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Google had sought the rules to spur the use of new wireless devices.
Applications spur the use of higher-priced wireless data plans and the purchase of more expensive smartphones.
At the time, Sony said Grouper would be focused mainly on user-created video, which it hoped would spur the use of its home video equipment.
The government also promised hundreds of millions of dollars to make Britain more energy efficient and to spur the use of renewable power sources like wind and waves.
The Senate bill would set up an independent board to spur the use of programs that save money or improve care — subject to Congressional veto.
Now that the federal government plans to spend $19 billion to spur the use of computerized patient records, the challenge of adopting the technology widely and wisely is becoming increasingly apparent.
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Not surprisingly, Professor Curtis said, the boom times on Wall Street have spurred the use of the drug, and so have falling cocaine prices.
Boden said that in 2010 people were travelling, and manufacturing was back up worldwide, spurring the use of fossil fuels, the chief contributor of man-made climate change.
The shift of United States production from consumer goods to military equipment had strong reverberations in design: for one, spurring the use of new techniques and materials to alleviate wartime shortages.
The evolution of resistance to most first-line antibiotics spurred the use of additional antibiotics and combination therapies (Levy and Marshall 2004).
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