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Enthusiasts have spurred progress in sports equipment used in mountain biking, rodeo kayaking, windsurfing and snowboarding.
A project in west Africa – the Ouagadougou Partnership – has spurred progress, surpassing its goal of reaching 1 million additional users between 2011 and 2015.
Better elucidation of the mechanism of action, the impact of chemical modifications that stabilize and reduce nonspecific effects of siRNA molecules, and the key design considerations for effective delivery systems has spurred progress toward developing clinically-successful siRNA therapies.
Simply ending this cherry-picking, however, begs the question of whether it would be wise to eliminate the profit motive, and with it the competition that has spurred progress in medicine.
Bernard Mandeville, the 17th-century Anglo-Dutch philosopher and author of Fable of the Bees, argued that the luxury businesses of the time spurred progress and created much-needed jobs.
Chief Executive Bob Iger Bob Iger, Warner Bros. Entertainment Chairman Barry Meyer and CBS Chief Executive Leslie Moonves Leslie Moonves as examples, claiming it was that kind of executive involvement in 1988, albeit three-plus months into the strike, that finally spurred progress.
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Congress is considering several measures that could spur progress a little.
King said the new federal education law, the Every Student Succeeds Act, could help spur progress.
But even when integrating departments of clinicians seems unrealistic, strategically chosen performance measures can spur progress.
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