Examples of 'has spurred' in a sentence
Meaning of "has spurred"
Has spurred: To have prompted or stimulated, usually referring to action or development
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The initiative has spurred citizen involvement.
Has spurred a brief episode of merrymaking on the RuNet.
Virtualization also has spurred further consolidation.
It has spurred the creative juices quite remarkably.
A government that has spurred capital flight.
This has spurred efforts to tighten regulations.
This change has spurred.
This has spurred me to create my vision board.
It has received international attention and has spurred considerable controversy.
Globalization has spurred international ownership in firms.
Increasing confidence in the financial system has spurred financial intermediation.
This has spurred me to work harder to achieve my goals.
Overseas growth has spurred more exports.
It has spurred this group to act.
It receives national and international attention and has spurred considerable controversy.
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That has spurred people to action.
The dispute over the election laws has spurred violent protests.
The site has spurred controversy over the.
Avoiding the cost of these disposal fees has spurred alternatives to landfills.
Experience has spurred a shift to decentralized models of risk reduction.
Growing concern about antibiotic resistance has spurred new drug development.
This has spurred ecotourism.
It has received national and international attention and has spurred considerable controversy.
It has spurred a surge in research to identify defective genes in diseases.
Sounds like fate has spurred this confrontation.
This has spurred a flurry of legislative activity and patrolling of the waters to manage arrivals.
The need to measure climate change has spurred the development of a wide variety of data.
It has spurred entire industries.
Renewed interest in building nuclear reactors has spurred the development of various new designs.
It has spurred me on to good conversations.
The reservoir and later construction of a federal highway has spurred ecotourism in the area.
The killing has spurred fears of a major regional conflagration.
The Kazakhstan rail initiative has spurred regional competition.
Trump has spurred the economy and the stock market.
The creation of the Forum has spurred high expectations.
That has spurred efforts to explore new ways to trade debt.
Increasing demand for energy resources has spurred interest in energy alternatives such as oil shale.
That has spurred a search for new ways to conduct neuroscience experiments.
The higher price during the bubble has spurred new prospecting and reopening of old mines.
Bamboo has spurred worldwide attention as a versatile plant with multifarious uses.
How the coronavirus has spurred change in Germany.
It has spurred economic growth while putting our country on a path to complete energy independence.
Financial innovation has spurred advances in risk management.
It has spurred suburban growth towards the south of Birmingham.
The current financial crisis has spurred discussions about improving RIFs for FS.
This has spurred the development of arguably the most dynamic mobile ecosystem in the world.
The expansion of Microsoft and Boeing has spurred an economic growth in the area.
The internet has spurred an intellectual revolution in the dissemination of medical information.
The political and socioeconomic crisis in Venezuela has spurred an unprecedented population outflow.
This evidence has spurred skyrocketing sales of antioxidant vitamins.
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She has the baby with her
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