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"spurred" Definitions
  1. having a spur or spurs.
  2. bearing spurs or spurlike spines.

966 Sentences With "spurred"

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Analysts are expecting strong U.S. growth throughout 2018, spurred by increasing federal spending and a rush of economic activity spurred by the 2017 tax cuts.
Factory orders were placed, turbines were built, construction contracts were signed and business certainty, unsurprisingly, spurred business investment, which in turn spurred economic activity in communities across the country.
Spurred by TrumpU's PR firm, everyone picked up the story.
Now, that volatility could be spurred by the Trump administration.
That has spurred protests from local residents and privacy advocates.
The acuteness of Scotland's drug problem has spurred the innovation.
Outrage over the video spurred massive protests in the city.
"The brewery idea really spurred on this trip," Heer says.
That spurred the Singapore Exchange to impose tighter trading rules.
That, in turn, has spurred the proliferation of government responsibilities.
Those common interests spurred Oehlerking and Godwin to launch Boxbot.
That spurred rises in other government bond yields, analysts said.
In West Virginia, slashed health insurance benefits spurred the strike.
Tales of rebel atrocities have spurred on the government's forces.
This reality has spurred the production of smaller regional events.
That's spurred concerns Erdogan was cracking down on all dissent.
Councilman Kallos said the Trump decision spurred him to action.
So far, the program has spurred at least 25 donations.
Moreover, by pushing up asset prices, they have spurred inequality.
The turmoil may have spurred a search for a scapegoat.
The prolonged slump in the maritime industry has spurred consolidation.
Technology innovations have always spurred our economy in the past.
That lack of knowledge spurred Trauma Informed Primary Care project.
These factors have spurred a rally in China's commodities markets.
" He continued: "It's funny, because that's what spurred the argument.
But high gas prices spurred investments in U.S. oil extraction.
Growth has been spurred by a $1.5 trillion tax cut.
The admission of former Communist states spurred large migrant movements.
The fund has spurred concern among some state party officials.
This has spurred major displacement of coal in electricity generation.
McConnell's move to block the bills quickly spurred widespread backlash.
Spurred by Trump's election and his decision on Paris, Gov.
Mexico's market reforms, after all, were spurred by serious problems.
There's some dispute over what spurred Pelosi's change of heart.
This daunting reality has spurred states like Connecticut to act.
I think that little taste of home spurred him on.
The incident has spurred a heated discussion over encryption standards.
The dispute over the election laws has spurred violent protests.
The rise back will be spurred by current low prices.
Their calls spurred several male colleagues to do the same.
That has spurred more men to speak out, experts say.
But her existence may have spurred Solange's attack on Jay.
Spurred by high demand, Boeing set up a new factory.
Might it be a "Frexit" spurred by nationalists in France?
Ms. Gurley Brown's writing spurred plenty a blowback from feminists.
Their jailing spurred international criticism and protests in Hong Kong.
Regardless, the Bryan case has already spurred forensic science reform.
It spurred me to cook more and to be creative.
Did something happen recently that spurred the US to act?
The Separate Car Act spurred vigorous resistance in New Orleans.
The travel ban also spurred fierce opposition from tech giants.
Why do you think those images spurred people to act?
That deal also was spurred by hedge fund Elliott Management.
That spurred them to appeal to the nation's highest court.
The killing has spurred fears of a major regional conflagration.
And the Trump tax cuts have spurred greater federal borrowing.
Merger and acquisition news spurred some big share price moves.
The reporting spurred New York City to pass sweeping reforms.
There was one moment that spurred numerous immigration think pieces.
Donkeys aren't like horses, which can be spurred into obedience.
That violence has only spurred further outrage over Iranian influence.
The tariff talk has spurred fears of a trade war.
Mr. Ross also made a crucial decision that spurred construction.
This credit had previously spurred car purchases, some dealers said.
The sanctions on the company spurred demand for Chinese metal.
Her allegations spurred the investigation into Holtzclaw's interactions with women.
More recently, they've been spurred by indiscriminate attacks on civilians.
The accidents have spurred a lot of questions that need answering.
Sterling's slide spurred another round of bearish forecasts on the currency.
They are for young listeners who might be spurred to action.
Indeed, the Reddit thread spurred a slew of harassing phone calls.
Trump's election has spurred worries that racism will become more widespread.
Crude futures had been lower before the jobs report spurred buying.
But Trump's comments on ABC spurred them to announce it immediately.
Christie's novels have spurred a pop culture ecosystem of their own.
An inflation scare earlier this year also spurred a market correction.
That has spurred speculation that many candidates could weigh challenging him.
Like Russia, Nigeria has a history of frauds spurred by petrodollars.
The hearings spurred new momentum for the introduction of privacy laws.
Low interest rates have also not spurred bank loans, he noted.
The need to pay debt spurred the supreme court's power grab.
Spurred by the Sweden Democrats' success, mainstream parties have shifted right.
But it also spurred them to radically change their business practices.
It also spurred President Lyndon B. Johnson's historic speech before Congress.
This announcement spurred student protests, demonstrations, and the suspension of lectures.
The call spurred, in part, a whistleblower complaint about the President.
His hiring spurred press secretary Sean Spicer to announce his resignation.
They therefore would not be spurred to lend out more money.
It's a huge hit; one that has already spurred a sequel.
A credit boom in China spurred a mining boom in Australia.
As Kieran Setiya explains in "Midlife", two insights spurred his recovery.
But that answer only spurred more coverage of Facebook's contradictory policies.
But the price recovery has spurred on U.S. shale output again.
The impact of the deluge spurred the federal government into action.
This act spurred anger in Iran, where protests quickly broke out.
Other factors may also have spurred liquidity concerns among equity traders.
Altman said advances in science are what spurred the investment now.
There is a chance Yahoo might have spurred Congress into action.
That has spurred Texas to lead the nation in wind power.
The gain has spurred many managers to buy closer to home.
This move spurred YouTube to give gaming videos a harder look.
The technology has spurred the recent creation of other digital currencies.
Closures in 2015 created shortages and spurred a rally in prices.
The tragedies have spurred a renewed call for more gun control.
She added that the style has spurred sales of additional items.
So, fiscal policy changes that spurred aggregate demand would be good.
The move has spurred equities by more than doubling trading volumes.
You've spurred an optimism in this country that is setting records.
Public-private collaboration has spurred many of the region's technological breakthroughs.
Innovation is spurred by people who are creative in different ways.
But rising conservatism has in recent years spurred religious intolerance there.
Price's profligacy even spurred a change to the administration's travel policy.
The reports spurred Trump to threaten to sue the state party.
U.S. cement growth volume was spurred by residential and infrastructure activity.
Conditions there spurred more than 2,200 complaints over the last decade. 
These values spurred the fight for equality in Birmingham and Selma.
A strong U.S.-Mexico economic partnership has spurred collaboration on immigration.
The move spurred Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo and Twitter to follow suit.
The world record claim, later validated by Guinness, spurred tremendous growth.
Much of their opposition is heartfelt, spurred by the visa moratorium.
Benitez says the program has spurred nearly 750 reversals so far.
The case spurred public anger and led to strict new regulations.
The new world order has spurred a deluge of healthtech applications.
It spurred my interest, it made me connect with the music.
The tweets seemed to be spurred by a Fox News segment.
A torrent of English variations followed, partly spurred on by competitions.
In the sense that it spurred change at the Academy, yes.
What is clear is that the accident spurred sweeping safety regulations.
The invitation was later withdrawn but not before it spurred anger.
The dams, pipelines and roads that these loans built spurred progress.
We weren't alone; the Newtown massacre spurred buybacks across the country.
The ensuing outcry spurred the company to change its food labels.
Forceful police tactics used during previous protests have spurred greater demonstrations.
That spurred his wife to contact the mayor of their town.
His stumbles have spurred calls for his resignation from some shareholders.
The admission spurred curiosity, particularly that of the online newsmagazine Slate.
The tough times in the offshore drilling industry have spurred consolidation.
But the tight labor market has not spurred faster wage growth.
The celebrations spurred some concern due to its cost and optics.
In Washington, frustration over the war likewise spurred talk of escalation.
I'm working on something now that was spurred on by her.
It spurred heated competition over fuel efficiency even among conventional vehicles.
For Californians, this weekend's events again spurred discussions about gun control.
For Californians, this weekend's events again spurred discussions about gun control.
The threat of legal action spurred him into settling the debt.
It was the game that spurred the career of Shigeru Miyamoto.
The upward move was spurred by rumors of a new product.
That spurred CEOs to disband Trump's Strategy & Policy Forum on Wednesday.
They have enraged constituents and spurred myriad complaints to lawmakers. Rep.
The disaster spurred new safety standards which raised safety-related costs.
Eastern landscape images, sometimes beautiful, sometimes grand, spurred tourism and development.
Trouble is, while there are anecdotes aplenty about how government aid has spurred development of cancer treatments or solar panels, there is little evidence that such programs have spurred productivity or raised wages across the entire economy.
People were cheating the system, which spurred Brackeen to implement facial recognition.
The sharp uptick has spurred a mix of finger pointing in Washington.
Changes in environment policy also spurred demand for trucks, the official said.
They also were highly publicized incidents that spurred change within the industry.
However, the pair reconnected via Facebook in 2015 which spurred Cara on
The tweet also spurred fellow mascots to tweet their own mirror selfies.
Spurred by CDC guidelines, painkiller prescriptions have dropped by 18% since 2010.
I wish I had, which was another thing that spurred my investing.
It's legislation like this, she said, that spurred her bid for office.
Its involvement has already spurred Brussels to revive dormant aims for enlargement.
Then there's Bird, the company that really spurred the e-scooter trend.
Dunleavy's budget decisions and other policies and actions have spurred a backlash.
So what spurred you to make a film about a Fleshlight manufacturer?
His promise to deregulate the energy sector may have spurred some investment.
The reason these young people were spurred to action seems pretty obvious.
The rise of online marketing and e-commerce have spurred new products.
Questions about how pesticides affect honey bee health have spurred passionate debate.
But DOJ's repudiation has already spurred demands to close other privatized facilities.
She was pregnant at the time, and it spurred the alert idea.
It also spurred a rush to map and claim land, said Larter.
The pic spurred an influx of memes, puns and social media shares.
Fuller's departure may be what spurred the series' two major scheduling delays.
Still, the talk has spurred great optimism among transportation advocates and investors.
The Australian government passed along that information, which spurred the FBI investigation.
But some of Trump's highest-profile policies have spurred backlash, as well.
Gains in Treasury yields also spurred rises in other global bond markets.
What spurred you to sign on to this strongly-worded resignation letter?
The act provoked death threats and spurred her to start the campaign.
The stunt spurred the California legislature to ban open carry of firearms.
That helped end the crisis—and spurred on China's naval build-up.
The international travel spurred by Brand USA is more important than ever.
The president would need to show what spurred the change in domicile.
The Newtown killings spurred Connecticut to tighten its gun laws in 2016.
More racist frogs appeared, particularly on Twitter, which spurred the movement #FrogTwitter.
His remarks sparked controversy and spurred backlash from both Democrats and Republicans.
The economy doesn't function without inflation and higher growth rates spurred inflation.
It's difficult to overstate the cultural revolution this spurred within the service.
The bills were spurred by the terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif.
But those plans were spurred by government regulations banning single-use plastics.
The event spurred controversy because of its association with alt-right personalities.
The spending intentions appear to have been spurred by wealth and politics.
Accordingly, the e-girl concept has spurred its own parodies and memes.
But the calf's interactions with humans spurred its herd to reject it.
But rising oil prices have spurred U.S. output, challenging the usual suppliers.
The LWCF has also spurred economic growth, at no cost to taxpayers.
Locke has in the past spurred controversy over posts on social media.
The popularity of the dessert spurred the chain to open in 2015.
But that doesn't seem to have spurred the White House to act.
The shooting has spurred a public outcry for tighter gun control laws.
We're told the alum outrage spurred Harvard's investigation and Chyna's eventual outing.
The deception spurred a raft of investigations and lawsuits across the globe.
The Warren Court's landmark decisions spurred a backlash on the political right.
The report spurred a sell-off in Apple's stock the following day.
That's been spurred on by an American economy that continues to grow.
Reports of Mr. Moonves's possible payout also spurred outrage among advocacy groups.
Those two complaints spurred an investigation in 2016, which concluded in June.
The takedown of AlphaBay spurred more people to move away from bitcoin.
Growth in American incomes spurred greater demand for fresh produce year-round.
The Victorian move against the Art Deco sculptures spurred a thousand lampoons.
The arrival of the migrant caravan spurred border agents to full readiness.
And it has also spurred an evolution in the city's homegrown aesthetic.
The jump in oil prices spurred buying in mining and oil shares.
The accusations spurred conversations about harassment and male sexual predation in Hollywood.
That letter spurred a stint of frantic phone calls and calendar calculus.
The discovery spurred the Housing Authority to action: It challenged the results.
Spurred on by the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, wealthy Chicagoans hired Col.
With millions of viewings, the videos spurred small, spontaneous protests on Sept.
It was an exchange over race that spurred Mr. Loeb's Facebook comment.
Troublingly, coerced treatment is becoming increasingly popular, spurred by the overdose crisis.
The incident spurred political tensions between the United States, China and Canada.
Tax reform enacted by past presidents all spurred years of economic growth.
But the backlash over the lack of transparency spurred new customer controls.
The reporting also has spurred rigorous discussions around encryption and privacy online.
The anger, which boiled over into protests, spurred the government to intervene.
Spurred by nostalgia, regret, longing and anger, each woman examines her memories.
That was where Zeus, a very large African spurred tortoise, came in.
Second, the buying spurred by these tax incentives will create more efficiency.
The project has spurred months of clashes between the police and demonstrators.
Steve King after their political donations to the Republican spurred online criticism.
It also spurred a furious grocery war with country's largest retailer, Walmart.
The relative dearth of prisoners has spurred the Dutch to be creative.
Clinton, who is not expected to attend the march, spurred a backlash.
Nevertheless, Trump's promise to roll back government regulations has spurred economic enthusiasm.
Demand for accommodation and resort facilities spurred the rise, the survey found.
Rozier and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist spurred the run with five points apiece.
The comments spurred a rally in the company's shares the following day.
Such restless self-doubt spurred the adaptability that has proved liberalism's greatest strength.
Treasury prices built on momentum spurred following President-elect Donald Trump's news conference.
Gains in the U.S. currency have spurred worries that it could slow growth.
The sector rallied into the end of 2017, spurred by buoyant metals prices.
The insurance sector was bullish after a string of quarterly results spurred interest.
She said those findings had already spurred a nationwide recall of the toys.
Intel found the vulnerabilities after conducting a security audit spurred by recent research.
This spurred Lance to say he would consider supporting stronger sanctions on Russia.
Warm weather spurred utilities output, also another boost to second-quarter consumer spending.
Fitzpatrick said recent events spurred her decision to speak publicly about the issue.
The shooting has spurred new rules at the pool, which will reopen Thursday.
The buzz generated by Dimon's comments spurred more interest in the alt-currency.
Frederiksen's comments spurred Trump on Tuesday to cancel his September visit to Denmark.
Spurred by this experience, De began to paint on with his device voraciously.
Spurred on by the music, I started yelling and pumping my fist enthusiastically.
That spurred the McGahn subpoena fight that was argued in court on Thursday.
These clashes are often spurred on by incendiary rhetoric by pundits and politicians.
The manifesto that spurred Wojcicki's piece caused a media storm over the weekend.
The last paper concerning HUDs that spurred press coverage came out in 2015.
But it was her perceived excuse for his actions that spurred public indignation.
The death of Li, 227, spurred an outpouring of grief on social media.
Such uncertainties have spurred extreme measures by some countries to stem the spread.
Highlighting its double daily reach might have spurred Instagram to share this stat.
Data out of China spurred fresh concerns about weakness in the global economy.
The constant distraction of a cigarette spurred them to start working on Juul.
The proposed easing in home-lending criteria also spurred shares of home-builders.
Spurred by some sharp throws by Carr, the Raiders eventually overtook the Texans.
What really spurred the change appears to be two massive cyberattacks in 2016.
The contretemps spurred chatter among some Republicans that Ryan's retirement was the issue.
Consolidation has been spurred by high inventories and low prices for agricultural commodities.
The Chinese data spurred an early spike for oil, before prices dropped later.
This thought spurred Wall Street on Friday, which in turn boosted European stocks.
But the most significant string of questions was spurred by the movie's ending.
Amazon's Prime Day has spurred a whole cottage industry of sales among retailers.
That spurred the shipping line to file for court receivership on August 31.
The internet assumed that online bullying spurred her departure, because, well, the internet.
She said she was spurred by his eonomic message, especially regarding minimum wage.
The price plunge spurred a trading halt during the afternoon session in China.
But the mobile age spurred by the iPhone's launch in 2007 changed behavior.
The company's stock saw a period of wild swings, spurred by an Aug.
The Love Canal case spurred Congress to create the federal Superfund cleanup program.
The resulting jump in oil prices spurred buying in mining and oil shares.
It spurred them on to catch our character after we left the tavern.
The latest test has spurred calls for a response from the Trump administration.
Trump's executive order spurred backlash from lawmakers and sparked protests across the country.
The Jerusalem decision spurred a Palestinian refusal to meet Pence on his trip.
That spurred some organizations, including the NCAA, to resume business with the state.
However, an uncertain market outlook spurred redemptions from retail investors, mostly from equities.
Instead his unauthorized flight spurred Congress to hold a hearing on airspace security.
The attack was reportedly spurred by a dispute over a music video's release.
Q4 2015 could have spurred a turn around, since Moments launched in October.
As for the bounty, Trump's recent comments about overweight hackers apparently spurred it.
The popularity of Asian objects naturally spurred emulation from Dutch artists and craftspeople.
The growth was spurred by accelerating construction, investments in infrastructure and domestic spending.
She said he had spurred many Latinos to register to vote against him.
All three participated in the incendiary group chat that spurred this month's protests.
The executive action spurred chaos and protests almost immediately after it was issued.
Asthma attacks are typically spurred on by environmental factors, El-Hasan tells PEOPLE.
Spurred by faster chips, everything — switching between apps, opening the camera — feels snappier.
The government said purchases of gasoline and other energy products spurred the rise.
The reaction spurred a #DeleteUber social media movement as users turned to Lyft.
The Fed's sustained low interest rate policies have spurred stock advances, he said.
The mother's old social media postings have spurred cries that she's a bigot.
His ouster spurred a kinship with Ms. Phetasy, a fellow former Playboy columnist.
But also i think it spurred more """awareness""" idk if this good/bad!!
Since then, outrage at Trump's executive order has spurred protests across the globe.
This is the story that appears to have spurred Trump's angry, strange tweet.
Spurred on by these overbearing rules, China's delivery people have become mighty creative.
The prospect of more competition has spurred Walmart to action, the source said.
It's also spurred the President's family to attempt to defend their own holdings.
The caravan seems to have been spurred, if anything, by internal Honduran disputes.
That in turn, it is said, spurred a drug crisis among the jobless.
Clinton lost and how it spurred them to get more involved in politics.
Seizing Crimea spurred patriotic fervor across Russia, prompting a run on Crimean wine.
Perhaps changed your outlook on politics, or even spurred you to get involved?
That's spurred discussion about shutting exchanges while the situation is brought under control.
And it has already spurred a lawsuit, filed in New York last week.
The wars destabilized the region and spurred a great diaspora, including Chin's ancestors.
Camilla told the BBC his drive to get things done spurred his activism.
There's another way that creativity can be spurred in workers: Give them money.
You write about turning points in history that spurred more mosquito-borne illnesses.
That possibility spurred some of Trump's conservative allies to call for Mueller's firing.
That's what spurred the fact-finding mission that led to last week's stories.
Malley said the Covid-19 crisis has spurred interest from two primary groups.
It made Mr. Portman famous, revolutionized hotel construction and spurred Peachtree to completion.
Revelations about its practices have spurred intense scrutiny of Facebook's data privacy practices.
Plates illustrated with pictures of vegetables spurred children to eat more of them.
His appointment as director has spurred an angry debate tied to Berlin's future.
Detroit's victory, spurred by a swarming defense, improved their record to 217-103.
The exchanged spurred a rare moment of bipartisanship — on Twitter, least — between Mrs.
But the situation is graver than just shutdowns spurred by public health concerns.
And the migrant crisis has spurred European interest in Israeli fence-building techniques.
The breakdown has spurred moderate senators to begin informal discussions about ground rules.
For one thing, tax cuts have not spurred sustained growth for 20 years.
But the scandal isn't what Plame says spurred her to run for office.
These types of vague encounters most likely spurred the demand for some rules.
Spurred by the moment, Mr. Putin often finds a new feat to perform.
Spurred by hashtags, inked brows, particularly those created from microblading, have become hip.
Stein's success there spurred a wider culinary awakening and an attendant restaurant scene.
This deluge has spurred deadly flooding and landslides that continue to wreak havoc.
But his comments may have spurred a new focus on the alliance's spending.
In recent quarters, the chain has spurred growth by focusing on digital sales.
The annoucement spurred a wave of selling, sending yields near technically critical levels.
It spurred a five and a half hour long evacuation of the building.
It has also spurred Saudi investments in other sectors of the US economy.
At the software giant, buybacks have spurred a lot of borrowing and spending.
This policy has spurred a wave of mostly unskilled immigration into our country.
BI's announcement on mortgages has spurred some young Indonesians to consider home-ownership.
The new efforts to tackle the crisis spurred optimism among pork investors Wednesday.
Obama's animosity to the Second Amendment spurred some of his most farcical whoppers.
Powell might have been spurred by an incident late in the first half.
Violence against Trump supporters has spurred more, more coordinated, and more aggressive protests.
Private equity's infatuation with tech has spurred a flurry of deals this year.
The recent laws regulating abortion in Missouri, Alabama and Georgia spurred protests nationwide.
That likely spurred a rise in newborns with microcephaly, or an unusually small skull.
The votes were spurred in large part due to a filibuster from Connecticut Sen.
Some Republicans have spurred Trump to make that declaration, while others pushed against it.
Affleck seemed genuinely put off by all the teasing, which only spurred Colbert on.
China, whose stimulus package spurred this year's commodities rally, is the biggest potential buyer.
It even spurred me on to apply for the European Astronaut Program in 2009.
Apple's stock has had a painful few weeks, spurred by disappointing earnings on Nov.
Kolfage said word of his project's progress spurred an increase in donations this week.
Enjoy the countless memes this video spurred, and tell me which is your favorite.
In his speech, Carter also warned against new legislation spurred solely by this case.
The company's stock dipped in the premarket, spurred by weak fiscal fourth quarter guidance.
And aggression from Russia has spurred anxiety that traditional defense alliances are proving ineffective.
The industry began to grow again in the 1980s, spurred in part by PCCA.
The sentiment spurred a sharp sell-off in tech stocks to start the week.
Record-low interest rates and a strong economy have also spurred demand for mortgages.
Per AP, the the "rhetoric from President Donald Trump about immigrants" spurred voter turnout.
Beyond U.K. assets, Brexit worries have recently spurred some hedging and repositioning of assets.
But the idea came with huge risks, and it spurred real tension inside Amazon.
Scott's death has spurred national outrage and violent protests in the city of Charlotte.
This is the game that spurred Rami Ismail of Vlambeer studio to organize Meditations.
The movie-watching experience spurred many questions: Why am I doing this to myself?
A weaker dollar and a strengthening world economy have spurred demand for American goods.
That's spurred the central bank to intervene in the market to support the ringgit.
But in Denmark, it is food at schools that has spurred the latest debate.
The rare declaration was spurred by growing alarm over the suspected link to microcephaly.
According to PG&E, the 2017 wildfires spurred lawsuits from some 3,800 individual plaintiffs.
Krieger suggested that the acquisition actually spurred competition by making Instagram a role model.
"There were a few major events that spurred my departure," she told the outlet.
The quick regulatory flip-flops spurred a lot of derision among social media commentators.
The announcement spurred an avalanche of statements from lawmakers of both major parties. Rep.
North Korea's latest test has spurred calls for a response from the Trump administration.
Output is expected to rise further as farmers are spurred by the better returns.
Those words spurred energetic applause from thousands of college students at the weekly convocation.
Spurred on by Sanders, she has moved decisively to the left—on trade and
That spurred global market volatility amid fears the mainland could sharply devalue the yuan.
Now, analysts are tipping renewed jitters spurred by La Nina, El Nino's little sister.
"I think what really spurred her interest was hearing from ordinary Americans," Moran says.
They accuse Democrats of a drift toward socialism spurred in part by freshman Rep.
But the insurance sector was bullish after a string of quarterly results spurred interest.
The regulation also spurred the development of innovative foreign encryption products and new companies.
The news spurred concerns of Middle Eastern money pulling out of global financial markets.
Elections in Europe and Britain's progress in leaving the European Union also spurred trading.
American artist Jock Sturges and poured urine on the work, spurred by a Russian
The fires began in June, spurred by an extremely hot and dry early summer.
"The events of late 2017 have since spurred material price rises," the underwriter said.
Sadler's comment spurred an intensive effort inside the West Wing to seek out leakers.
Overuse of glyphosate has spurred evolution of weeds resistant to that chemical, vexing farmers.
Holland added that she hadn't spoken with Ansari since the article which spurred controversy.
Against the euro, sterling extended gains, spurred on by weakness in the common currency.
Initially, Acosta defended his role in the case, which spurred calls for his resignation.
The president has spurred several controversies throughout the first several weeks of his presidency.
That spurred contagion first around the region and later to other emerging markets globally.
Observers say the rush of new immigration legislation has been spurred by Trump's election.
A grassroots candidate Hill won with an insurgent campaign spurred by the 2016 election.
However, traders said expectations of improved results from some quoted firms have spurred demand.
Originally $40,000 per night, the new luxury renovations have spurred a $60,000 price increase.
Those hopes have spurred a rally in the major Wall Street indexes this year.
The tragedy spurred critics of space tourism who have deemed such projects irresponsibly risky.
It spurred the creation of the CAT, which is intended to be a fix.
Gambino has been riding high with his hit single that spurred a viral video.
Escalation in trade tensions with the U.S. spurred the latest sell-off, analysts said.
Most terrifyingly, we may never know the precise motivations that spurred on this move.
Social issues spurred a partisan realignment by changing who considered themselves Democrats and Republicans.
Spurred by false accounts of guaranteed residency in Canada, they made for the border.
The attacks have spurred debate about whether the Clintons' personal life is fair game.
The same problem that spurred the deal: shrinking market share due to no innovation.
Humira has garnered huge profits, spurred in part by routine price hikes from AbbVie.
The museum's contract with Wilson Security had spurred performance protests, petitions, campaigns, and demonstrations.
This spurred a wave of teacher strikes, and there may be more to come.
Concerns over those chemicals spurred campaigns by environmentalists to phase out HFCs as well.
Trump's election has spurred wealthier Democrats to put their money where their politics is.
The experience spurred him to establish his own movement, called the Olive Tree Church.
One of these stories may have even spurred David Bowie to create Ziggy Stardust.
Shortages in Thailand spurred health authorities to encourage citizens to make their own sanitizer.
But corporate profits have also risen, leading to higher wages, which have spurred consumption.
The Pacific Coast has already seen blooms of toxic algae spurred by warmer oceans.
The video also spurred an online campaign to identify the perpetrators at the scene.
But I think I spurred Walt to think hard about where this [was going].
However, filmgoers enjoyed the thriller and a cult following spurred an eight-film franchise.
That spurred the parties to work together to avoid a repeat of that situation.
The defeat spurred frustration among those worried about the country's vulnerability to climate change.
Google, apparently spurred by the same campaign, offered similar features for its Android phones.
The revelations spurred enforcement action and unveiled routine corruption in the global financial system.
On a deeper level, the market's success spurred redevelopment and changed downtown Flint's landscape.
The Annies' reunion was spurred by a text from Lambert with a song idea.
The idea to digitize the magazine's archive was spurred by Rockwell's death in 1978.
Lasting several months, this campaign left a deep impression and spurred further civic activism.
But its fast rise also spurred concerns of market manipulation among investors and regulators.
Mohammed said his government was happy with how the move had spurred local production.
The look also spurred a national obsession with the former First Lady's toned arms.
Revelations of the manipulation spurred Klobuchar and Warner to draft the Honest Ads Act.
And growing unpopularity has spurred an enthusiasm gap that buoyed Democrats in recent elections.
That spurred inflation and contributed to a decline in the value of people's paychecks.
The abductions stirred an outcry and spurred a global campaign under the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls.
No one trigger related to the fundamentals of these companies spurred the snap back.
Republicans said the delay was spurred by Democrats in Congress and the Obama administration.
News of their relationship spurred plenty of memes, as many were caught be surprise.
This has spurred people with eyes on easy profits to dive in for decades.
Spurred on by younger generations, the movement is proving infectious, writes our Styles reporter.
Yet even in the immediate aftermath of King's assassination, some were spurred to action.
Crude futures had been lower in early trade before the jobs report spurred buying.
It has also spurred new accusations of wrongdoing — and calls for impeachment from Democrats.
Scaramucci's hiring last week spurred a shake up of the White House communications staff.
Above all, the spectacle of racial injustice in his homeland spurred him to write.
But the review also spurred a reassessment of the gender balance in each group.
The fact that such weapons are still legal spurred students to mobilize en masse.
Tightness in the labor market has not spurred consistently higher rates of wage growth.
Oakland's housing crisis has spurred people across the city to live in unsafe places.
She says she reported the manager to human resources, which she alleges spurred retaliation.
It has also spurred new accusations of wrongdoing — and calls for impeachment — from Democrats.
Trump's threats to "totally destroy" North Korea spurred no effective resistance on Capitol Hill.
NASA&aposs Kepler space telescope spurred new research into planets outside our solar system.
Their last meeting ended with a vaguely worded agreement that spurred little concrete action.
The threat of Amazon entering the pharmacy market likely spurred CVS's move on Aetna.
But it also spurred questions about punishment and how it should be doled out.
This spurred a voracious demand for self-help books, therapy sessions and various fitness fads.
The return to a familiar realm seems to have spurred Mann to new lyrical heights.
That has spurred China and Japan to improve bilateral ties despite historical and geopolitical disagreements.
That's spurred in part by Arief's interest in growing his country's share of millennial tourists.
This spurred other false stories on the topic that cited the Enquirer as their source.
That in turn spurred demand for these materials and itself encouraged further improvements in recovery.
Such actions spurred concern among the scientific community, as well as April's March for Science.
Humira's success has spurred efforts to make antibodies to attack tumours, Alzheimer's disease and lupus.
The evacuation had been spurred by a second murder, inside a nearby döner (kebab) shop.
The Kremlin has declined to comment, but the report spurred speculation Berg would be released.
Immigrants bring with them an entrepreneurship and drive that has spurred new trades and businesses.
That has spurred predictions that an almost decade-long bull-market has run its course.
Adalimumab's success has spurred efforts to make antibodies to attack tumours, Alzheimer's disease and lupus.
The grassroots enthusiasm feels a lot like what then-candidate Obama spurred nationally in 2008.
The new Arizona law was spurred in part by a state court case last year.
The rally faded soon after as higher prices spurred more crude and refined product output.
That spurred a realization that well, if Bieber wants it then others might as well.
Gilbert explained how the terrible news spurred her realization in a lengthy, eloquent Facebook post.
The introduction of the GDPR spurred legal challenges to this system across Europe (see article).
It has spurred a whole range of new betting options, including some on minute detail.
Traders said that industrial consumers and speculators buying to reverse bearish positions spurred the recovery.
Rather than comfort her, people lamented how her allegations spurred the demise of Arbuckle's career.
Last night's decisions spurred the final avalanche of work for this portion of the project.
This calls into question whether there is a leadership vacuum, spurred by Ryan's retirement announcement.
The decreasing value of the renminbi has spurred faster capital flight and worsened the turmoil.
Mining output rose 2.7 percent in February, spurred partly by more oil and gas drilling.
That attack spurred Saudi Arabia to sever official ties with Iran, its longtime regional rival.
Cheap crude spurred record demand growth for motor fuels, which refineries worldwide scrambled to produce.
Lower rates spurred on by the Federal Reserve has been the fuel for this bull.
Wray's speech undoubtedly spurred frustration in Silicon Valley, and it appears he pissed off Sen.
That has spurred a wave of projects including extracting gas from Lake Kivu (see article).
The incident spurred an apology from the airline, which said it would assume full responsibility.
Disruption from Cyclone Debbie has spurred worries of tighter supply, sending coking coal futures higher.
This was one factor in the China market selloff that spurred a global stock rout.
When she heard about the plight of the Syrian refugees, she was spurred into action.
A French debt sale that drew 30 billion euros might also have spurred euro buying.
The weakness in the pound following Attorney General Geoffrey Cox's comments spurred blue-chips further.
Woody Harrelson plays the local sheriff frustrated with McDormand's signs, but reluctantly spurred into action.
President Trump sent two tweets announcing Azar's departure, but didn't say what spurred the change.
This disadvantage only spurred them on to produce something concrete, to reshape their cultural reality.
A Brexit-spurred slide in sterling has also forced Britons to tighten their purse strings.
Spurred by necessity, I came up with a trick that's worked super-well for me.
The order had faced backlash from many lawmakers and has spurred protests across the country.
The decision spurred reactions from Congress and corporate America, and protests erupted across the nation.
The EPA, emboldened by the president and spurred on by the environmental lobby, ran amok.
Bobbitt's kind deed became a viral sensation and spurred the hundreds of thousands in donations.
The buzz spurred Hong Kong phone companies to offer special data plans for game enthusiasts.
But an act of giving announced on Monday by one Florida lawmaker has spurred denunciations.
Those efforts have been lauded internationally, and spurred hopes of a changed direction in Argentina.
His performance made his book a best-seller and spurred consumers to abandon the Corvair.
To Friedrich Hayek, the guru of free markets, clear pricing spurred efficiency and promoted flexibility.
The decline comes amid economic uncertainty, spurred in part by Trump's trade war with China.
The 22019 financial meltdown also spurred the largest wave of illegal immigration in U.S. history.
For now, a rise in global trade has spurred demand from shippers for fuel oil.
Louisville led 219-25 at the half, spurred by Spalding's eight points and five rebounds.
Trump again took credit for economic gains after November 2016, asserting his election spurred them.
Voters are uncertain about whether the investigations into Trump World were spurred by the dossier.
The incident has spurred the courthouse staff to re-evaluate its security protocols, Bailey said.
Trump's announcement spurred swift condemnation from foreign governments, including in the United Kingdom and Canada.
Concerns about falling oil prices have spurred numerous oil companies to abandon their lease rights.
However, it also spurred on a tit-for-tat exchange between the U.S. and China.
Soon, she had spurred an international movement of students striking on behalf of climate change.
The increase in debt prices was also spurred by Wednesday's news from the Federal Reserve.
Experts said the global financial crisis spurred governments and companies to diversify their funding options.
"You've spurred an optimism in this country that's setting records," Vice President Mike Pence said.
The order spurred controversy, resulting in protests across the country and backlash from some lawmakers.
Nunes' continued power over subpoenas has spurred some tension with Conaway, a committee source said.
And Sanders spurred debates that carried on after he left, the public relations major said.
Grand Central spurred a building boom that transformed the surrounding blocks and the city's economy.
The recount has spurred a flurry of legal activity from both sides of the aisle.
The heart of this and what spurred it is a look at the executive branch.
Turns out it was those ads that spurred him to get involved in Delgado's campaign.
Epic has spurred new policy designed to curtail the move to privatize and atomize adjudication.
That spurred FERC to order Energy Transfer to stop horizontal drilling for the pipeline temporarily.
This experiment also spurred me to look back to the early days of my career.
WAPNER: THIS WHOLE THING HAS REALLY SPURRED A CONVERSATION ABOUT CAPITALISM IN AND OF ITSELF.
The support of Asian-American audiences spurred the success of the series from the outset.
The consumer discretionary sector climbed 3.1 percent, spurred by a 6.9 percent rise in Amazon.comshares.
If anything, the blockade has spurred Qatar to get more aggressive about its production levels.
These incidents, and others, spurred national attention to police violence and calls for police reform.
The Lion Air crash also spurred Boeing to notify Southwest pilots about the disagree light.
In the 1860s, gold and silver discoveries spurred a short-lived economic boom in Nevada.
Most recently, they spurred him to write a book about 2020, which comes out Tuesday.
Pressure from educators spurred the Kentucky legislature to block the governor from vetoing the budget.
That episode also spurred several Republicans to announce their plans to primary King in 2020.
Trump, either spurred or spurned by all of the attention, leans in -- to it all.
This deal was all but spurred by the rapid shift to an internet-first mindset.
But just maybe, this time might be different, spurred by the rapid succession of tragedies.
But his play was so lackluster that it spurred discussion of revoking his appearance fee.
While the private email accounts spurred accusations of hypocrisy from Democrats, there are differences. Mrs.
Those methods of direct action — disruptive and threatening — spurred the Kennedy administration to move decisively.
Tether, for instance, started the Darpa Grand Challenge, which spurred the development of driverless cars.
Prices in many of the low-turnover neighborhoods are climbing, spurred by lack of inventory.
Massive deregulation has spurred job growth and helped the stock market rise to record levels.
Netflix's decision spurred complaints from various organizations and public figures, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods has spurred its first big deal among the grocery distributors.
Stein's success there has since spurred a wider culinary awakening and an attendant restaurant scene.
The occupation spurred a new wave of activism by indigenous people from across the continent.
But Lyft's recent earnings reports have spurred investor doubts about the company's near-term future.
It has also spurred global companies to further diversify their supply chains away from China.
It spurred many a Harvard Business School study of its internal methodologies and disruptive innovations.
That news that lifted Asian shares and spurred U.S. and European stocks to new highs.
This report spurred a flurry of state-level education policy reforms, particularly across the South.
His selection has spurred public and private criticism, particularly but not exclusively from the left.
He sent an email to Bezos, which spurred an investigation, and the dog was found.
That disaster spurred widespread criticism about the state of workers rights and safety in Bangladesh.
The outcry spurred a discounted battery replacement program and has drawn the scrutiny of regulators.
Freezing weather in the United States has spurred short-term demand, especially for heating oil.
Hashemi said Invest AD's new product was also spurred by regulatory change in the GCC.
That spurred a rally in the yen and a sell-off in stocks on Wednesday.
Those actions spurred Trump to accuse Iran of violating the spirit of the nucleara agreement.
Gold prices rose as a slide in equities spurred demand for the safe-haven bullion.
Trump's decision to share the videos spurred a widespread backlash, with May condemning the tweets.
The post immediately spurred a loud outcry on social media and dominated Danish news bulletins.
The trade optimism and a dovish Federal Reserve has spurred a strong run in stocks.
That was the one that actually, of the two books, really spurred things for me.
However, spurred by the administration's decision not to fund the cost sharing subsidies (CSRs), Sens.
This group never included the United States, but spurred by China, it has gained energy.
Despite the progress spurred by the CHRONIC Care Act, there is more to be done.
Trump's promise to cut the corporate tax rate also spurred consistent stock gains in 85033.
The reports spurred widespread public outrage, which the police denials have done little to dispel.
The Scaramucci Post's Twitter poll was initially removed after it spurred backlash on social media.
Progress in computer-driven facial recognition has been spurred by military investment and government competitions.
Progress in computer-driven facial recognition has been spurred by military investment and government competitions.
When Post Malone performed, he didn't mention his collaborator, which spurred a fierce backlash online.
Rick Scott received Senate Bill 7026 -- the gun bill spurred by the Parkland school massacre.
A photo of Mr. Cohen's dog sniffing Benjamin's nose spurred warnings about germs and bites.
It's an invention that has spurred a whole new biotech industry and helps save lives.
But, perhaps spurred by stories like this, or this, utility thinking is starting to change.
It has spurred the Chinese authorities to stimulate the economy sooner than they would have otherwise.
It was his belief that her death could have been avoided that spurred Wilder into action.
The research spurred fearful and disgusted reactions from readers and others in the machine learning community.
This realization spurred years of research for what would one day become the Solar Impulse project.
The group is spurred on by anger, but the members are not a collective of victims.
Stock market reaction in the U.S. was spurred by remarks from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Cultural pride, combined with economic hardships, has spurred the Tuareg to fight for an independent state.
But it does seem to have spurred Mr Lee to have opted for the inadvisable plea.
This trend has spurred the largest-ever merger of a telecommunications company with a media firm.
The controversial proposal spurred 2628,28500 public comments, with many concerned it would impede First Amendment rights.
Ambush attacks against police Clopton's shooting spurred memories of another Texas deputy shot in an ambush.
The photo spurred celebrities, like the Weeknd, to say they would not work with the company.
The low jobless rate and anecdotal evidence of worker shortages have not spurred stronger wage inflation.
It's a phenomenon that has spurred an industry of dating gurus, dating websites, and dating events.
Just as past crises have spurred technological developments, the latest outbreak should give automation a boost.
The controversial proposal spurred 140,000 public comments, with many concerned it would impede First Amendment rights.
The low jobless rate and anecdotal evidence of worker shortages have not spurred stronger wage inflation.
Former CEO Steven Temares left the company in May after a major upheaval spurred by shareholders.
But the acquisition also spurred giant grocery chains to take action and walk into Instacart's arms.
The clip went viral and spurred national outrage, as well as calls for a federal investigation.
Far from hastening dowries' demise, the explosive growth of the middle class has spurred their evolution.
Mr Modi's personal pledge to eliminate "open defecation" spurred the building of an impressive 92m toilets.
The tanking of ship-based freight rates has spurred a switch from more expensive air cargo.
The killings have saddened and angered Americans of all racial backgrounds, and spurred thousands to march.
But what spurred the legendary actress to largely retread from the spotlight in her early fifties?
Turkey's megaprojects have been a source of jobs and revenue for builders, and spurred economic growth.
That's partly because gamers demanding the best graphics have historically spurred the advance of computer hardware.
Many regulars also have grander ambitions, spurred by the growing craft beer scene in New York.
Justin Bieber quit Instagram yesterday, after a pic there with a new girlfriend spurred online hate.
The incident spurred nationwide protests, and tensions have been running high in Baton Rouge ever since.
The promotion, which was launched last October, spurred same-store-sales growth for three straight quarters.
The attacks, however, have spurred an open discussion about the growth of jihadism in Sri Lanka.
Crashing oil prices spurred record demand growth for motor fuels, which refineries worldwide scrambled to produce.
Park's arrest spurred the filmmaker and band alike to reflect on the politics of Bamseom Pirates.
Spurred on by the tunes and the booze in our system, we slipped up the stairs.
Technological advancement has spurred job creation, higher wages and increased economic activity in our rural areas.
Indian stock markets have rallied this year, spurred by the reelection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Spurred by Lindsay Lohan's appearance at one of the dinners, Brokaw came out against the dinner.
Such daytime success spurred a rush of big-budget, prime-time soaps, from Dallas to Dynasty.
Two massive Yahoo security breaches that came to light in 2016 spurred Verizon's move, reports Bloomberg.
The Securities and Exchange Commission's recent guidance on cybersecurity for RIAs has spurred them to action.
He pointed to the rotation to U.S. stocks after the election spurred by dollar-denominated assets.
That uptick in mergers and acquisitions could be spurred on by those regulatory changes, he noted.
The declines have not spurred buyers to return yet, after traders sold speculative positions on Wednesday.
That has spurred a road renaissance of sorts as Americans hit the highways in greater numbers.
The protests were spurred by the publication on July 13 of chat messages in which Gov.
Analysts said that hedging linked to this week's corporate bond supply also spurred selling in Treasuries.
Brand tainting following scandals in Asia, as well as weak turn around prospects have spurred Yum!
Bitcoin leaped to a fresh record high Tuesday, spurred by a jump in global trading activity.
The burst of donations that followed spurred complaints that ActBlue, which processes Sanders donations, was crashing.
This spurred investors to shift from safe-haven currencies to the dollar and higher-yielding currencies.
The meeting spurred some firms to announce more action to help get refugees into the workforce.
The attack on Pearl Harbour spurred what would become the first computer with an operating system.
The recent rise of a food waste movement has spurred industry and government leaders into action.
When the closely guarded secret was finally announced, investors spurred a "Reiwa" rise in some stocks.
Spurred by Ford's involvement, the community came to see its growing diversity as good for business.
It's an ignominious end for Liz Spayd, whose controversial tenure has spurred widespread—and deserved—criticism.
The rally faded soon after as higher prices spurred more output of crude and refined products.
The requirement spurred the production of battery electric vehicles that do not require gasoline or diesel.
Our decisions were spurred by science, yes, but also a sense for the art of medicine.
The recent introduction of a 280-character tweet limit has spurred more engagement, the company says.
Acknowledging PTSD has only spurred a wide-ranging debate over the best way to treat it.
They should create a special committee to investigate and document the tragedies spurred by this administration.
That outcome, in Athens, led the program to re-evaluate its approach and spurred a renaissance.
Lawmakers and regulators, spurred by the uptick in public attention, have begun to scrutinize the currency.
But gun control groups, spurred mostly by Democrats, are reinvigorated after years of more tepid efforts.
The data spurred hopes that U.S. regulators would soon expand approved use of the Merck drug.
McCarthy's own son, Evan, was diagnosed with autism at two years old, which spurred her activism.
Her interest in writing was spurred by her father, who was a newspaperman for a time.
The warning comes amid high national attention toward lead in drinking water, spurred by Flint, Mich.
The anger over Blankenstein's blog posts has spurred a reckoning on race relations for the CFPB.
The flooding was spurred by heavy rainfall due to El Niño that caused rivers to swell.
His appointment to the Trump administration spurred the special election by leaving a vacant seat. Rep.
It's spurred spinoff conspiracy theories by pro-Trump media and drawn growing criticism from other journalists.
In the very predictable nature of online discussion, the backlash has spurred backlash of its own.
Her run last year, as a qualifier ranked 97th, spurred her rise into the top 20.
The agency also is contending with high turnover rates, partly spurred by low morale at TSA.
Those missives have spurred sell-offs, with investors concerned the President could attempt to fire Powell.
S. trade war that has roiled financial markets and spurred fears of a global economic slowdown.
The data mishandling spurred international probes, an internal audit and an overhaul of Facebook's privacy policies.
This type of thinking spurred what we call our Economic Opportunity Agenda: A Future that Works.
Japan's finished up 0.34 percent or 64.5 points at 19,318.58 as the weaker yen spurred buying.
The decision to donate all sales to better the planet was actually spurred by the election.
He made two stops in Texas after Hurricane Harvey spurred widespread flooding in and around Houston.
OPEC is likely to be spurred to action as U.S. production continues to climb, he said.
That spurred more tax lobbying than ever before, often by advocates who specialize in other things.
The Las Vegas shooting spurred talk on gun control in Congress, with Democrats pushing for legislation.
Asian LNG prices have plunged since then and the potential for future losses spurred Toshiba's exit.
Hedge fund managers trading digital tokens have also spurred whispers and concerns over potentially unethical behavior.
Rather, inequality has spurred concerns about the social and policy implications of a more equal society.
Kröger said these changes have also spurred loggers and ranchers to better coordinate land-clearing efforts.
She wrote in a Facebook post that she was spurred to make her announcement after Rep.
But their staying power depends on the reason the players and owners were spurred to action.
The Harvey Weinstein news has spurred an outcry on sexual harassment from women far from Hollywood.
Ms. Schwietert Collazo was spurred into action after she heard Ms. González's lawyer on the radio.
Revelations about the project, code-named Dragonfly, have spurred criticism from all corners, including within Google.
The incident shook Germany and spurred debate about the integration of migrants from Muslim-majority countries.
That purge is what spurred Ms. Alling and Mr. Van Thillo to break into Biosphere 22.
Talk of unionizing, beginning in 2016 and spurred by a new hire, Tommy Craggs, started offline.
The birth of her baby girl six months ago spurred her to speak out, she said.
Employers may offer other sweeteners, even if they were not specifically spurred by the tax plan.
He advanced the relatively novel argument that environmental regulation spurred economic development because it preserved resources.
The injury is the latest in a series of mishaps spurred by the viral TikTok challenge.
The injury is the latest in a series of mishaps spurred by the viral TikTok challenge.
Spurred by friends, he is considering starting a series of guided tour videos through Minecraft campuses.
Spurred by friends, he is considering starting a series of guided tour videos through Minecraft campuses.
Together, the bombing campaign and blockade have spurred the worst continuing humanitarian crisis in the world.
I didn't have much experience, but it spurred me on to live up to this reputation.
The death of Mr. Catrillanca spurred protests in several cities and rural areas, and on Nov.
Spurred by news of Brookfield's takeover, he opened his store at 392 Bleecker Street in September.
A 2015 Oslo exhibition juxtaposing his works with those of Munch's spurred condemnation from some critics.
The blossoming tech presence has spurred an affordability crisis, just as it has in San Francisco.
Amex's business model spurred Visa and Mastercard to offer new premium card categories with higher rewards.
While the ACLU called out Ms. Swift's "intimidation tactics," the topic spurred civil discussion on Tumblr.
Ethnicities and identities often commingle and change, a process spurred by social media, migration and urbanisation.
The current leveraged-buyout boom has been spurred by some of the cheapest financing in history.
They spurred the police and local officials to announce increased security measure or to urge vigilance.
Spurred by the rapid spread of coronavirus, the U.S. central bank chief is taking the initiative.
The derailments spurred Amtrak, which owns and operates the station, to change its approach to maintenance.
Spurred on by the public address announcer, fans repeatedly jumped to their feet for standing ovations.
The sudden death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant has spurred a renewed interest in his sneakers.
It spurred producers to consider New York and not just Los Angeles as places to shoot.
He originally blamed "many sides" for the violence spurred by a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville.
Lunar Xprize spurred the creation of numerous companies, which made steps that were thought impossible before.
The OECD's standards for transparency and good governance have spurred growth and development across the world.
That had spurred a rally in the yen and a sell-off in stocks on Wednesday.
Natural Wine has both divided the wine community and spurred a new wave of young enthusiasts.
North Korea's rapidly increasing nuclear aggression spurred international condemnation and fresh United Nations Security Council sanctions.
Scott Walker on passing sweeping collective bargaining reforms that spurred the 2011 protests in Madison, Wisconsin.
Restocking by distributors in China spurred the growth in the Asia-Pacific region, the company said.
Trump spurred controversy last week after he attacked NFL players who kneel during the national anthem.
And it spurred other communities in the state to enact ordinances to encourage all-electric construction.
If that spurred any concern among China's technology entrepreneurs, though, few expressed it at the forum.
Still, the measure has spurred controversy, and many opponents argue that it still discriminates against Muslims.
The developments spurred speculation that the Justice Department had reversed course under pressure from the president.
The disaster spurred Liu and Trumm to launch the first Ecosystem Restoration Camp in Butte County.
Spurred by the pioneering chef, the cafe at Jefferson's estate has reconnected with his agrarian ideals.
The call and the complaint spurred the launch of the formal impeachment inquiry in the House.
The mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub shooting in June of 2016 also spurred record sales.
The growing number of transit-oriented developments has spurred rail projects in markets of all sizes.
In economic terms, these price subsidies spurred demand for education, which was exactly the intended response.
Its recent rally has been spurred by the company's growth in graphics, computing and enterprise chips.
The order has faced a backlash from many lawmakers and has spurred protests across the country.
Shaheen's spokesperson later confirmed to CNN that the letter was spurred on by the network's coverage.
The marches were spurred by the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
Similar Facebook posts spreading false stories about Muslims in Myanmar have spurred violence against Rohingya Muslims.
The exchange highlights a renewed debate over encryption technology, spurred in large part by Barr himself.
These concerns have spurred American commanders to rush to resume their missions with the Syrian Kurds.
This new level of partisan competitiveness has spurred the growth of communications professionals on Capitol Hill.
Most of them are Democrats, spurred by polls showing their party with the edge for 2018.
The sharp rise, spurred by US sanctions on Iran, has led to higher jet fuel prices.
Trump denied that Wray threatened to quit because of a pressure campaign spurred by the President.
Lobbyists told The Hill that the Trump administration's approach on trade has spurred confusion among clients.
The Times' report has spurred multiple Democratic presidential contenders to call for Kavanaugh's impeachment, including Sen.
That, in turn, spurred a similar reckoning for other high-profile men, generating further media coverage.
His killing has tarnished Prince Mohammed's reputation and spurred efforts in Congress to punish the kingdom.
Spurred on by the emergence of rookie goalie Jordan Binnington who would wind up sporting a .
The opioid crisis has spurred a dramatic rise in hepatitis C infections, especially among younger users.
Kardashian did not specify her destination, but spurred speculation that she could be reuniting with Tristan Thompson.
She did not specify her destination but spurred speculation that she could be reuniting with Tristan Thompson.
That spurred a lot of people to jump in and try their hand at making a fortune.
Traders said the window had spurred a gradual return of confidence in the OPEC member country's economy.
Clarence Thomas' dramatic 1991 Supreme Court confirmation hearings spurred Moseley Braun to train her sights on Washington.
Those harsh terms spurred German nationalism, which in turn gave Nazi leader Adolf Hitler a political platform.
President Donald Trump's tax and spending plans could also present a risk if they spurred higher inflation.
Those cases spurred sharp criticism from immigrant rights advocates over the care children receive while in custody.
A fall in U.S. and German yields, from which emerging debt is benchmarked, has also spurred issuance.
Clarida and Kaplan's remarks spurred selling in the dollar, which fell 0.76 against the euro at $1.1412.
Its ultimate removal, by order of the Architect of the Capitol Stephen Ayers, spurred a federal lawsuit.
It was what spurred a surge of envy when she saw how smitten James was with Margaret.
One year in, Facebook's big algorithm change has spurred an angry, Fox News-dominated — and very engaged!
Allegations of sexual assault have spurred a political firestorm over Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's second nominee.
The proliferation of connected devices, especially the Internet of Things, was spurred by access to cheap parts.
Spurred on by religious fanatics, Pakistan enshrined the persecution of Ahmadi Muslims into its constitution in 1974.
Back let's backtrack first: The jeans that spurred my search came from one image of Debbie Harry.
His death spurred the US State Department to ban all tourism in North Korea by US citizens.
With the Nets holding a 23-275 lead, their largest of game, Williams spurred a Knicks comeback.
Flexibility in content dissemination  The rise of social media has subsequently spurred the growth of content marketing.
Be that as it may, the threat is there and seems to have spurred carriers to action.
Their protection of Ryan Fitzpatrick has spurred one of the most powerful passing seasons in franchise history.
This tragedy spurred Nobel to create explosives that were safer to handle than the notoriously unstable nitroglycerin.
The report spurred a petition to the Amazon CEO, asking him to end the contracts with police.
I went on to win seven more contests, spurred on by that one golden flake of validation.
Baghdadi, then age 39, spurred a transformation by focusing on the enduring disenfranchisement felt by Iraq's Sunnis.
Strong profit margins spurred China's steel production this year, reaching a record 81.13 million tonnes in May.
This has spurred a great deal of interest from private developers both in and out of state.
Farrow's piece was spurred, fittingly, by the 2014 Golden Globes, where Allen received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
The state Senate on Tuesday passed the bill, spurred by last year's Wells Fargo phantom accounts scandal.
Experts say December's wildfires spurred the mudslides after leaving the area's soil burned and vulnerable to rains.
But the process that led to the gift and the reforms it spurred are easier to evaluate.
In 2017 the economy grew by 2.5%, spurred by falls in joblessness that cannot go on forever.
Adjusted earnings for MetLife's U.S. business were up 9%, spurred partly by lower expenses and favorable underwriting.
The genocide spurred decades-long unrest and war in Rwanda's neighbor, the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Most importantly, the 49-year-old's slaying spurred Texas and Congress to push through hate crime legislation.
In New York, awareness of the high costs of incarceration has spurred demand for more humane spaces.
Tellingly, Fifty Shades also spurred the last significant trend in romance book cover aesthetics: The object cover.
The murder, which has garnered nationwide media attention, seems to have spurred action by the ridesharing behemoths.
The discovery of the mass graves spurred a massive crackdown by authorities, effectively halting the smuggling boats.
Maybe it was a one-night stand spurred on by too much alcohol and impaired decision-making.
The generous move was spurred by a local businessman donating the birds to the Billings Police Department.
The May 1 default and the nearly $2 billion July 1 debt payments have spurred congressional activity.
This has spurred a new marketing campaign to persuade the American public to give batteries a chance.
Trading last year was spurred by financial market concerns over Greece, China, and the Volkswagen emissions scandal.
Each of these serious maladies was spurred by rat lungworm disease, contracted during his stay in Hana.
The deaths of black women in police shootings spurred the creation of the #SayHerName movement in 2015.
The rising trend even spurred Hawaii to sign a law that raised the smoking age to 21.
Venezuela is in the midst of an economic and political meltdown that's spurred street protests for months.
The response seemed spurred by the prevalence of fake news that plagued Facebook throughout the election cycle.
In 2017, they became activists, spurred by the bitter defeat of the first major female presidential candidate.
The only solution that spurred vendors into action was for researchers to publish details about the vulnerability.
Regardless, the bill brought attention to the issue and in part spurred studies like the FTC report.
But after the de-toothing, Thomas nailed back-to-back three-pointers and spurred a Celtics comeback.
That in turn spurred concerns that China might turn to capital controls to stem the capital flight.
Japan inflation data, released Friday, spurred some fresh concerns about the country's efforts to kickstart its economy.
The vote has spurred a hashtag — #BoatyMcBoatface of course — and even caused intermittent outages for its website.
Critics say unqualified political appointees have sunk the OPEC nation's oil industry and spurred a brain drain.
Innocent or not, the comment spurred Arsala and Beglari to grapple with diversity in the artistic community.
This realization spurred Fundaeco to shift its focus on not just rainforest conservation but also women's health.
However, the growing cost of real estate has spurred concerns globally about inequality and deepening wealth divides.
Although the currency didn't leave its range, that spike spurred renewed speculation that the peg could snap.
Stocks opened higher as oil gained and softer Chinese data spurred some hopes of further monetary stimulus.
Losing stinks, and James' aggravation, spurred on by Gilbert's checking account more than anything else, is understandable.
Bayer said it believes the recent surge in plaintiffs -- to 18,400 -- is largely spurred by plaintiffs' attorneys.
But equally important was that the recognition spurred other groups to replicate the model in their cities.
Solid performance in the labor market has spurred hawkish comments from some Fed officials in recent weeks.
Unusually warm weather in February and March spurred large increases in driving, park visits and fuel consumption.
The commodity has been spurred by dropping long-term bond yields and a sinking U.S. currency value.
In 2012, its German launch spurred claims of racism for a caricatured Asian spokesperson in its ads.
Nor has the controversy surrounding the case spurred authorities in Europe to reconsider their crackdown on migration.
His adoptive parents owned a Chevrolet dealership in Florida, which spurred his interest in cars and entrepreneurship.
Indeed, it's competition from the likes of TransferWise that may have spurred Santander to invest in Ebury.
Trump previously has denied knowledge of the payment, which has since spurred a lawsuit against the President.
In Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood, investments spurred by federal tax credits are turning into windows and walls.
That has spurred public disagreements, and many drivers have organized in unofficial groups to gain more rights.
Like Ledecky, Meyer was spurred on in training by a male teammate who was also an Olympian.
Demonstrators, spurred by tax hikes and subsidy cuts, had called on the prime minister to step down.
Trump's tweets have spurred condemnation from lawmakers in both parties, some of whom described it as racist.
The challenge Beyond Meat will face in meeting those expectations has spurred skeptics to start speaking out.
It wasn't, technically, the city government that spurred Uber and Lyft to leave; it was Austin's voters.
Weak China December factory readings this week have spurred a fresh round of selling in global markets.
His tweet was apparently spurred by a "Fox & Friends" segment on the figures at about 2628 a.m.
This was spurred by a year-long drive in construction spending that includes government-led infrastructure investment.
It spurred efforts both in the Obama administration and Congress to move sales online in some way.
Digital currencies have gained a lot of prominence in the past year spurred by increases in investment.
The op-ed went viral and spurred speculation about which Trump administration official could be behind it.
Civic awareness and activism has also been spurred by platforms such as Uganda's URB and Nigeria's Tracka.
This partnership spurred many other developing nations, such as India, to join the Paris accord as well.
The demonstration, profiled in a Wired article, caught fire and spurred Chrysler to recall roughly 1.4 million.
Manufacturers, who have prospered from demand spurred by the recovery in the global economy, also grew strongly.
Hedge funds have turned to alternative data to boost returns, which has spurred an explosion of startups.
Concerns before decision announced Even before Trump's announcement, the move spurred denunciations from regional and world figures.
Reports of Zinke's comments about diversity spurred reactions from other Latino lawmakers as well, including Republican Rep.
The sell-off was spurred by a sharp fall in S&P futures as shares of Amazon.
Akihito's abdication entails, by contrast, a retreat from public life spurred by advanced age and declining health.
The company showed a continued sales drop, spurred by declines across its hardware products, Vindu Goel writes.
Fyre Festival's high-profile failure spurred numerous lawsuits against McFarland and the event's organizers from ticket holders.
Press investigation into their activities prompted broad interest and apparently spurred the attorney general's office to investigate.
SoftBank's move to raise such an enormous fund has spurred other investors to scale up as well.
But Trump's move to reimpose sanctions on Iran may have spurred interest in the Chinese oil futures.
They changed management and put in place new procedures that ultimately spurred innovation and met market demand.
Trump's top aide later said he was "shocked by the new allegations" that spurred the aide's resignation.
Concerns over China's economy have grown as policy makers' stimulus efforts have also spurred a leverage buildup.
She lost, but was spurred to run for the legislature after violent clashes broke out in February.
And Brokaw's comments have spurred discussion far beyond the TV roundtable where he made them on Sunday.
When athletes started using the pools last weekend, the neutralized chlorine spurred the proliferation of organic compounds.
This initial success spurred further growth, and the couple began to open new stores every six months.
Under Armour has recently hit a rough patch, spurred by a failure to hit certain revenue forecasts.
She added that she was disappointed that the November report had not immediately spurred a broader inquiry.
The blue-chip index crossed 20,000 in early 2017, spurred by President Donald Trump's pro-growth agenda.
Until recently, she spearheaded an investigation into the rampant extrajudicial killings spurred by Duterte's anti-drug crackdown.
That feeling of inadequacy followed me throughout my childhood, and spurred me to find a way out.
Why it matters (to Equifax): The breach spurred talks of regulation on a federal and state level.
That election saw the Tea Party wave, spurred by President Obama's tenure and the Affordable Care Act.
Spurred on by their intense and often violent sibling rivalry, Ronnie and Reggie became strict boxing disciples.
It has also spurred on possible policy changes, and stricter vetting policies for events in the future.
Battles between the two companies have spurred a price war to offer consumers the lowest prices possible.
He claimed that his opposition to the government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan spurred the incident.
One participant said these kinds of marathons spurred her to explore less-traveled parts of the world.
The episode spurred a stampede and panic, leading to a flood of unconfirmed reports on social media.
The decision spurred Mr. Henderson's parents to warn other Americans against allowing their children to visit Greece.
Major news stories have spurred the court to start proceedings suo motu, or on its own authority.
Unknowingly they even spurred me into beginning to come out as a non-binary trans person myself.
That has spurred global automakers to pick up the pace in their shift toward battery-powered cars.
It might have spurred some frustration, or complaints, or even some reluctant battery replacements or iPhone upgrades.
While passion may not be dimmed by criticism, it can be spurred on by adulation and profit.
Spurred on by the dispute, Madame Tussauds placed a statue of Mr. Trump outside the new embassy.
Designers have become more accommodating, spurred both by an untapped market and the desire to appear inclusive.
Women took the lead, spurred by advocacy groups that married traditional community organizing tools with online templates.
As for Sanders himself — Warren's rise spurred a round of punditry asserting that Sanders was done for.
But in my experience most people need a strong dose of hope to be spurred to action.
Instead, media attention has made victims more aware of their rights and spurred a boom in complaints.
They supported and spurred on speakers who struggled to talk in front of such a large crowd.
Coronavirus has also spurred the rise of contactless delivery by delivery apps such as Postmates and DoorDash.
Recent market volatility and worries over supply chain disruption have also spurred concerns about an approaching recession.
Concerns that online learning will fall short of in-person teaching have spurred nationwide calls for concessions.
Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, saying it would have shortened commutes, improved the environment and spurred economic development.
I didn't play guitar yet, but I think seeing them play definitely spurred me in that direction.
A joke Facebook event has now spurred three supposedly real festivals over the weekend of September 20.
With the Pitti show less than six months away, a sense of urgency spurred a retail plan.
He argues the young are spurred on by worries over income inequality and burdens of student debt.
Travis Tygart, the chief executive officer of Usada, said the Deadspin article had spurred a great discussion.
But the system also spurred Fannie Mae to emphasize short-term earnings gains over long-term stability.
"The November attack spurred us to re-examine who is working on the base," General Cleveland said.
Meanwhile, a more flexible approach to damming has spurred an urban renewal for the Dutch at home.
It spurred millions of Americans to buy war bonds to keep the nation on solid financial footing.
She also created the viral #OscarsSoWhite, that has spurred conversation about racial representation in the Academy Awards.
That record, coupled with a reorganization downgrading the agency's Office of Fair Lending, spurred Brown and Sen.
It also spurred protests in Liberia and resulted in the government rescuing more than a dozen girls.
The president's infrastructure pledge, though far from finalized, has already spurred optimism among transportation advocates and investors.
Susan Collins' office, spurred both by frustration and a desire to finally reopen the lines of communication.
The pipeline dispute spurred business lobby groups to ask the federal government to clear up the uncertainty.
The latter issue of "majority minority" voting districts spurred a few questions from him in the 1990s.
He cooked the starch, cooled it, and waited as insulin, spurred by electricity, traveled through the goo.
The potential reward has spurred a race to develop the winning blockchain solutions for companies and organizations.
The GOP nominee spurred some controversy earlier this year after appearing to waver on his immigration plans.
Key relationships that spurred deals in the firm's early years have gone quiet as key contacts retire.
Mr. Moreno said on Saturday he was willing to reconsider the economic policies that spurred the protests.
Netflix and its Silicon Valley brethren have upended the media industry and spurred a rush of consolidation.
The impeachment inquiry has spurred a surge in campaign spending since it was announced on Sept. 24.
TikTok Room, a gossip account on Instagram, picked up the controversy, and spurred a sea of comments.
That partnership spurred Professor Marcus to apply a psychological prism to much of his own literary criticism.
Spurred by what he calls his "mama issues," he has from time to time played the analysand.
Amtrak officials have said that the recent derailments spurred them to accelerate the schedule of track repairs.
This year, the government abandoned a move to restrict journalists' access to Parliament after it spurred protests.
London's FTSE rose 1% as a weak pound spurred a rally in its internationally focused blue-chips.
The benchmark fell as much as 280 points Tuesday after Apple's warning about the coronavirus spurred caution.
That prompted several countries, including the U.S., to ground the planes and also spurred the FAA investigation.
Trump's comments spurred immediate backlash, as Democrats and some Republicans denounced the allegations as unfounded and salacious.
She said it was the threat of a walkout that spurred lawmakers to give schools more funding.
Indeed, Deng's so-called reform-and-opening-up policy, first launched in 1978, spurred incredible economic growth.
Additionally, the park has also spurred significant local investment, increased tourism and improved Seattle's quality of life.
The potential of more ECB policy easing spurred a rally in global stock prices and oil futures.
"This spurred notification to Sprint and FCC of the discrepancy," the Oregon commission said in its statement.
The complaint had spurred a standoff between Congress and Joseph Maguire, the acting director of national intelligence.
The Ukraine allegation has spurred a number of Democrats, who'd previously opposed an inquiry, to speak out.
These statements have also spurred pushback; some argued Yang could have been more forceful in his response.
But rather than letting the fall shutter the oil industry altogether, Dove said it actually spurred innovation.
NC State led 35-26 at intermission, spurred by a 15-6 run to close the half.
The bills were spurred by the family of former WASP Elaine Harmon, who died in April 2015.
Low oil prices have spurred global demand but it was not enough to absorb all crude produced.
The discrepancies between their knowledge of the two holidays could have spurred some interesting moments of discovery.
Their subsequent failures to do so spurred even more rage, this time directed at establishment Republican leaders.
"For years, the vigorous competition between DraftKings and FanDuel has spurred innovation and favorable pricing," he said.
Still, the appearance of political intervention has spurred renewed calls among Democrats for Barr to step down.
The warrant that spurred last week's raid for Cohen's stuff was tailored to a specific time period.
Mortgage applications finally moved slightly higher last week, spurred by refinancers, as interest rates moved decisively lower.
The episodes spurred fears of military escalation between the two rivals, both of which have nuclear weapons.
But in 2016, early voting spurred optimism for Hillary Clinton's campaign in Florida, Nevada, and North Carolina.
Her move west was spurred by a trip she made to LA in the winter of 2014.
He also said the case was politically-motivated and was spurred by Gascón's quest for self-promotion.
Concerns over Argentina's ability to service its debts have spurred the government to renew its deficit-fighting efforts.
Anger at terrible working conditions spurred the growth of progressive politics in America, and workers' rights were strengthened.
"The hyperbolic vitriol from the left has spurred threats and now action without historical parallel," Mr Garrett tweeted.
It was a rock-bottom moment that spurred her to get involved with learning more about personal finance.
She was spurred by personal observations of Israel's signage, which often contains three languages: Arabic, Hebrew, and English.
GE optimists, spurred by Culp's actions, have fueled a 93 percent rally from the stock's low in December.
The younger Trump also said his "heartbroken and outraged" sister Ivanka spurred their father to launch the airstrikes.
We asked a question about health care last night that spurred a lot of discussion, as you know.
But Trump spurred some optimism after saying he had received a "beautiful" letter from Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The targeting of Canadians has spurred theories that a third party, perhaps another country altogether, may be involved.
Many asylum seekers say Trump's election and subsequent crackdown on illegal migrants spurred their plans to head north.
Those populist, anti-alcohol sentiments, spurred on by the Anti-Saloon League, set the model for modern politics.
The deaths of two young Guatemalans in December spurred congressional hearings and new procedures from DHS and CBP.
New genetic engineering technologies has spurred a burgeoning movement of biohackers doing sophisticated science outside of formal labs.
Likewise, Hannah is far from the victim, considering she spurred Adam's advances at the end of Season 4.
However, it was Winfrey's comments on leadership that spurred febrile speculation about a tilt at the White House.
The robbery accusation is what spurred the police activity that eventually led to the 18-year-old's death.
Part of the outrage—spurred on by the British press—was fueled by a difference in cultural values.
Like others, she said she's concerned that hysteria over bots could push conversations spurred by real activists aside.
Campaigners say they are ready to escalate, spurred by righteous indignation about the world they stand to inherit.

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