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Mr Gates has helped to spur progress.
Congress is considering several measures that could spur progress a little.
Our purpose in offering our ideas is to spur progress so we can enact a bill by the end of the year.
Although Mr. Swire said he hoped to spur progress, for the moment Do Not Track browser settings have no more significance than emoticons.
He has been unable to spur progress on the key assignment Mr. Paterson handed him: a long-term restructuring of how the state spends its money.
LONDON — European leaders are hoping that President Obama's re-election will spur progress toward a free trade agreement that could bolster economic growth on both sides of the Atlantic.
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At other times, it spurs progress.
Enthusiasts have spurred progress in sports equipment used in mountain biking, rodeo kayaking, windsurfing and snowboarding.
BESIDES providing something to bet on (see article), competition has the desirable side-effect of spurring progress.
A project in west Africa – the Ouagadougou Partnership – has spurred progress, surpassing its goal of reaching 1 million additional users between 2011 and 2015.
Simply ending this cherry-picking, however, begs the question of whether it would be wise to eliminate the profit motive, and with it the competition that has spurred progress in medicine.
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