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They always come messy, spurred as much by the fecklessness of allies as the mendacity of enemies.
All of that is about to change, however, spurred as much by the federal government's push for cost control and accountability in health care as the industry's own need for modern information exchange.
These policy changes spurred, as intended, acceleration of production and exports.
Development was further spurred as the street grid was imposed north of Canal Street and Trinity began to sell its properties.
The initial increase was spurred as investors who sold the euro short, wagering that it would fall, rushed to cover those positions and lock in profits.
Morris's love of design, she wrote, had been spurred as a young child by her next-door neighbor, who had taught Morris how to make clothes for her dolls in exchange for playing within the sight of the neighbor's son, who was stricken by polio.
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Likely to continue to spur as much criticism as support, the analyses of the new database go on.
Other categories, like best actor or best cinematography, don't spur as much interest from ticket buyers, they say.
They reinvigorated a longstanding rebellion in the north, spurring as many as 1,600 Malian soldiers to defect, according to one senior Malian military official.
His goal, he said, is to spur as much commercial space activity as possible.
The Rowel at the end of the Western Spur also provides in many cases, a softer spurring, as it rolls rather than jabs the horse.
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