Examples of 'should spur' in a sentence

Meaning of "should spur"

The phrase 'should spur' suggests that something is expected or anticipated to act as a catalyst or motivation for a particular outcome or action. It implies that the mentioned factor or event is likely to inspire or stimulate the desired response, encourage progress, or drive people into taking necessary steps or initiatives

How to use "should spur" in a sentence

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They should spur us to take prompt action.
These sobering realities should spur us.
And reading should spur further engagement.
Certainty adds urgency and should spur action.
That record should spur us to further successes.
It is a shocking statistic and one that should spur us to action.
It should spur you on to make it right.
Palestinian courage should spur international action.
This should spur us to courageous and effective action in the future.
These statistics should spur us to action.
This should spur a few more peasant revolutions around the globe.
Two new theories overcoming previous limitations should spur discovery.
That should spur openings.
That is a truly shocking statistic and one which should spur us on to immediate action.
This should spur you to prioritize learning and the advancement of your skills.

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We must bombard our officials with this demand which should spur them to action.
The current crisis should spur us to speed up the reform process.
There are still causes which should spur us on . ".
Negative criticism should spur us on to better the quality of our work.
That should spur the creation of new software, increasing the utility of the company 's gadgets.
The Bemba verdict should spur on this effort.
This should spur private investment and lead to stronger consumption and a better economic outlook for 2019.
The writer of Hebrews says that we should spur one another on to good works.
The technology should spur the commercial availability of exciting new products currently in the lab.
The ongoing and increasing integration of European economies should spur competition, innovation and economic growth.
These examples should spur the world to find ways forward for cooperative action.
These two things - love and light - should spur us all to action . ”.
This Conference should spur us on to achieve concrete and lasting results in this regard.
As I see it, our social aims should spur our attack upon these problems.
This idea should spur us to love God with the full strength of our heart.
SAMUELSON: Debt reduction should spur growth, but will it?
The nightmare that should spur our actions is what is happening in former Yugoslavia.
My own country & apos ; s case should spur the international community into action.
Recent events should spur progress towards that goal rather than diminish States ' resolve.
Azerbaijan, Leyla Yunus ' release should spur freedom for all prisoners of conscience.
The Westgate attack should spur Kenya 's leaders to re-think their approach toward Somalia.
Mediterranean migrant drownings should spur greater action by European countries, urge UN agencies.
This " fifth freedom " should spur the EU 's transition to an innovative, creative knowledge economy.
Better access to capital should spur their growth and create more jobs in the EU.
My own country 's case should spur the international community into action.
This sad paradox should spur us, as a society, to review our priorities.
Bahrain: Critical report should spur human rights ‘turning point'.

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