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Competition has spurred innovations such as hub-and-spoke routing systems and new low-cost carriers such as Southwest Airlines and JetBlue in America and easyJet and Ryanair in Europe.
Instead they suggest that the duplication of individual genes, including the caffeine ones, spurred innovations.
The student debt crisis spurred innovations in the lending space, giving rise to platforms like Prosper, offering peer-to-peer lending; WeFinance, providing crowdfunded loans with terms set by the borrower, geared toward graduates; and Givling, a video game costing a small fee that pays off users' student debt in the order they sign up.
And time after time, the EPA has demonstrated that safeguarding our environment goes hand-in-hand with economic prosperity as all of these actions have spurred innovations that have created countless jobs and saved consumers money.
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They spurred innovation, helping to create jobs.
Tech companies similarly shared intellectual property with Linux software, which lowered costs and spurred innovation.
The huge power draws have spurred innovation in the form factor of the data center itself.
But the immense challenges have spurred innovation that could improve future responses to natural disasters.
Perhaps a commitment to reducing carbon consumption could have spurred innovation in alternative sources of energy.
Indeed the existence of a common body of knowledge may actually have accelerated and spurred innovation.
Using mainly the marketplace clout of Medicare and some seed money, the new law has spurred innovation and efficiency.
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