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The Fed is buying mortgage bonds to lower longer-term rates, which could spur more borrowing and spending.
The state Assembly passed a law to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25percentt by 2020, which could spur alternatives like solar.
The report, which could spur stalled world negotiations on curbing greenhouse gas emissions, said global temperatures could rise by as much as 10.5 degrees over the next century.
The owners also endorsed a rule moving the trading deadline from after Week 6 to after Week 8, which could spur more trades because it will be clearer then which teams are in contention.
Their aim is apparently not to hold the town but to provoke Ethiopia into sending its troops back into Somalia, which could spur nationwide resentment towards the old enemy and more support for the radicals fighting against it.
But with stronger borrowing and demand, the ECB is right to want to nudge interest rates slowly back towards normal levels to prevent a build-up of excess liquidity, which could spur future inflation or asset-price bubbles.
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On Friday, Hewlett-Packard announced its own Apple-authorized version of the iPod, which could further spur sales at the iTunes store.
But the company has also just added another feature which could really spur Passbook adoption at the small business level: support for Passbook coupons over SMS.
Eventually, Google says that it will add support for creating and viewing Keep notes directly from Google Drive, which could help spur adoption among users already on Drive for its document creation capabilities and cloud file storage.
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The best hope for the reformers is a high turnout, which could be spurred by an active participatory campaign and, more important, a heated national debate on just what this election means to the future of the country.
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