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"It would take an incredible effort, but that's what we're trying to spur," he said when asked if the recent proliferation of analyses suggests an inescapably dire future.
The railroad spur, he said, would be too expensive.
When Floyd was limited by a bone spur, he would often walk on one side of his right foot and he sometimes wondered if there was a problem with his right shoe.
Yet, "competition can be healthy and serve as a spur," he added, and other Jewish movements have been trying to meet the standard of "personal and caring presence" that Lubavitch has set.
In obtaining Johnny Estrada from the Milwaukee Brewers, the Mets added a talented switch-hitting catcher whose success at throwing out runners plummeted last season partly because of a bone spur he had removed in his right elbow.
"We put this report out... as a kind of spur," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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"We don't know what has spurred them," he said.
He spurred until he came to a rock-edged rim from which the ground suddenly fell away.
They "will boost consumer wealth and help increase confidence, which can also spur spending," he added.
To spur interest, he added a $1,500 cash incentive, which sharply cut the monthly lease payment to $283 from $391.
To spur growth, he said Italy must deregulate closed professional guilds, opening them to competition, as well as improve the efficiency of public sector services.
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