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"New technology is going to be spurred on by putting a price on carbon", Kim said.
Hagan expects to be spurred on by fellow runners on Sunday.
Considering the different stages of development of the economies in the Asia region, the potential for growth to be spurred by further pursuit of comparative advantage is compelling.
I know people are just being polite, but it spurs me on, just as I hoped to be spurred on in Germany.
But it has to be spurred by something that happened to you, or you witnessed happening or you overheard (you get the idea).
Analysts expect trade to be spurred even more by a planned strategic partnership between Russia and the European Union that Brussels and Moscow hope to conclude in 2008.
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First, they are seen to be spurring tax competition among countries.
The promise of government assistance does not seem to be spurring the carmaker and its stakeholders into action.
Still, New York's startup growth is palpable, and it appears to be spurring on yet more growth.
The devices seem to be spurring deeper interest in wine and empowering bolder, more confident selections, they say, potentially revolutionizing the psychology of dining's most intimidating passage.
And they found a culprit — a normal gene that was in overdrive, churning out huge amounts of a protein that appeared to be spurring the cancer's growth.
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