of qualified personnel in institutional quality.

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