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But the more commonly held view today seems to be that empathy is vitally necessary, not just for direct human interaction, but as a spur to solve the world's most pressing problems.
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The contest was launched under a 2010 law that allows federal agencies to conduct prize competitions to spur innovation and solve tough problems.
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He said pressure to solve the case quickly spurred "speculation and disinformation". The parents, businessman Mauricio Gebara and lawyer Lisette Farah, and two nannies were briefly held under a form of house arrest.
President Dilma Rousseff announced a nearly $66 billion investment package on Wednesday to beef up the nation's ailing road and rail systems, part of efforts to solve serious transportation bottlenecks and spur a sputtering economy.
However, revenue‐hungry states will continue digging their fiscal spurs into racing instead of trying to solve some of its problems.
Sometimes, simply seeing your important objectives listed in front of you can be enough to spur you to start solving them.
The continued growth in outsourced innovation models has been spurring and creating vibrant tech ecosystems anchored by entrepreneurs keen to solve some of our most intractable challenges.
The new loans appear to be right in line with Mr. Baker's plan to solve the problem of heavily indebted developing countries by spurring their economies.
Space exploration spurs innovation in a plethora of different fields that could be used to solve our current problems.
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