| 1. | Figures for individual countries show how tricky spurring trade can be.
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| 2. | Deficit spending is traditionally a way of spurring a laggard economy.
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| 3. | And that helps the economy by spurring efficiency and containing inflation.
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| 4. | And spurring those advances were stronger-than-expected profits.
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| 5. | Spurring investors'concerns has been a slide in share prices.
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| 6. | That's spurring a wave of consolidation in the industry.
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| 7. | He credited deficit reduction for lowering interest rates and spurring growth.
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| 8. | That was critically important for spurring the information revolution in America.
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| 9. | Automakers lobbied for the change in hopes of spurring pickup sales.
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| 10. | Rather than spurring optimism, though, his comments created suspicion.
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