Ever more accurate voting technology seems to be spurring on legislatures to redraw districts ever more often.
"We are fully committed to spurring on the growth of this industry and have already taken great strides to make this happen, " she said.
People like Delivanis help explain why the SVSC is so effective at attracting world-class entrepreneurs and spurring on their success to benefit the next generation.
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For example, the rebalancing agenda that I talked about is one way in which we can make a big difference in spurring on global demand.
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The efforts of these sites, along with partners like the Data Quality Campaign, Living Cities, and the United Way Worldwide, are spurring on this movement.
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But instead of spurring on the U.S. women, the early goal seemed to inspire Japan, which quickly took control, their clever crisscrossing runs and perfectly slotted passes through the seams twisting the U.S. defense in knots.
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While the issue of security looms large during Mr. Obama's trip to Mexico, his administration has tried to focus this visit on broadening economic relations and spurring growth on both sides of the border.
Its rabbis still forbid even walking on the mount and are content to wait for the Messiah without spurring him on.
Injury stopped him making his Asian Cup debut until the final Group C game -- he won his 109th cap as a second-half substitute in Tuesday's 4-1 defeat by South Korea -- spurring him on to try and achieve the unthinkable: leading India to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
As we focus our efforts on spurring job creation and jumpstarting economic growth, we also have to change business as usual in Washington and restore fiscal responsibility.
Along with increasing safety on the roads and spurring one of the few innovations gaining traction in the automobile industry, autonomous cars could have a huge impact on the auto insurance industry.
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This depends on not just spurring hiring, but doing so in the areas that will create lasting opportunities and prosperity.
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By training people in these states on strategies for spurring young women to vote, the association is hoping to spread its reach as far as possible.
Fox has so far been unable to deliver on a promise of spurring 1.5 million new jobs.
"Restoring these waterways is not only important for improving the water that we all depend on, but for spurring economic growth and creating recreational opportunities in these communities as well, " said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
Spurring a religious debate, Rousseff backtracked on comments she had made supporting abortion rights to garner the support she needed to win.
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Since then, trade liberalisation has reduced tariffs on industrial products dramatically, spurring export growth and helping countries like Japan and Korea become industrial giants.
Google Fiber is good: access to blistering fast internet is spurring the demand and purchase of Video On Demand (VOD), while the audience for traditional broadcast television collapses.
We are looking for affirmative solutions that will strengthen our nation by freeing us from our dependence on foreign oil, and spurring a wave of entrepreneurial growth in the form of alternate energy programs.
And yet neither Obama nor Romney has provided anything remotely resembling a robust, detailed policy package for spurring job grow and getting the employment market back on track.
For the past 35 years, the USciences shooting program was led by coach Paul Klimitas, who is widely credited with spurring the team, known as the Devils, on to numerous victories.
Covering the strike, NPR's Talk of the Nation program on August 20, 1998 briefly interviewed Emerson, spurring an immediate and furious reaction from CAIR and its followers.
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Still, in some way Apple has had an indirect effect on chips by either creating new markets such as tablets or spurring growth in others such as portable music players and smartphones.
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The mapping project is an effort to tackle that notion head on, showing where each dollar of aid is going and hopefully spurring citizens in IDA countries to hold governments accountable for aid investments received.
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On Tuesday the Plan B drill passed the halfway point to the miners, spurring a celebration in Camp Hope, the makeshift tent village where many of the miners' family members anxiously wait.
The program was aimed at spurring the economy by lowering longer-term interest rates of Japanese government bonds and reducing risk premiums on corporate bonds.
The new iPhone applications store rolling out this summer will support subscription prices, spurring the Financial Times, Time Inc. and other publishers to tinker with ways to offer subscriptions on the iPhone.
We have some issues right in front of us on which I believe we should agree, because as successful as we've been in spurring new economic growth, everybody understands that job growth has been lagging.
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On the plus side, the same market forces driving the competition for top new talent are also spurring the search for hot, young entrepreneurs with cool ideas to back.
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