Examples of 'could spur' in a sentence

Meaning of "could spur"

Could spur means that something has the potential to stimulate, encourage, or prompt a particular action or response. It suggests that a certain event, condition, or factor is likely to motivate or inspire individuals or groups to take action or initiate a specific behavior

How to use "could spur" in a sentence

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Rising unemployment could spur social unrest.
They could spur new strategic alliances.
Better debt management could spur development.
It could spur a renaissance that will change us utterly.
He said the research could spur regulatory action.
That could spur regulators to take a closer look.
Collaboration among companies also could spur growth.
This could spur global deflation.
Increased conversion efficiency could spur widespread market uptake.
This could spur inflationary pressures.
Conversations will be productive and could spur you on to new projects.
It could spur on the virus and the development of the entity.
More studies gathering more data could spur further studies.
Flavored milk could spur worldwide dairy industry growth.
Pollsters have said that an exceptionally high turnout could spur a surprise result.

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Nanowire transistors could spur the creation of microscopic computers.
The initial objectives were to develop activities that could spur the local economy.
Arctic warming could spur regrowth of ancient fossil forest.
High profitability and the large utilisation of production capacities could spur capital formation.
Black phosphorus could spur the next wave of tiny transistors.
This will result in a deeper connection with customers and could spur future purchases.
The youth market could spur economies and contribute to development of nations.
SURBA created a municipal incentive program that could spur sustainable redevelopment.
That could spur some economic growth for all the rest of us too.
Investment in those regions could spur economic growth and job creation.
Some experts believe that widespread IPv6 adoption could spur.
He believes this grassroots approach could spur larger and more in depth studies.
That could spur her to run away with Mitsuko.
New Montenegro census could spur calls for change.
This could spur a recovery in XRP prices.
Potential changes to Washington state court rules could spur online legal services.
Ultimately this trend could spur entrepreneurship among vulnerable groups and promote inclusive and sustainable growth.
Maltreatment of the Russians who live there could spur Moscow to violence.
Perhaps Bitcoin could spur financial innovation there.
Apple 's new facial recognition feature could spur legal issues.
Only a total catastrophe could spur the German burghers to despise their beloved kaiser.
Identifying " champions " for particular kinds of implementation activity could spur further action.
Let us look at which factors could spur growth and which could hamper it.
That could spur foreign investment and boost the economy, analysts say.
There are other ways the new futures could spur more vigorous oversight of the cryptocurrency.
Agroindustrial investments in processing of citrus fruit, grains, and manioc could spur additional growth.
Interest in competing products could spur Microsoft to innovate in browser technology.
That combination, his economic advisers and others say, could spur economic growth.
The investment could spur more deals, analysts said.
In both countries, cheaper currencies generally raise the price of imports, which could spur inflation.
Northeast bus garage could spur Fort Road redevelopment.
Confederate leaders believed that Breckinridge 's presence in the state could spur enlistments.
Still, the new capabilities could spur further adoption of wireless audio products.
Could spur a “ super cycle ” of.
In the meantime, the index could spur innovation.

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