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The latest hostage crisis may spur them on.
Success in Libya could spur them to deeper integration; failure might push them apart again.
More likely, it wants to spur them into speeding up their own services.
The advantage of late recognition is that it can spur them to new heights.
Listing in London would spur them to adopt British corporate-governance standards, investors were told.
The cost increases, though nasty, may spur them into speedier innovation.
But many people don't need the government to spur them on.
Does the geek drain the magic from the jocks, or spur them to new heights?
Manchester have a great stadium with great fans who spur them on.
"But in today's economic climate, home builders need incentives to spur them to even more action".
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