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As electronic connectivity demands its mirror image — the physical connectedness of human beings scrambling to keep pace with digital algorithms — the growth will be spurred that keeps us whole.
Whether that consolidation will be spurred by Beijing or the debt-holding banks remains unclear.
That growth will be spurred, in part, by the creation of the Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering at Columbia.
Quite the opposite: if the students make some headway, others will be spurred on to push their agendas more forcefully.
"This series of photographs has done it justice like never before and I hope many more people will be spurred on to visit as a result".
They will be spurred to new triumphs that will finally reverse the persistent decline in American education and the American way of life.
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It would be a tragedy if a different kind of death tax served to keep from the patients who need them the very innovations his generous gift will be spurring.
Erdoğan's words will be spurring two types of reactions from the EU: The skeptics will welcome it while maintaining the offer on a privileged partnership, and the others -- the European Commission and some member states with wisdom and far-sightedness -- will further urge for the quick revival of the membership process.
Once in the rhythm of yoghurt making, you'll be spurred on to use more in your cooking.
Arsenal will be Arsenal, Spurs will be Spurs.
The 2016-17 campaign will be Spurs' last at White Hart Lane as work has already begun on their new £400m stadium; the 61,000-capacity ground is scheduled to be ready for the start of the 2018-19 season.
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