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These donations are helping Stanford strengthen graduate training in interdisciplinary biosciences, thereby spurring important new advances in science and engineering.
This would lead to more purchases of American goods, thereby spurring output here as well as reducing our trade deficit.
Many apartment owners are also increasingly confident that the job market will continue to expand, thereby spurring young workers to set up households.
A major ob jective of the voucher experi ment would be to stimulate the establishment of such alterna tives to publicly managed edu cation, thereby spurring com petition for the public schools.
If the renminbi were to appreciate, the argument goes, the Chinese would consume more and produce less, thereby spurring global recovery.
Abidov et al. first reported on the prognostic significance of HRR following adenosine infusion in 2003, thereby spurring an interest in HRR in vasodilator testing.
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What else could be done to raise wages and thereby spur the economy?
And he also argued that further structural reform -- mainly deregulation and privatization -- would open new business opportunities, and thereby spur investment.
In humans, devastating neurological illnesses such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Creutzfeldt-Jakob, and Huntington's diseases involve proteins that change their conformation and thereby spur pathological processes.
The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) has released a new report that provides a roadmap for revitalizing the U.S. manufacturing industry, and thereby spur the creation of much-needed jobs.
Fears that Germany would build an atomic weapon first and possibly win the war thereby spurred the Manhattan District in what was felt to be a race against the German effort.
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