(1) Governments cut interest rates to spur demand
(2) It's an easy walk up the spur that leads to the summit
(3) Their continuing presence is a spur to violence.
(4) A rise in gas prices will spur development of alternative energy sources.
(5) The hilltop spur has stunning views across the Severn valley.
(6) Wars act as a spur to practical invention
(7) For those of our readers who specialize in this subject, this should serve both as an expert review and a spur to fresh thinking.
(8) Another spur to expeditions from the 1790s was the desire of British Protestant churches to evangelize overseas.
(9) Anger can be channeled as a spur to action rather than being destructive. But Mars at its best is purposeful, an achiever and self-starter, and a force to be reckoned with.
(10) The government says the tax cuts are needed to spur a stagnant economy.
(11) Officials hope it will spur the development of the corporate bond market in Hong Kong, boosting the city's role as a regional financial centre.
(12) Any player averaging a hat-trick per game over an entire season is clearly not lacking talent, but Ross claims that enthusiasm is his main spur .
(13) It is hoped that the bank will cut its interest rates to spur growth when its council next meets on Thursday.
(14) The gallery formed a spur jutting off the main building and was entered at its eastern end through the door that had not been walled up after Elizabeth's visit.
(15) To some extent, this has undoubtedly acted as a spur to research, but I believe that it distorts more than it reveals, and that all ultimately lose by the process.
(16) Hilbert's problems were a spur to some of the most productive mathematical research of the 20th century.
(17) However, planners were reluctant to commit to having a rail spur open by late 2010.
(18) The work will also include a spur road into the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow.
(19) Her experience on the show acted as a spur to her ambition and she flew to California with u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu2551750 in her pocket.
(20) One difficulty is that improvements in technology spur improvements in armaments.