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That record may be at risk, however, as the impoverishment of countries such as Greece spurs high levels of protests, anti-immigration extremism and violent crime.
That Copenhagen Cowboy, as they called Kent Cooper, was a saddle bronc rider on the rodeo circuit, one of the best in the world at trying to keep his spurs high on a horse that wanted no part of him.
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The studies invoked as proof that involvement in band — or dance or sculpture — spurs higher academic performance actually show nothing of the sort.
On the other hand, others have raised concerns that easier financing spurs higher college tuitions and thus does not improve college affordability.
It is also imperative that Black Americans shed risk-averse attitudes and get into the game of investing in educational processes and training that cultivate entrepreneurial risk-taking and economic creativity, which leads to innovation that spurs high-growth businesses.
Such aids accountability and thus spurs higher performance.
If the Fed prints more money, it spurs higher employment, ultimately putting upward pressure on prices.
The castle is perched on a mountain spur high above the non-navigable River Greve.
Its overextended banking system collapsed, spurring high unemployment, severe rioting and, eventually, the fall of the Suharto government.
Many college admissions officers said they were excited about the change, and the likelihood that it will spur high schools to emphasize good writing skills.
The value of the peso will continue to be pegged to the dollar rather than be devalued, an action that he said would spur high inflation rates.
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