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And they can also be contributors to infrastructure development, which can spur further economic activity.
But sometimes big traders want to sell their entire positions at once, which can spur a market crash.
It added that annual bonuses appear to be "regarded as an entitlement", which can spur short-termism.
It works by blocking the effects of estrogen, which can spur the growth of some breast tumors.
"It will teach decency and civility, obedience and subjection … it is only hunger which can spur and goad the poor on to labour".
In both cases, the gene inserted into the boys' blood-forming stem cells landed on or near an oncogene, or cancer-promoting gene, called LMO-2, which can spur childhood leukemia.
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They "will boost consumer wealth and help increase confidence, which can also spur spending," he added.
Back in November Mr Bernanke wrote in the Washington Post that "higher stock prices will boost consumer wealth and help increase confidence, which can also spur spending.
If you're into gadgets, try wearable technology such as Fitbit or Jawbone wristbands for around $50 to $100, which can also spur you on by tracking progress, she said.
Lower corporate bond rates will encourage investment and higher stock prices will boost consumer wealth and help increase confidence, which can also spur spending.
These episodes, which can be spurred by any number of factors (extreme stress, conflict with loved ones, major losses, trauma, poverty and low income, lack of social support), can come on gradually or suddenly: a single one can, ostensibly, persist for weeks or months.
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