Sentence examples for spur on development from inspiring English sources

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In order to spur on development of more adept robots the agency challenged contestants to complete a series of tasks, with a time-limit of 30 minutes for each: Drive a utility vehicle along a course.

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Preparations for the games have spurred on development, for better and for worse.

This debate generated tremendous controversy (Hull 1988) and it spurred on the development of methods to statistically correct for dependence among species' trait values when assessing an adaptive hypothesis (Felsenstein 1985, Harvey and Pagel 1991).

The film also spurred on the development of cinematic science fiction and fantasy by demonstrating that scientific themes worked on the screen and that reality could be transformed by the camera.

The recent availability of protein interaction networks has spurred on the development of computational methods for analyzing such data in order to elucidate the relationships between protein interactions and functional properties.

The four main NGS platforms already allowed the de novo sequencing of a multitude of bacterial, archaeal, fungal, plant and animal genomes, and this development is spurred on by the rapid development of efficient sequence assembly software tools like "Velvet" [3].

The 1940s and the 1950s in Yugoslavia were marked by colonisation of settlements where the displaced Germans used to live, by people from the mountainous parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, and migrations to larger cities spurred on by the development of industry.

Pesticide exposure research has been spurred on by the development of sensitive and reliable laboratory techniques that allow the detection of minute amounts of pesticides or pesticide metabolites.

Pesticide exposure research has been spurred on by the development of sensitive and reliable laboratory techniques that allow the detection of minute amounts of pesticides or pesticide metabolites in both environmental and biological media (e.g., Bravo et al. 2004; Geno et al. 1995, 1996; Olsson et al. 2004).

Malice's own venture, Egg, is now under threat from a residential development, spurred on by the King's Cross project, right across the street from the club's doors.

A large body of research on folate status in pregnancy and development began due to the integral role of folate in neural tube closure and this field has been spurred on by more recent developments in the concepts of epigenetic regulation and metabolic imprinting.

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