Examples of 'also spur' in a sentence

Meaning of "also spur"

also spur - to additionally encourage or prompt something to happen. This phrase is often used to describe an action that further motivates or incites a reaction

How to use "also spur" in a sentence

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Tax refunds will also spur demand.
They also spur necessary debates.
International and civil conflicts also spur migration.
It could also spur copycat crimes.
The adoption of distributed ledger technology will also spur innovation.
The project will also spur economic development in the area.
Zealous participation in the preaching work can also spur your spiritual growth.
Epidemics also spur the development of control and prophylactic measures.
Other public or private initiatives may also spur information technology investment.
It may also spur those on the opposite side of the debate.
The resulting greater competition will also spur investment and innovation.
They must also spur economic growth and promote environmental stewardship.
The reality is more complex, higher temperatures also spur more thunderstorms.
Manufacturing industries also spur investments and encourage the building of infrastructure.
Increased roll-out of EU-funded projects and solid exports will also spur investment.

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Intelligence can also spur more curiosity and openness to new experiences.
Leveraging commercial technology for military purposes can also spur private-sector opportunities.
It can also spur creativity and imagination among children of all ages.
In the short-term, it could also spur potential buyers to act before rates rise further.
It will also spur the development of financing mechanisms for the development of energy enterprises.
The discovery may also spur research leading to biofuel applications in the future.
It will also spur him to try harder on the few occasions that he fails.
Higher education can also spur political action to demand more social and economic rights.
They might also spur developing countries to do what it takes to join that market.
Low interest rates could also spur rapid credit growth and generate some inflationary pressure.
They also spur jobs and growth, are easy to administer and difficult to evade.
Big, centralised hydro dams also spur the development of costly long-distance regional electricity grids.
But they can also spur technological innovation contributing to economic growth and employment growth.
Applause . We can also spur energy innovation with new incentives.
It can also spur kids to greater effort, which will serve them well as adults.
Chinese aggression might also spur regional allies ( especially Japan ) to increase their defense expenditures.
You could also spur creativity by making at least one meeting each day device-free.
It could also spur young students ' interest in space, science, and cutting-edge technology.

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