Examples of 'can spur' in a sentence

Meaning of "can spur"

Can spur: Means that something can stimulate, encourage, or prompt action, development, or change in a particular situation or individual

How to use "can spur" in a sentence

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Inclusion can spur preservation and protection.
Environmental hurdles can spur growth.
They can spur and organize domestic policy.
How greater openness can spur greater investment.
Magic can spur good children to do unspeakable things.
Sometimes protests can spur insurgencies.
Anger can spur us to positive action.
Our determination alone can spur them to action.
They can spur social change.
This huge amount of salt can spur dehydration.
Both can spur accomplishment.
Access to on demand content can spur long viewing sessions.
The later can spur entrepreneurial and innovative energies and talents.
Deliver engaging content that can spur people to action.
But we can spur its course forward with our own hands.

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There are some things that can spur a little brain work.
While the rising oil and gas prices created by high demand can spur.
Early giving can spur family drama.
And eight in ten executives believe automation can spur job growth.
Free radicals can spur disease development.
Breast cancer cell subpopulation cooperation can spur tumor growth.
Questions can spur thinking forward.
It may be viewed as a seedbed for entrepreneurship that can spur economic development.
How content can spur change for businesses.
Their interest and excitement can be contagious and can spur you to finish the task.
Such competition can spur improved public provision of services.
The overuse of antibiotics and corticosteroids can spur excessive candida problems.
Researchers know it can spur older immune systems to produce more antibodies.
The discovery identifies new therapeutic strategies and reveals how chronic inflammation can spur cancer.
I hope the letter can spur some constructive discussion.
A well-designed domestic regulatory framework can spur green investment.
Failure can spur you on.
It can spur the rearrangement of the cytoskeleton, or even as catalysis by an enzyme.
Fostering talent that can spur performance and value.
Brands can spur impulse purchases with personalized offers,.
These are the kinds of questions that can spur either false hopes or imaginative leaps.
Governments can spur the multiplier effect that comes from core financing of food initiatives.
Past research has shown that antidepressants can spur generation of brain cells in healthy animals.
Finally, it can spur technological advances and innovation as well as productivity gains.
The European Council has a key leadership role and can spur fighting corruption by.
Opening up opportunities can spur stronger economic performance and improve living standards.
They are all interlinked ; progress on one can spur progress on another.
Services trade policies can spur diversification through the expansion of services exports.
In self-motivated individuals that discomfort can spur a desire to act.
These positive experiences can spur strong partnership developments elsewhere.
It can spur innovationand learning and, ultimately, potentially improve bottom lineperformance.
Enacting projects that can spur recovery and transformation.
Transparency and confidence-building reinforce commitments and can spur action.
Anything can spur an idea.
After all, studies have shown that ambient noise can spur creativity.

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