Examples of 'spurring' in a sentence
Meaning of "spurring"
spur (verb) - to encourage or prompt someone to take action, often by providing motivation or incentive
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- present participle of spur
- An application of the spurs to a horse.
How to use "spurring" in a sentence
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But these are spurring this transformative effect.
We can not return without spurring suspicion.
Spurring regional development through energy efficiency.
That seemed to be spurring the rise in triglycerides.
Spurring innovation and the development of technology.
Many claimed that it was spurring undocumented immigration.
And spurring see decrease the middle space.
These are often gained by spurring the animal.
But spurring faster growth in services is a complex undertaking.
Circumstances have a way of spurring us to new heights.
Spurring innovation and diversification for further growth.
Recognition of the problem is spurring legislative action.
Rooms spurring journey of the senses.
Coaching is also about spurring you into action.
Spurring it forward or stopping it altogether.
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Innovation is essential for spurring productivity and competitiveness.
Spurring innovation and competitiveness.
He did not go around spurring those people to revolt against us.
The audience laughs even harder spurring him on.
These factors are spurring organizations to focus on recruitment and.
Good governance is essential for spurring such progress.
Spurring efforts to organize and coordinate the collection of information.
These are key in spurring economic upturn.
Spurring social and environmental improvements in our supply chain.
The ostensible issue spurring the conflict is modest.
Spurring desirable behaviour change requires a mix of these instruments.
The circumstances spurring migration have not changed.
This series is not really spurring me on.
Services spurring economic growth.
That school was just spurring him on.
Spurring international partnerships and funding from international sources.
This crisis is spurring our ingenuity.
Spurring such lending is vital to turning around the economy.
An industrial revolution was spurring social and political revolution.
And it is spurring new interest in alternative architectures and approaches to computing.
His example is credited with spurring them to victory.
Open APIs are spurring the development of new financial management tools.
There are strong economic reasons spurring this activity.
He is credited with spurring the rebuilding of the devastated city.
The competition is going to be tough and this is spurring me on even more.
Mars is the energizer spurring us on to work in the vineyard of life.
Investing in women is smart business and essential to spurring economic growth.
Many factors are spurring consumers to find new ways of purchasing food.
The lower rates are spurring activity.
These questions are spurring a branch of academic study known as algorithmic accountability.
A revolution in electric vehicles is spurring a new wave of chemistries.
And that is spurring traditional retail banks to embrace digitisation more quickly.
That would be another way of spurring the reform process on.
All of this damage has been justified by the supposed goal of spurring growth.
The central bank is constantly spurring banking sector consolidation.