The patent disputes have been key in spurring talks about Apple diversifying its suppliers.
This is not to suggest that freedom counts for nothing in spurring innovation.
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Growing demand for hummus has pushed up prices for chickpeas, spurring farmers to increase production.
They accomplished a great deal, spurring economic growth in the South, for instance, and promoting biomedicine.
It also isn't clear whether Mr. Abe will succeed in spurring a lasting economic recovery.
The intensified effort follows a recent Internet campaign aimed at spurring Mr. Kony's capture.
They accomplished a great amount, such as spurring economic growth in the South and promoting biomedicine.
U.S. officials will talk about spurring economic growth to lift the country from this mess.
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Many analysts have said that stoking inflation is key to spurring Japan's domestic consumption.
These are needed public works that engage private sector companies, spurring hiring all across the country.
Getting that done is an essential ingredient in spurring economic growth over the short run.
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The possibility of recovery is spurring interest in figuring out who might get better and why.
Some of the U.S. performance may be due to the spurring of the home fans.
Croatia's accession in 2013 and Montenegro's lead are spurring the Serbs to work harder.
Morsi precipitated immediate accusations of Mubarak-style dictatorship, spurring secular oppositionists to form the National Salvation Front.
This reflects the development of offensive skills and exploitation of offense-spurring rules, particularly in the passing game.
Bouazizi's death was widely credited for spurring Arab Spring uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East.
Ever more accurate voting technology seems to be spurring on legislatures to redraw districts ever more often.
Fox has so far been unable to deliver on a promise of spurring 1.5 million new jobs.
For him, the crises are the just-about-acceptable price of spurring eurozone leaders to do the right thing.
And that is exactly health care, education, the transition to clean energy, and spurring innovation and trade.
Caterpillar said that inventory checks last November revealed a gaping hole in the accounts, spurring a top-to-bottom reevaluation.
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Then her newborn baby died, like so many others in her neighborhood, spurring Gatica to fight for change.
Klein said Edwards played a positive role in spurring his competitors during the early part of the campaign.
Once much of the opportunity was lost they looked into other markets, spurring the global expansion of HFT.
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Microsoft now figures a lot of firms will adopt Windows 2000 by late next year, spurring PC sales.
Asian watchdog groups took the message to the media, spurring boycotts by groups like United Students Against Sweatshops.
Like other computer hardware firms, Apple is having trouble spurring the market back into a strong upgrade cycle.
That means that surplus countries are going to have to think about how are we spurring domestic demand.
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In the new climate, the threat of takeover may also start to play its part in spurring efficiency.
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