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The Parliament is debating legislation to spur that change.
Coralie Winn's temporary projects have also helped spur that hope.
An investment from Sterling in 2007 has helped spur that growth.
"It's sad that it takes cases like this to spur that kind of reaction," Ellis said.
Conran hopes the Vector 3 will spur that desire in other people, including those without formal design training.
The program makes a big show of delivering this letter to Norwegian parliamentarians, as if that alone will spur that government to action.
To spur that growth, the city provided the building's developers with a $3 million energy grant to help subsidize the costs of construction.
To spur that cooperation, the White House and Democrats will make the case, as Mr. Axelrod said, that "it is not good politics" for Republicans "to stand with the big financial interests against common-sense rules to protect the country".
The United Nations and its allies try to spur that trend in various ways — one is a series of studies assigning an economic value to efforts like forest preservation.
So it looks like Stitch Fix set its expectations in a way that would still spur that demand.
To spur that growth, it's raised a $7.9 million round of financing from Redpoint Ventures and Lowercase Capital.
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