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spurring造句
1 Rising consumer sales have the effect of spurring the economy to faster growth. 2 The administration may put more emphasis on spurring economic growth. 3 The agreement is essential to spurring economic growth around the world. 4 But the damage it could do is spurring the Gulf states into unprecedented efforts to protect their shallow, near-landlocked waters. 5 The concept of an advantageous mutation spurring evolution is the standard model with which evolutionists still work. 6 A combination of factors is spurring advertising's aggressive movement into virtually every facet of daily life. 7 Instead of spurring more output and a stronger economy, those dollars would merely bid up prices. 8 Changing reader habits are also spurring the rising popularity of alternative weeklies. 9 The great ambition is spurring him on. 10 We've worked to unlock frozen credit markets, spurring lending to Americans looking to buy homes or cars, take out student loans,[www.] or finance small businesses. 11 He could reach the destination only by spurring the horse on. 12 Such incidents have been spurring officials to tighten the law. 13 Lower borrowing costs are a key to spurring an economic recovery after months of sluggish growth. 14 PC sales are likely to pick up too, spurring demand for Asian-made components like disk drivers and monitors. 15 But plummeting stock prices are spurring normally docile shareholders to rebel. 16 The wheat supply concerns are spurring price increases for other grains too. 17 M is for motivation, self - discipline and spurring yourself on as well as motivating people to excel. 18 Stimulus measures aim to balance spurring the economy with not sacrificing hi - tech upgrading. 19 Sheridan was in the saddle, and with his command spurring on after the enemy. 20 All of these initiatives demonstrate the fact that the need to pool resources is spurring the library community to greater collaborative efforts. 21 The industry association, based in Milwaukee, says it aims to reduce costly litigation while spurring compliance. 22 Meantime, in Florida, the tourism industry is growing more than ever, spurring thousands of new jobs, economists said. 23 He says that movie - making is still storytelling, but engineers like him are spurring a transformation. 24 We should focus on restructuring the economy, and make greater effort to enhance the role of domestic demand, especially final consumption in spurring growth. 25 The back-to-back tiger tragedies have been followed closely in China, spurring calls for greater legal protections for animals. 26 Chinese consumers are beginning to recognize good coffee, too, spurring interest and motivation among growers. 27 But after so much white-hot growth, these so-called developing countries are starting to mature, spurring talk that higher inflation will bring an end to the emerging markets boom. 28 Kunqu seems to have come back into public notice overnight, spurring extensive interest. 29 The so-called three carriages refer to investment demand, consumption demand and net output demand(be commonly called export demand) spurring economic growth. 30 Economists said the uptick in home sales was due to sinking prices spurring buyers.