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'Voluntary measures are OK for raising awareness but to move forward we need to change the rules by which companies are allowed to operate.' The index was likely to spur the performance of those in the bottom divisions, said John Elkington, chairman of the consultancy Sustainability.

The in situ electrodeposited PPy enabled a full contact between the electrode material and electrolyte, enlarged the electrolyte accessible area and spurred the capacitive performance of the SC, which demonstrated a significantly improved specific capacitance of 785.78 mF cm−2 at a current density of 4 mA cm −2 compared with the 648.44 mF cm−2 of SCs without the fibers (a 21.2% increase).

While Ian Thomsen of SI.com writes that the Spurs' performance should make the rest of the Western Conference nervous, Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo.com prefers to marvel at how they resurrected themselves as a contender after such a sluggish regular season.

It was a Spurs performance which possessed much of what has been behind their success this season, with the movement and vision of Luka Modric and Van der Vaart proving key.

It was hardly a classic Spurs performance, but it offered further evidence of the talent and strength at the disposal of Villas-Boas - the perfect environment for Townsend to continue to flourish.  .

These estimates are based on the experience of a handful of companies– Ford Motor, General Electric, Procter & Gamble, UPS, and Verizon Communications – involved in a program that uses incentives to spur better performance.

The present government under President Obama administration has simplified the research and experimentation tax credit in order to spur productive entrepreneurship and economic performance of the innovation systemb.

Shen Kuo's Dream Pool Essays argued against traditional Chinese beliefs in anatomy (such as his argument for two throat valves instead of three); this perhaps spurred the interest in the performance of post-mortem autopsies in China during the 12th century.

Such aids accountability and thus spurs higher performance.

Mr. McGegan spurred his charges to an invigorating performance of the work, which reflects the influence of Turkish janissary bands.

Similarly, while England limped out of last year's rugby World Cup, New Zealand retained the title, spurred on by the hair-raising performance of the haka before each match.

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