| 41. | The record since then is spurring calls for tougher, mandatory actions.
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| 42. | That was the key to vanquishing inflation and spurring growth.
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| 43. | We were both spurring each other on at the end.
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| 44. | It could also include tax reforms aimed at spurring consumption and investment.
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| 45. | Many European politicians appear to crave a growth-spurring rate cut.
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| 46. | A rainy front moved into Brazilian growing areas Monday, spurring sellers.
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| 47. | This condition can often result in bone-spurring and disc herniation.
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| 48. | The movie is credited by the company for spurring bus travel nationwide.
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| 49. | He was among those who were active in spurring on the Putsch.
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| 50. | In 1998, Global Witness stated that diamonds were spurring those conflicts.
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