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"The brewery idea really spurred on this trip," Heer says.
Tales of rebel atrocities have spurred on the government's forces.
But the price recovery has spurred on U.S. shale output again.
A torrent of English variations followed, partly spurred on by competitions.
I'm working on something now that was spurred on by her.
That helped end the crisis—and spurred on China's naval build-up.
That's been spurred on by an American economy that continues to grow.
Spurred on by the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, wealthy Chicagoans hired Col.
Spurred on by the music, I started yelling and pumping my fist enthusiastically.
These clashes are often spurred on by incendiary rhetoric by pundits and politicians.
Asthma attacks are typically spurred on by environmental factors, El-Hasan tells PEOPLE.
Spurred on by these overbearing rules, China's delivery people have become mighty creative.
Spurred on by Sanders, she has moved decisively to the left—on trade and
Against the euro, sterling extended gains, spurred on by weakness in the common currency.
Most terrifyingly, we may never know the precise motivations that spurred on this move.
Spurred on by younger generations, the movement is proving infectious, writes our Styles reporter.
Lower rates spurred on by the Federal Reserve has been the fuel for this bull.
The EPA, emboldened by the president and spurred on by the environmental lobby, ran amok.
However, it also spurred on a tit-for-tat exchange between the U.S. and China.
The group is spurred on by anger, but the members are not a collective of victims.
Spurred on by the tunes and the booze in our system, we slipped up the stairs.
That uptick in mergers and acquisitions could be spurred on by those regulatory changes, he noted.
Spurred on by the public address announcer, fans repeatedly jumped to their feet for standing ovations.
Shaheen's spokesperson later confirmed to CNN that the letter was spurred on by the network's coverage.
Spurred on by the emergence of rookie goalie Jordan Binnington who would wind up sporting a .
Spurred on by religious fanatics, Pakistan enshrined the persecution of Ahmadi Muslims into its constitution in 1974.
I went on to win seven more contests, spurred on by that one golden flake of validation.
Maybe it was a one-night stand spurred on by too much alcohol and impaired decision-making.
Losing stinks, and James' aggravation, spurred on by Gilbert's checking account more than anything else, is understandable.
Like Ledecky, Meyer was spurred on in training by a male teammate who was also an Olympian.
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.
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.
They supported and spurred on speakers who struggled to talk in front of such a large crowd.
He argues the young are spurred on by worries over income inequality and burdens of student debt.
Those populist, anti-alcohol sentiments, spurred on by the Anti-Saloon League, set the model for modern politics.
Part of the outrage—spurred on by the British press—was fueled by a difference in cultural values.
That is now changing, spurred on by a new mindset among British-Chinese and changes in China itself.
Spurred on by incendiary reports in the press, vigilantes have attacked camps and harassed Syrians in the streets.
The doubt has flourished and evolved since then, spurred on by anti-vaccine books, blogs, videos, and memes.
They faced hot temperatures, spurred on by the humidity of the area, for nearly eight hours each day.
The leaders at the convention were slow converts to the revolutionary cause, spurred on by overwhelming populist sentiment.
We have emphasized conventional weapons at all levels, spurred on by conflicts in the Mideast and Southeast Asia.
Fortunately, the Chinese have taken action, likely spurred on by last year's surprise detections and resulting media coverage.
The parents of the Sandy Hook victims have been harassed by "Sandy Hook truthers" spurred on by Jones.
Its central character entertains dreams of flying, spurred on by an encounter with a quartet of birdlike performers.
The attention comes as the country increasingly rethinks long-held gender norms, spurred on by the #MeToo movement.
Companies across the country, spurred on by activist investors, such as BlackRock, have been actively diversifying their boards.
One soldier remarks warily that ISIS fights fiercely on Fridays, spurred on by sermons from its bloodthirsty imams.
Spurred on by Russian internet attacks against the West, defence departments are considering spending far more on cyber-defences.
I learned I was desperate for approval and spurred on always by fear and shame rather than by desire.
Prof Ioannou of London Business School says bonuses spurred on managers whose job description already included cleaning up emissions.
In the globalized economy, people are treating their own bodies as the beasts of burden to be spurred on.
DANDRUFF and SPURRED ON were among the others we thought about, though they didn't span a couple of words.
He spent years chasing an A1C of seven, spurred on by doctors who focused single-mindedly on that number.
Spurred on by the spate of activity, workers' compensation insurance companies, trial lawyers, and federal bureaucrats launched a counteroffensive.
More than a dozen others soon followed, spurred on by a nationwide lobbying campaign by Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Tumblr's decision to blog content was spurred on when Apple removed it from the App Store over child pornography concerns.
Another reason is a dramatic improvement in the efficiency of public providers, spurred on by competition from the private sector.
The 1980 Irpinia earthquake was the first Italian crisis that truly spurred on Mafia involvement in reconstruction and public works.
Orlando was spurred on in the fourth by Khem Birch, who had nine of his 11 points in the quarter.
When I returned, the floor was buzzing with excitement spurred on by a great idea executed with passion and heart.
But Canadian brand Lusomé has spent the last few years creating just, spurred on by founder Lara Little's poignant mission.
It's a constant journey of discovery, too, spurred on by the wonderful "what if?" moments that often occur during patching.
Since then, most of the major Confederate tributes in California have been removed or renamed, spurred on by activists' petitions.
Del Potro had to dig deep to overcome Karlovic, who was spurred on by an electrifying atmosphere in the Zagreb Arena.
The duo staged another power show the next season, and may have spurred on others, including Barry Bonds, to muscle up.
And the EU, spurred on by the U.S., imposed strict economic sanctions on Russia in response to the intervention in Ukraine.
It spurred on imitators galore, was eventually shut down and forced to go legit, and, in 2011, it merged with Rhapsody.
Back then, it wasn't easy to convince brands and investors that the emerging trend would grow — spurred on by demographic shifts.
Talk of a bailout is in the air, spurred on in part by longtime Trump ally and fracking magnate Harold Hamm.
The recent outpourings of popular discontent, spurred on by Mr. Navalny, have been the biggest antigovernment demonstrations in Russia in years.
" Rather, he wrote, Beijing describes such protests as "illegitimate efforts by small sets of malcontents spurred on by mysterious foreign forces.
Was subsequent European imperialism perhaps spurred on by a map projection that reinforced the notions of self-importance held by those nations?
Several are exploring extending or ending statutes of limitations, spurred on by revelations of child abuse in the Catholic church in America.
Virtually every incumbent financial institution (FI) is now looking inward and engaging in an innovation drive, spurred on by competition from fintechs.
Weeks later, spurred on by a Fox News segment, Mr Trump characterised a congressional district in Baltimore as rat-infested and dangerous.
His comments were reportedly spurred on by the press appearances of two of the survivors-turned-activists, Emma González and David Hogg.
Muslim activists and rights groups have accused the government of heavy-handed tactics and say extra-judicial killings have spurred on radicals.
Trump's frustration with the agreement appears spurred on by his animosity toward Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who also owns The Washington Post.
But, spurred on by a one-off art show that bore results worth pursuing, they have just recently become a musical duo.
Spurred on by this popularity, TheDaddy and TeXLink fleshed out XLink's rudimentary systems into an entire network solution they dubbed XLink Kai.
There were hundreds of people, I'd guess spurred on by the news of the travel ban and of British Airways cutting flights.
And it's expected to worsen, with authorities warning that the infernos, spurred on by heatwaves and dry winds, could continue for months.
Recalls were spurred on by a report for a single physician to the company who, one assumes, noticed the sequencing looked ass backwards.
How does one tell the difference between the loving and the decisive sexuality that just may be spurred on by the profit motive?
This spurred on a company investigation, in which Yahoo then uncovered the recently announced breach of at least half a billion customer records.
The bigger-than-expected spike was spurred on by food and fuel prices and returns above the Bank of England's 2 percent target.
He was spurred on by the estimate that half of all species on Earth will be extinct by the end of the century.
But Ellis emerged as a dark horse, spurred on by grassroots support from Sanders backers who dominated Assembly district caucuses earlier this year.
The issue is that Carson, spurred on by a very pushy Lady Mary, thinks the couple should celebrate in the Crawley home. Mrs.
More Americans -- spurred on by a strong economy and free shipping deals offered by retailers -- are doing their holiday shopping online this year.
Local television news, spurred on by so-called news consultants, is an eager purveyor of the low-hanging fruit: weather, traffic and crime.
Corker faced the likelihood of a challenge next year form his ideological right -- spurred on by former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
Spurred on by his study of Heidegger and European identitarians, Dugin rediscovered and celebrated the radically anti-Western strain in Russian intellectual history.
It's not clear what spurred on this drug search in the first place, but investigators found mailing labels, presumably for Simion's suspected customers.
But I'm spurred on by the idea that a fleet went out and killed bunch of people and I made that happen, y'know?
The bill's sponsors, Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, said it was spurred on by The Times investigation.
The Baghdad marches, which saw protesters occupy the parliament, were inspired by the same grievances that have spurred on the unrest in Basra.
The big picture: Lawmakers in Washington — spurred on by new rules enacted in Europe and California — are trying to craft their own privacy legislation.
Employees who leave or are laid off regularly sue employers over the slightest of transgressions of the labour code, spurred on by litigious lawyers.
Spurred on by environmental concerns and stricter controls on emissions, for larger passenger aircraft going hybrid seems to be the most likely flight plan.
Seemingly spurred on by Disney's plans to launch its own streaming media platform(s), Netflix went ahead and bought its own comic book universe.
They were spurred on by their music teacher at school, Alyssia Fortly, who Dave remembers as a sweet woman, and more than a teacher.
Earth is in the midst of a 40-year-long accelerated warming trend spurred on by human-caused climate change, and 2018 isn't helping.
Spurred on by evolving crises involving counterfeit antimalarial drugs, nations are tackling fraudulent medications in general, which could help to rebuild confidence in antivenoms.
Zhengzhou's property market exploded in 220, spurred on by Chinese government efforts to boost home ownership and consumer spending in interior provinces like Henan.
They have slowly stepped up the removal of extremist content, spurred on after 2014 by the Islamic State's use of Twitter to recruit fighters.
But as climate change takes hold—spurred on by the emissions that jet aircraft pump into the atmosphere—that convenience has become a vulnerability.
Spurred on by visions of spending more time at the beach, many people are now encouraging businesses to adopt this kind of work plan.
The GOP, spurred on by the recent bankruptcy of a major Philadelphia refiner, is considering ideas to change either the law or its implementation.
Nadell examines how World War II and anti-Semitism spurred on American Zionist activism (which could easily be the subject of its own book).
The additional recall was spurred on by a report of an overheating system that melted and caused charring, resulting in around $1,000 in property damages.
The license plate was flagged by concerned residents spurred on by Unite Cloud's post, which included a contact form and instructions to raise a complaint.
Spurred on by his popularity, the sport has become mainstream, with fight gyms offering boxing and Brazilian jiu- jitsu opening in cities all over Europe.
Among them a slowed economy and tensions with the U.S. spurred on by tariffs that many believe will spur on a full-fledged trade war.
The melting of glaciers and the sea level's rise, which is spurred on by global climate change, has devastating impacts on wildlife and coastal communities.
But in 1980, spurred on by advocacy from some juvenile court judges, Congress loosened protections against incarcerating youth for running away from home or truancy.
Shoppers have grown hungry for alternative options, spurred on by growing concerns about the ethics and environmental impact of meat consumption and industrial livestock operations.
And poachers killed dozens of animals each year, spurred on by soaring demand for body parts in places like China, for use in traditional medicine.
Newer features might be a way to distract from PR nightmares on dating apps, spurred on by those privacy, racism, and technical concerns mentioned earlier.
The movement has been spurred on by the Women's March, the #MeToo and Time's Up movement, and the allegations of sexual abuse against President Trump.
Why you'll hear about this again: Federal lawmakers are under pressure to write a national privacy law, spurred on by data scandals at Facebook and Google.
Equities in Asia approached a fresh six-month high, spurred on by markets in Japan and Korea, after the Bank of China released upbeat credit data.
A CIA report from 1976 warned that the Soviet Union, spurred on by American work in the area, had built several facilities to train bottlenose dolphins.
But rebar prices in China recovered 63 percent last year, ending a six-year losing streak, spurred on by Beijing's efforts to tackle a chronic glut.
In my lifetime, sea levels are expected to rise anywhere from 3 feet to 20 feet due to melting icecaps spurred on by the greenhouse effect.
It is possible that this week is a sign of a coming drop-off in the frequency of American mass shootings, spurred on by cooling weather.
Leicester is a multiethnic team of nationalities spanning the globe, every one of them spurred on by the adversity of having been rejected by bigger clubs.
Spurred on by Windows 10 and Microsoft's aggressive Surface work, there are now some impressive hardware options if you're looking for a new Windows-powered laptop.
When an assassin struck down Medgar Evers on June 22019, 1963, the national outrage spurred on a civil rights movement that was already getting more attention.
Meditation apps like Calm got a big boost, no doubt spurred on by what turned out to be another ridiculously stressful year for most of us.
Spurred on by warm Atlantic waters, Dorian is predicted to pack winds reaching 130 mph (33 kph) in 72 hours, the Miami-based forecasting center said.
As time passed, however, Taiwan, spurred on by its peaceful transition to democracy in the late 203s, began to forge a separate political and national identity.
Spurred on by Detective Fincher's and Candace's suspicions that Joe isn't who he says he is, Delilah (Carmela Zumbado) enters Joe's apartment to look for evidence.
"This is starting to worry a lot of OEMs," says Leyland, pointing to the trade war spurred on by a tweet from US President Donald Trump.
A rise in oil prices, which were spurred on by the opportunity of price support from U.S. sanctions on Iran, also lifted stocks in the sector.
Conditions continue to be difficult as the fires, some of which started as far back as October, continue to be spurred on by unhelpful weather conditions.
The EU's drift away from the United States has spurred on a free trade deal with Canada and helped to reach accords with Japan and Mexico.
Those calls have been spurred on by an endless string of privacy mishaps, misinformation scandals and the proliferation of graphic and hateful content on the tech platforms.
As last week's CES proved, the automotive industry is fast merging with the technology industry, spurred on by increased competition and consumer demand more than anything else.
Seemingly spurred on by his daughter Ivanka, Trump committed last Wednesday to something no other Republican candidate ever has: a significant package of support for young families.
The EU's drift away from the United States has also spurred on a free trade deal with Canada and helped to reach accords with Japan and Mexico.
And there's a growing culture of CBD cocktail enthusiasts, spurred on by the likes of Food & Wine magazine and Gwyneth Paltrow's growing health and wellness empire, Goop.
I'd argue that because Mario games are consistently good, there's nothing to champion, to root for, to see as the underdog spurred on only by some support.
Police said they were spurred on by Benvenuti's promise that they would also be helping a charitable foundation he falsely boasted was supported by senior Vatican officials.
The efforts of these engineers who have participated in Call for Code aren't spurred on by a desire to become the next Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk.
BoC Governor Stephen Poloz has long pinned his hopes on an export-led recovery driven by stronger U.S. demand, and spurred on by a weaker Canadian dollar.
The cheer was spurred on by the game's creator, John Hanke, who said he designed the app with health in mind, hoping to encourage exercise among users.
Jane's Addiction and Depeche Mode also received their first nominations, as did Bad Brains, the band whose furious speed spurred on the hardcore punk scene in Washington.
Spurred on by his agent/ex-girlfriend, a Persian cat named Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris), he hires Diane (Alison Brie), a human ghostwriter, to pen his memoirs.
Conservative Muslims took offense to his casual reference, spurred on by a video posted on social media that was edited to make Ahok's comments seem more insulting.
Zac admits that at first, he was spurred on by the attention from the newspaper series, but that faded, and he passed only one class, in math.
WASHINGTON — The House, spurred on by President Trump, passed a bill on Wednesday that would give patients with terminal illnesses a right to try unproven experimental treatments.
Spurred on by warm Atlantic waters, Dorian is predicted to pack winds reaching 130 mph (209 kph) in 72 hours, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said.
The idea for Snapchat came later in spring 2011, reportedly spurred on by a conversation among fraternity brothers about sexting — that is, sending explicit messages and photos.
Yet rather than squirrelling away its money, Mr Trump wants the private sector to go on a spending-and-investment spree, spurred on by deficit-financed tax cuts.
The sheer volume of work — spurred on by Trump's ability to create new headlines on an hourly basis — overwhelmed any chance for the best journalism to hit home.
Several carmakers have unveiled plans to mass produce electric vehicles, spurred on by government crackdowns on engine emissions, falling battery costs and an increasing range of electric cars.
He was also referencing the constant fear, spurred on by not just 9/11 but also the letters filled with anthrax being mailed to senators and media members.
Photo: Tasos Katopodis (Getty)Spurred on by looming unfavorable legislation and stock market disappointment, Uber is reportedly playing hardball again, this time with the entire country of Austria.
But there's a growing movement in the banlieues, spurred on by the rise of Le Pen, to break the pattern of discrimination, disengagement and violence through political engagement.
The government puts its hope in industrialisation and light manufacturing, spurred on by investment and also by mass education (more than 32 universities have been created since 2000).
His departure is part of broader trend, spurred on by the #MeToo Movement, that has led employers to reexamine how they handle workplace relationships that involve power imbalances.
The experience spurred on similar travels and inspired him to consider the life of India's religious ascetics, many of whom live in isolation and by vows of silence.
Spurred on by his son's congenital heart condition, Jimmy Kimmel has been encouraging his viewers to call their representatives and speak out against the Graham-Cassidy healthcare bill.
Extremist Islamic movements are intensifying in Malaysia, spurred on by Najib's reliance on targeting legitimate political dissenters and utilizing polarizing racial and religious extremist rhetoric in gaining support.
It joins a trend by automakers to mass-produce electric vehicles, spurred on by government crackdowns on emissions, falling battery costs and the increasing range of electric cars.
Fox suspects that Gulf rivalries, combined with a period of sluggish growth in the non-oil sector, has spurred on the government to abandon some restrictions on foreigners.
Largely as a result of the anti-vaccination movement spurred on by Wakefield's work, diseases like measles and pertussis came back from near-extinction in the United States.
Border Patrol apprehensions of migrants across the US-Mexico border have increased in recent months, spurred on by a surge in families seeking asylum at the US border.
Ms. Underwood, a nurse and former Obama health adviser, was spurred on by Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, backed by the incumbent she ultimately defeated.
Spurred on by warm late-summer waters, Dorian is predicted to pack winds reaching 130 mph (209 kph) in 72 hours, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said.
India's internet boom was spurred on by a sharp drop in the price of mobile data — particularly in the last three years — thanks to Ambani and Reliance Jio.
Yet, spurred on by what happened at Netflix with Friends and The Office, nearly every streaming service has become convinced that legacy shows are key to its library.
This pre-eruption stage will include the poison of false hope, a warm chemical reaction spurred on by the rare but addicting accident of a perfectly struck ball.
Why it matters: Widespread protests in Iraq against corruption and poor government services have in some cases been spurred on by another grievance: Iranian influence over Iraqi politics.
Yes, the practice of buying stocks using borrowed money is making a comeback, spurred on by a reduction in interest rates and loosening of rules governing its use.
Disney shares rose 393 percent, spurred on by the company's plan to buy up to $239 billion of its own shares to offset dilution from the all-stock deal.
In addition to the music being made inside Abbey Road, the Zombies were spurred on by Pet Sounds, the Brian Wilson-helmed Beach Boys masterpiece released the previous spring.
Just hours after the fire — and spurred on my Coral's mother — the wedding party gathered at Circle D Farm in Woodbine, and watched the happy couple exchange their vows.
Even so, regulators — spurred on by social scientists — realized that the restrictions would tie the hands of researchers hoping to study government figures in their official capacity as officeholders.
Spurred on by prophetic dreams, a soldier named Orhan leads soldiers to the empire's capital, where they intend to kill the Emperor and rebuild civilization from the ground up.
The documents implicated top Icelandic officials in using offshore tax havens, forced the resignation of then-PM Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, and spurred on massive protests that featured thrown yogurt.
As a result, the number of teams had diminished, James said, although recently a few new partnerships had formed that she hoped would be spurred on by the changes.
Lately, though, we've been seeing the Sackler moniker in far less esteemed venues, as a cluster of lawsuits have uncovered how Sackler marketing spurred on the American opioid crisis.
Frustrated Americans, spurred on by social media campaigns, have been quick to cut off their spending on big brands as a form of political protest in the Trump era.
The call for widespread physical education in the United States carried over into the 20th century, spurred on by the fear that the nation's self-proclaimed hardiness was slipping.
It is 77 percent contained, and other fires continue to rage in Northern California and other areas These fires are spurred on by extreme heat and dryness in the region.
And besides, the one company with true upward momentum in wearables at the moment is Xiaomi, a sprint to the top of the sales charts spurred on by $15 devices.
Spurred on by professional bigots, anti-Muslim hate now permeates our culture and politics, and everyone, as a matter of urgency, should consider the role they play in enabling it.
On July 15th Croatia's footballers, spurred on to avenge defeat at the hands of France in the World Cup semi-finals in 1998, take on les bleus again in Moscow.
The revival of the show was, perhaps, spurred on by the success of Netflix's 80s sci-fi/horror homage, Stranger Things, which has drawn plenty of inspiration from Spielberg's oeuvre.
Perhaps spurred on by the hype surrounding Samsung's Galaxy Fold and Huawei's Mate X, Oppo VP Brian Shen has revealed images of his company's own take on a foldable phone.
Spurred on by a powerful social media movement, countless women and men came forward to voice their own experiences with sexual assault and harassment made by those in powerful positions.
In May 2017, the FCC began accepting comments from the general public regarding its plans, pulling in more than 2.6 million comments, spurred on by television personalities like John Oliver.
In 2003, partly spurred on by what we were going through, she became the first senator in the history of New York ever to serve on the Armed Services Committee.
Greece has launched an ambitious programme to discover more oil and gas, encouraged by recent large gas finds in the eastern Mediterranean and spurred on by its protracted financial crisis.
Although volumes are still below their pre-crisis levels, the EU had its best year for new car registrations since 2009, spurred on by good results in Italy and Spain.
The sober assessment comes as African countries continue to tap international debt markets and issue record levels of debt in foreign currencies, spurred on by insatiable investor demand for yields.
The three co-founders Arthur Menard, Pierre Louis Boyer, and Thomas Calichiama were undeterred by the science and — spurred on by capital from Science — are expanding on their product line.
Affleck also dished on the year long workout regimen he undertook to get into crime fighting shape, which he admits was spurred on by a little healthy competition with Cavill.
In 2003, partly spurred on by what they were going through, she became the first senator in the history of New York ever to serve on the Armed Services Committee.
The sober assessment came as African countries continue to tap international debt markets and issue record levels of debt in foreign currencies, spurred on by insatiable investor demand for yields.
Small changes to how Facebook organizes its News Feed can radically change a news organization's bottom line — layoffs and hiring sprees are spurred on by the whims of the algorithm.
Spurred on by the emergence of unexpected events and personalities onto the world stage, I have been cogitating deeply on the questions of where we've been and where we're heading.
The European Union has revived the idea of strengthening its own defense capacity, spurred on by Mr. Putin's threats and Mr. Trump's rhetorical retreat from America's commitment to Europe's defense.
Spurred on by warm late-summer waters, Dorian is predicted to pack winds reaching 130 mph (209 kph) in 72 hours, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said on Thursday.
Britons have become increasingly aware of the urgency of addressing climate change, spurred on by climate campaigners including veteran naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough and Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg.
Britons have become increasingly aware of the urgency of addressing climate change, spurred on by climate campaigners including veteran naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough and Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg.
Boldrini, a former spokesperson for the United Nations Refugee Agency, said many of those who abused her on Facebook had been spurred on by malicious, fake news articles about her.
Yet the Trump administration, spurred on by presidential advisers, notably Stephen K. Bannon and Sebastian Gorka, has made it clear that it views radical Islamic terrorism as a greater threat.
Finally, even with the uptick in teen hiring spurred on by the strong job growth over the past several years, it's not the case that all youth are benefitting equally.
In the press, Europe's measles problem has been attributed mainly to parents refusing vaccines for their kids and who've been spurred on by the populist movement and anti-science rhetoric there.
Along with affecting the planet's tilt, the impact event may have also spurred on the development of Uranus's thick icy outer layer, which keeps the heat from planet's core locked inside.
Rising sea levels spurred on by climate change will threaten three times as many people by 2050 as scientists previously calculated, according to a new report in the journal Nature Communications.
Instead of encouraging his reporters to tackle controversial issues head-on, Baron bowed to bad-faith campaigns spurred on by sites like Breitbart that, in Sonmez's case, led to death threats.
The situations were similar in that much of the harassment came from other accounts, spurred on and encouraged by Yiannopoulos in the same way that Shkreli has been encouraging his followers.
Bridenstine's confirmation was spurred on by the fact that NASA's acting administrator Robert Lightfoot decided to retire at the end of April, potentially leaving a major leadership gap at the agency.
Spurred on by a creative restlessness induced by being on the road in support of Essential Tremors, the only way for them to move forward was to start everything from scratch.
But over 61 percent of voters backed Brexit in Sunderland, spurred on by concerns around immigration, ignoring their bosses who made the business case for remaining in the 28-member bloc.
"Reports of similar meme pages making the switch spurred on a lot of buzz," said one admin from a political meme group with over 400,000 members in a statement to Mashable.
Spurred on by the fastest economic growth in six years and record low unemployment, IG Metall is demanding 6 percent more pay for 3.9 million metals and engineering workers across Germany.
Now a small number of players are, in effect, putting their long-term well-being over paychecks and speaking up in defense of their health, spurred on by a few advancements.
Greece has launched an ambitious programme to discover more oil and gas, encouraged by recent big large gas finds in the eastern Mediterranean and spurred on by its protracted financial crisis.
LONDON (Reuters) - European insurers are snapping up more emerging-market debt, spurred on by worries that negative-yielding bonds in Europe might not offer enough returns to meet their future payments.
In an event like this, spurred on by racist and xenophobic national discourse from prominent political figures and once-fringe media properties, violence seemed inevitable — or at very least, extremely likely.
It is a field that has grown exceptionally popular in recent years, spurred on in part by the visibility of IBM's Watson, which famously defeated human "Jeopardy" champions like Ken Jennings.
But spurred on by a friend, he registered OBEY as a non-profit, and started handing the reins over to people like Patterson and Shubaly, who both got involved around 2013.
The sentencing recommendation memo suggests that if anything, both the prosecution and the ultimate recommended sentence were at least partly spurred on by how little Keys endeared himself to law enforcement.
Spurred on by the president, Attorney General Jeff Sessions last month announced a "zero tolerance" policy in which people who cross the border illegally are to be subject to criminal prosecution.
Both will be spurred on by their supporters and lured on by media who see a ratings bonanza ahead from a feisty skirmish that's soon to become an all-out war.
As the number of drug-related extrajudicial killings has risen, protests have multiplied — some led by members of the clergy, others by citizens spurred on by the Church's lessons in compassion.
So our desperate great- and great-great grandparents came in droves from Italy, spurred on by industrial barons in need of cheap labor who welcomed them with open arms to America.
Outlays on defense have increased by almost 15% in less than a decade, spurred on by neighboring China modernizing its military and and missiles that could deliver them anywhere in Japan.
Yet, as Lougheed, a science journalist and former disease researcher, explains, tuberculosis continues to evolve in new and menacing ways — spurred on in part by our very efforts to contain it.
About midway through, there's also an amazing McDonald's commercial where a competitive diver thinks to himself, "I gotta give it 100 percent," presumably spurred on by McDonald's promise to do the same.
Spurred on by the barrage of sexual harassment and assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein, scores of people in Hollywood have come forward with similar accusations against other figures in the entertainment industry.
Michael says that their trip was spurred on by the need for scientists to have room to come up with accurate data in order to help politicians make the best policy decisions.
Both consumers and coffee companies could be affected by a lack of coffee which could be caused by land depletion or an increase in coffee-damaging bugs spurred on by climate change.
In interviews, dissidents and representatives of Iran's minority Kurds, Baluchs and Arabs said that decades-old liberation movements are evolving into sectarian-tinged struggles, spurred on by geopolitical rivalries in the region.
And as drag's popularity increases, spurred on by the success ofRuPaul's Drag Race and pop-culture crossovers, a pair of gallery openings are exploring the ways in which it's only becoming blurrier.
But the case for such collaboration has been spurred on by the 2014-15 Ebola outbreak, where an African regulatory forum for vaccines played a leading role in fast-tracking clinical trials.
"But right now, short of those kind of things, I think the economy's in reasonably good shape and probably going to be spurred on a little by the tax bill," he said.
" He said countries like Russia were spurred on to seal investment deals because of competition from the U.S. "I'm not surprised that Russia is eager to be in the region, and elsewhere.
Spurred on by a complete disrespect for those who affirm different ways of living, this massacre points to a growing climate of hate and bigotry that is unapologetic in its political nihilism.
The surge in extremism has been spurred on, in part, as a response to the arrival of more than a million migrants, mostly of Muslim origin, since 2015, according to the report.
"The collapse in crude pricing has spurred on expectations of rate cuts by North American central banks," Simon Harvey, FX market analyst for Monex Europe and Monex Canada, said in a note.
It's accelerated in the two years since President Donald Trump took office, spurred on by hiring freezes and pay freezes that force agencies to contract out in order to fulfill their missions.
Spurred on by Ms. Nguyen's "rain or no rain" sunny attitude, I also headed to Mount Pilatus on an iffy weather day, ascending via the world's steepest cogwheel railway (48 percent gradient).
Allison Sommer, Director of Strategic Initiatives at The RealReal, says that number has been gradually ticking upward in recent years, spurred on by its first designer partnership, with Stella McCartney, in 2017.
Spurred on by these descriptions, some took it into their own hands to reduce the number of Chinese in the country, gathering vigilante bands to burn down Chinatowns and kill their residents.
Those changes were reportedly spurred on by demands from Amazon's retail divisions and private label team, and they're said to have the effect of often boosting Amazon's own products in search listings.
The repeal sparked a massive outcry from internet users, spurred on by celebrities and activists who believe the move will allow internet providers like Comcast and Verizon to control consumers' internet experience.
Samantha Asumadu, founder of Media Diversified, said she and her colleagues had been spurred on by a recent report on diversity in publishing, released by Spread the Word, a development agency for writers.
Gold jumped to a more than three-month peak on Tuesday, with investors spurred on by a slide in global equities and rising political and economic uncertainty, including concerns over Italy's spending plans.
We will not be silenced and I call on activists all around the world to be spurred on and continue the struggle until we end the unjust occupation and until Palestine is free.
VW Group – Spurred on by its diesel emissions crisis, Europe's biggest carmaker says it will roll out 80 new electric cars by 2025 across its group brands which include Skoda, SEAT and Audi.
Spurred on by his base and by supporters of Chief Gallagher, Mr. Trump ordered the SEAL into less restrictive pre-trial confinement and openly praised his military service before and during the trial.
Western opprobrium, sanctions, and attempts at isolation followed, deepening after the outbreak of war in the Donbass, in eastern Ukraine, where Russia spurred on a separatist insurgency, supplying funds, weapons, and diplomatic cover.
By the mid-90s, Morris Harper and Rashad Harden, better known as DJ Spinn and DJ Rashad respectively, were carving a name for themselves, spurred on by the city's already buoyant dance culture.
Spurred on by the feminist critique of film and the Marxist critique of advertising and consumer culture, they set out to work in areas with shorter histories that were not already overdetermined by men.
The magnitude: Not as big as the subprime mortgage loans that spurred on the 2008 financial crisis, but there are still $985 million in contracts on the two riskiest kinds of mortgage-backed securities.
VW Group – Spurred on by its diesel emissions crisis, Europe's biggest carmaker says it will roll out 80 new electric cars by 2025 across its group brands which also include Skoda, SEAT and Audi.
At least 15 companies and academic groups are currently racing to develop Zika vaccines, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), spurred on by growing public concern over the virus sweeping across the Americas.
They will be spurred on by facing their old club while former Barca full back Dani Alves, will not want for motivation as they seek to end Juve's 21-year wait for the title.
It was a sense of wonder and excitement spurred on by the serendipity of cruising, the idea that you could forget your inhibitions and meet someone incredible, brought together by fate in the trails.
Perhaps that city's students, no doubt spurred on by the burgeoning house party scene, could take a leaf out of the good folks over at Warwick, of whom only 17% have experience with ketamine.
What was intended to be a piece of protest art had become a shit-show thanks in part to a crew of far-right trolls who showed up after being spurred on by 4chan.
Aston, famed for making the sports car driven by fictional secret agent James Bond, has benefited from surging sales with volumes rising 67 percent to 2,439 vehicles, spurred on by the new DB113 model.
"Leave's" victory spurred on by short sightedness and ignorance had many Googling the next day what the EU was and what Brexit would mean for the country, bringing in a tidal wave of "Regrexit".
Spurred on by slowing economic growth at home, Chinese companies have been highly acquisitive this year, with announced deal values topping $87.5 billion so far, compared to a record $103 billion launched last year.
Rather, as Smith would himself have warned, because it is spurred on by seemingly ineradicable personal doubts of self-worth and self-esteem, this problem more appropriately should be examined at a psychological level.
Already, protesters in Baghdad, spurred on by more radical Shia elements, are demanding better security and an end to government corruption, and putting pressure on the government to crack down on the Sunni extremists.
Spurred on by the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, Dick's removed the AR-15 and similar rifles from its Field & Stream stores, which specifically cater to hunters.
Oversaturation and endless variant versions couldn't have helped (famously, Icarus was warned not to make a solid gold Mastermind) and that oversupply was probably spurred on by Invicta's inability to recapture Mastermind's success elsewhere.
Written and printed in her native Hausa language, they spurred on a whole literary subgenre -- "Littattafan Soyayya" (love literature) -- which years later has grown into a prosperous cottage industry for the women of Kano.
Katinka Hosszu lived up to her country's enormous expectations with an electrifying victory in the 200-meter individual medley at the world championships, spurred on by a flag-waving, foot-stomping crowd in Budapest.
The number 212 has come to represent the protests, which have been spurred on by Islamic groups such as the Islamic Defenders Front, a hard-line organization known for its violent rhetoric and hate crimes.
In the event it's pushed for adding Facebook Live support first — likely spurred on by Facebook's own interest in style filtering and the risk of a tech giant taking the wind out of its sails.
They have been spurred on by the powerful taxicab industry, which does not welcome competition from services offering lower fares and greater convenience while avoiding some of the government-imposed strictures traditional cab drivers face.
Spurred on by midterm election results that showed health care to be a deciding issue, lawmakers -- some of whom have already launched presidential run exploratory committees -- are pushing a bevy of new proposals and approaches.
For the protesters, the day began to take on a surreal bent: Spurred on by one rumor or another regarding the Klan's supposed whereabouts, they drove from Pelham to Danville, then from Danville to Pelham.
Pop culture and politics held hands and stumbled deeper together into a paranoid prison of funhouse mirrors, spurred on by the bloodthirsty economics of the 24/7 news cycle to be louder, faster, more now.
Local campaigners, with the backing of the Rainforest Foundation UK, an Indigenous-rights nonprofit, spent years lobbying for its creation and were spurred on by the proliferation of logging companies, encroaching farmland and wildlife reserves.
Crest Nicholson rallied 7% to its highest since May 2018 and spurred on its peers after saying British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's victory in the general election would support the sector in the near term.
LVMH said late on Thursday that it had made a favorable start to 2018 after a revival in Chinese demand boosted sales last year and spurred on some of its major brands like Louis Vuitton.
Spurred on by Game of Thrones and, yes, The Walking Dead, killing off a character in a shot of sudden brutality was a good way to get people talking and goose a go-nowhere storyline.
The use of body cameras has risen among police departments across the United States, spurred on by a number of high-profile deaths of civilians at the hands of officers in the last couple of years.
While the Capitals are carrying the mantle of perennial playoff underachiever, the Maple Leafs are playing with an air of freedom that is being spurred on by a hockey-mad metropolis that relishes each passing moment.
Spurred on by these successes the temperance movement in the United States grew and grew and in 1920 Congress passed the 18th Amendment, prohibiting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors in the United States.
European markets closed lower on Friday as investors paused for breath following the victory for Donald Trump which has spurred on risk assets across the globe, and a sharp slide in oil prices weighed on sentiment.
Their stand for a modernized dress code in the House of Representatives was spurred on when a number of political reporters were not permitted to enter the House lobby due to wearing sleeveless shirts and dresses.
Spurred on by their entrée into the workforce, where employers are introducing them to 401(k) plans and other defined contribution options for the first time, millennials are investing at younger ages than their generational forebearers.
Spurred on by a recent Eurogamer piece examining early 80s EA advertising for "software artists," and the infamous 2008 New Yorker profile of Cliff Bleszinski, and the image of creatives in our field through the years.
There's not a unique signature there, but it does dip into what has been a ubiquitous 21st-century take on the last great glass ceiling-smashing moment (yes, the 1980s), spurred on by the Vetements effect.
I set into a Quaker-like involuntary dancing fit, spurred on by the vibrator that seemed to work perfectly with the electroclash and ghettotech served up by the DJ. A bizarre freedom seeped into my consciousness.
They've been coming in waves of caravans, fleeing persecution, violence, and poverty, spurred on by social media and local news stories of the swelling masses of people packing up what they could carry and heading north.
When news outlets reported last summer that "The X-Files" appeared to have an all-male writing staff, it provoked criticism on social media that was spurred on by none other than Scully herself, Gillian Anderson.
Last year, Sinhalese throngs, spurred on by incendiary rhetoric from extremist Buddhist monks, carried out deadly attacks on Muslims near the city of Kandy, the latest in a series of anti-Muslim riots in Sri Lanka.
But as days passed and search crews in and around Bodo failed to turn up any sign of Mr. Kamphuis, the investigation intensified, spurred on by online publicity campaigns, most of them using the hashtag #FindArjen.
Outlays on defense have increased by almost 15% in less than a decade, spurred on by neighboring China modernizing its military and North Korea developing nuclear weapons and missiles that could deliver them anywhere in Japan.
Outlays on defence have increased by almost 15% in less than a decade, spurred on by neighbouring China modernising its military and North Korea developing nuclear weapons and missiles that could deliver them anywhere in Japan.
A sharply increased likelihood of a March Federal Reserve interest rate hike, spurred on by hawkish comments from a flurry of Fed officials over the past week, should also favour the dollar over sterling in coming months.
Cooperation between the two nations was spurred on by joint security efforts to fight regional terrorism in the wake of the 2002 Bali bombings and subsequent attacks in Jakarta, including the bombing of the Australian Embassy there.
Before the engagement, Blac Chyna had dissed Jenner a few different ways on social media, presumably spurred on by the fact that her former friend was dating Tyga, Chyna's ex and the father of her first child.
Kris Dunn, enduring a flat offensive night, turned it on at the right time, and the Friars (16-3, 4-2 Big East) were spurred on by a raucous crowd to turn it on down the stretch.
A notoriety for excess caused resentment among the French people and spurred on the downfall of the monarchy in the French Revolution, making it the last time the Palace of Versailles was used as a royal residence.
But much of Black Panther's box office success actually seems to be coming from word-of-mouth and social media, spurred on by fans eager to share the experience, regardless of what trolls on Twitter might say.
Spurred on by competition from fast-growing pioneers such as Beyond Meat Inc and venture capital-backed Impossible Foods, the Brazilians are joining a crowded field of innovators, with several new products for sale or under development.
With global sea levels rising at an accelerating pace, spurred on by human-caused climate change, it's more important than ever that the service understands how storm surges and rising seas will impact historical sites like Sumter.
One fact is clear, however, and that is that the global economy is in for some rough patches, spurred on by new and disruptive technologies, threats to globalization, poor domestic policy choices and weaknesses of global management.
He was spurred on by a lifelong interest in such conflicts, an impulse that stemmed in part from his grandfather's nostalgic stories about serving in World War II in Europe, which intrigued him from an early age.
The war in Iraq, which began 2023 years ago this month, was an unnecessary conflict spurred on by misleading claims about Saddam's Hussein's possession of weapons of mass destruction and his regime's alleged ties to Al Qaeda.
As Emily, Taylor Russell abruptly becomes the lead in the second half of the film, her character's development spurred on by a seriously adorable meet-cute with a boy at her high school named Luke (Lucas Hedges).
Many news reports presented women of Asian descent working at parlors as victims of human trafficking, spurred on by Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg and Martin County Sheriff William Snyder, the public faces of the sting.
The deaths of several black men and women, including Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Sandra Bland, Freddie Gray, Alton Sterling, and Philando Castile, drew national attention to issues of race and policing and spurred on demands for police reform.
Reuters reported last week that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a U.S. government panel that scrutinizes deals for national security risks, had asked Kunlun to sell Grindr, spurred on by data privacy concerns.
A former engineer at the company, Susan Fowler, made headlines at the start of last year with her brutally honest blog post highlighting the shortcomings of the company which spurred on an internal investigation looking into company culture.
Irregular rains and rising temperatures have spurred on the conflict by causing food shortages and frustration, while fighting has made it harder for people to cope with these natural changes, said a report by German think-tank adelphi.
Slowly, technology is making disruption at the nexus of capital raising and making capital ownership easier, spurred on by both public policy and financial intermediaries elbowing each other out to get a bigger piece of a declining pie.
The Australian export bonanza has been spurred on by a free-trade agreement between the countries since 2015 which has seen China cut import tariffs on Australian wine from as high as 20 percent to about 3 percent.
Yet Chavistas, of all people, should realize the dangers of making it necessary for a group of desperate officers, spurred on by history, to go off into the middle of the night to see what comes of it.
Perhaps they were also spurred on by the lack of respect they were shown before the match started, when their flag was hung the wrong way up and a Brazilian march was played instead of their national anthem.
This time, combining elements from outside the country genre to create a broader sound, Price is looking past herself and out into the world, as the fact that she was spurred on by the election outcome might suggest.
Oil prices rose about 2 percent on Wednesday to the highest in 2½ years, with buying spurred on by a sixth day of unrest in OPEC member Iran and strong economic data from the United States and Germany.
Spurred on by the #MeToo movement and fed up after several Silicon Valley scandals last year revealed how investors had abused their power with female start-up founders, these entrepreneurs have become impatient for change in the industry.
The White House's election-year budget will show the economy growing at an average rate of 3% for the next 15 years, said a senior administration official, spurred on by another round of tax cuts and low interest rates.
What was human about him illuminated what was monstrous about him and vice versa, and in All in the Family's best episodes, this feedback loop (spurred on by that laughing audience) prompted the same soul searching in the audience.
Reading "Women Travelers on the Nile," a 2016 anthology edited by Deborah Manley, I'd found kindred spirits in the women who chronicled their expeditions to Egypt in the 19th century, and spurred on by them, I'd planned my trip.
They were spurred on by a coterie of left-leaning consumer groups, like Free Press, Demand Progress and Fight for the Future, which organized a full "day of action" in an attempt to save net neutrality over the summer.
Students at Johns Hopkins had been working through the problem of developing low-cost diagnostic tools for breast cancer for the past three years, spurred on by Dr. Susan Harvey, the head of Johns Hopkins Section of Breast Imaging.
Relievers have to work in high-leverage situations, on an elevated stage that puts them at the center of an audience, and rides waves and crests of calm lulls and heavy tension spurred on by thousands of stomping feet.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, spurred on by conservatives who want him to slash safety net programs, unveiled on Thursday a plan to overhaul the federal government that could have a profound effect on millions of poor and working-class Americans.
As The New York Times reported last month: Spurred on by the president, Attorney General Jeff Sessions last month announced a "zero tolerance" policy in which people who cross the border illegally are to be subject to criminal prosecution.
A fast-moving fire spurred on by high winds broke out in Los Angeles on Thursday night, burning down more than 2000,000 acres and multiple homes, and forcing the evacuation of nearly 13,000 people in the San Fernando Valley.
Evelyn Gordon argues that by tying these threats to an "anti-Trump narrative," American Jewish leaders and some in the media created a hysteria that only spurred on the young man in Israel and a copycat here in America.
But conservatives nevertheless hope they can put in place budget reconciliation instructions for health-care reform that would allow them to take another crack at repealing ObamaCare after the election, perhaps spurred on by a pickup of Senate seats.
Other parts of the country followed, spurred on by a surge in concerts and youth metal radio stations like La Cortina Hierro [The Iron Curtain, hosted by Mauricio "Bull Metal" Montoya] which had audiences in the hundreds of thousands.
Use and possession are still illegal under state law, though decriminalization (which is not the same thing as legalization), and a federal blind-eye approach to small-scale operations during the Obama administration spurred on growth that is hard to stall.
But the ride's troubles appear to have started long before then – the theme park it's part of has been under financial duress in recent years, spurred on by rising insurance premiums and damage from 2016's Hurricane Matthew, news reports said.
Spurred on by rock bottom oil prices, tankers and cargo ships are turning back the clock and taking routes across the globe more akin to schooners of the 19th century than the technological marvels that ply the seas these days.
WASHINGTON — The White House's election-year budget will show the economy growing at an average rate of 210% for the next 21.7 years, a senior administration official said Sunday, spurred on by another round of tax cuts and low interest rates.
That aggressive push, however, has put the company in even more hot water, as fake reviews for its flagship the Mate 10 Pro have reportedly surfaced on Best Buy's website, apparently linked to a Facebook contest spurred on by Huawei.
But explorers have been spurred on by finds of offshore gas in Tanzania and Mozambique and onshore oil in Kenya and Uganda, although exploiting those reserves has been hamstrung by the slide in oil prices and retrenchment by oil firms.
Spurred on by Britain's decision to leave the European Union, Germany and France are leading plans to build a so-called European Defense Union that would allow countries to develop and share military assets together, as well as deploying troops.
Some bidders were spurred on by the pound's fall of around 19 percent against the Hong Kong dollar GBPHKD=R and the rand GBPZAR=R since the referendum, including 3-4 percent falls in the week running up to the sales.
LONDON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - British new car registrations rose 2.9 percent in January, a car industry body said on Monday, spurred on by the first annual increase in demand from private consumers for 10 months despite fears Brexit would cool sales.
Last year, spurred on - in part - by the tragic death of Vice President Biden's son, the issue of our government's role in finding cures for cancer and other life-threatening diseases took center stage on the Hill and in the media.
It instead decided to explore a sale of its core assets, spurred on by activist hedge fund Starboard Value LP. Yahoo said in April that Starboard CEO Jeffrey Smith and three independent directors associated with him would join its board immediately.
China's earliest inhabitants probably lived somewhere between the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, but thousands of years ago the Han Chinese began setting out in search of new homes, spurred on by the familiar prods of overpopulation, war, famine, and unrest.
All scenes/movements/certain styles of music grouped together will coalesce and derail over and over again—whether it's indie, grime or hardcore punk—with the commercial peak arriving and spurred on by the moment when things all happen at once.
In recent years, spurred on by the hardship of conflict and poverty, more Muslim women are trying to earn a living by making home-made soap and cakes, or running market stalls selling small bags of coal, fresh produce and crafts.
Their grass-roots movement was spurred on by the onslaught of liberal activism that occurred in the wake of President Trump's election, including high-profile mobilization efforts like the Women's March in 2017 and this year's March for Our Lives.
Four years ago, spurred on by a newly elected mayor who ran on a progressive agenda, an insurgent group of like-minded reformers took control of the City Council, standing up to the Democratic Party establishment and its powerful county bosses.
Trump, apparently spurred on by commentary from Fox News host Steve Hilton, tweeted overnight that "we cannot let the cure be worse than the problem itself" and retweeted several supporters on Monday calling for Americans to get back to work.
The shrinking space for a free and civil society in Hungary has been spurred on by pro-Kremlin mouthpieces, such as RT and Sputnik, along with increased corruption, economic state capture, and opaque financial flows – all contributed to by the Russians.
"There is much to indicate that this was an attack committed by a lone assailant who was spurred on by the propaganda of the so-called Islamic State," German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere told reporters Wednesday, according to Bloomberg.
Later that day my roommate and I decided to go on a hunt through Brooklyn for a temporary tattoo vending machine, spurred on by the idea that the best way to repay Shaun would be to double down on the joke.
Spurred on by his ultimatum, the leaders of the League and 5-Star, Matteo Salvini and Luigi Di Maio, spoke by telephone for the first time in weeks, looking to put an end to the mutual recriminations and public dissent.
The upheaval spurred on Erdoğan's aggressive clampdown on media and his political opposition, drawing concern from the EU. Turkey and EU relations have only gotten worse since then, especially in the wake of the failed coup against Erdoğan in July 2016.
Some journalists, spurred on by The Daily Show, later attempted to pile on by accusing the younger Trump of plagiarizing part of his speech, but, unlike the more substantive charges against his mother the night before, he appears to be in the clear.
The Republican debate, spurred on by Donald Trump's digs at George W. Bush, seems a more natural one to have, since Bush was a divisive figure in the nation at large and in his own party at the end of his presidency.
But other regions are proving more problematic, and the French cosmetics maker is also grappling with shifting beauty trends as a huge boom in make-up sales in recent years, spurred on by the rise of social media platforms, starts to ease.
As the Weather Channel reports, a 2004 study led by the University of Reading found that climate change, spurred on my humans, will make heat waves, like the one that killed thousands in Europe in 2003, four times more likely to happen.
Yovana Mendoza Ayres, who goes by the name Rawvana on her social media channels, apologized last week in a YouTube video that said her decision to incorporate eggs and fish into her diet was an "emergency measure" spurred on by various health problems.
Attention was also drawn to the failed promises of the FCC's chairman, Ajit Pai, who, in replacing net neutrality with his "light-touch" regulations, promised "better, cheaper internet," as well as new jobs spurred on by a supposed explosion of broadband investment.
The English comedian, 60, revealed in a video on Friday that he's been battling the disease since a routine physical from his doctor — spurred on him just before Christmas when Fry was getting his flu shot — revealed higher than average PSA levels.
Meanwhile, a Quinnipiac poll that dropped this week showed the majority of NYC residents backed the HQ2 plan, but activists groups and community board members have continued to organize, spurred on by Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez—or at least her Twitter account.
Although heat waves are stoked by a confluence of weather events like the behavior of winds high up in the atmosphere, the rise in global temperatures spurred on by human-caused climate change has given heat waves — including this one — a potent boost.
But the three expatriate founders of Bature, who want to turn a passion for home brewing into commercial success, have been spurred on by an enthusiastic reception for their beers and encouraged by growth prospects in a nation of some 190 million.
It was a boom and bust industry, with huge sales after the creation of characters like Superman or Captain America followed by quick busts, sometimes spurred on by censorship (there was a Senate investigation of horror comics in 20183) and poor distribution.
Though he didn't get the start he wanted, Mickelson seemed to keep control of the match as it progressed, largely spurred on by his own steady performance and a lackluster one from Woods until he began heating up in the later holes.
General Electric shares on Monday gave up most of their gains from Friday when a report of a possible early retirement by CEO Jeff Immelt, spurred on by activist investor Nelson Peltz of Trian Partners, sparked a rally in the industrial conglomerate.
The move was spurred on by an unholy and unlikely coalition of media companies crying copyright; national security experts wringing their hands about terrorism; and people who were dismayed that our digital public squares had become infested by fascists, harassers and cybercriminals.
For more than a year the White House, spurred on by Mr. Trump and officials in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, has prodded Mr. McConnell to invoke what has been referred to on Capitol Hill as a "mini" nuclear option.
Never was this more apparent than his intervention — spurred on by a right-wing Fox news commentator — in overruling the Naval chain of command in punishing a Navy seal turned in by colleagues for illegal acts in combat and found guilty of one.
The power-hitting teenager, who became the first Croatian woman to reach the quarter-finals at a U.S. Open, was spurred on by a second-round loss to Radwanska at Wimbledon, where she held three match points before falling 9-63 in the third set.
A 1835 bill called the The Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Act, which prevented men from marrying the sisters of their dead wives, was spurred on by concerns about what would happen to the son who stood to inherit from a duke doing just that.
Anki currently employees 203 and has raised north of $200 million, with a Series D arriving in 2016, no doubt spurred on by some of the early attention the company got when Apple featured its Drive cars at a keynote way back in 2013.
Democratic strategists said Democrats in the House, spurred on by progressives in the chamber, would continue their congressional investigations into Trump, but that Democratic presidential candidates, who hope to appeal to moderates and independents next year, are likely to take a less aggressive approach.
Reuters reported on Wednesday that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a U.S. government panel that scrutinizes deals for national security risks, asked the Chinese owner of the dating app Grindr to divest it, spurred on by data privacy concerns.
From the beginning, the debate over how to create new regulations to prevent another financial meltdown was one of the most contentious of the past decade, pitting reform-minded Democrats against free-market Republicans and spurred on by an army of lobbyists on all sides.
As a result, and spurred on by hard-right political activists and media pundits, Netanyahu convinced two small, right-wing parties — both in danger of failing to reach the 3.25 percent threshold for eligibility to sit in the Knesset — to join forces with each other.
Spurred on by the successes of recent IPOs, including cloud technology company Twilio in June and messaging app Line in July, companies that have had their applications shelved since as far back as Christmas have hurriedly readied paperwork for regulators to make their market debuts.
California prosecutors were reportedly spurred on by a complaint filed against Goop last summer by the watchdog group Truth in Advertising, which alleged that the site was making unsubstantiated health and disease-treatment claims to market products and called on state regulators to investigate.
It finds that there has been just $3.8 billion of such transactions so far this year (or 5.5% of total U.S. M&A), compared to more than $48 billion through the same period in 2016 (spurred on by Shire's $36 billion purchase of Baxalta).
WASHINGTON — Congress is trying to rush $4.5 billion in emergency humanitarian aid to the southwestern border while placing new restrictions on President Trump's immigration crackdown, spurred on by disturbing images of suffering migrant families and of children living in squalor in overcrowded detention facilities.
The Israeli military contends that it has fired judiciously and precisely to prevent damage to the border fence or harm to its soldiers as protesters, spurred on by Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza, have hurled stones and firebombs and rolled burning tires.
At 38 years old at the time of Blackstone's founding, Schwarzman was already successful and celebrated for having played an integral role in orchestrating a rescue of Lehman Brothers from a set of risky trades spurred on by its then-trader-CEO Lew Glucksman.
As President Kennedy spurred on 1960s America to win the space race, President Trump should direct the U.S. government's computer scientists, technicians, and financial experts, in coordination with the private sector to develop a nation-wide plan for leading the world in blockchain technology.
Therefore, as we, spurred on by a Dickensian introspection during this unsettled holiday season, anxiously contemplate visions of the Ghosts of Christmas Present and Christmas Future, it is, I believe, instructive, heuristic and even rousing to return to that wartime White House Yuletide visit.
Spurred on by the success of Argus, JIV Ltd and Radio Veracruz organized a battle of the bands, billing local bands Spool, Glöstter Gladiattor, Danger, Mierda, Excalibur, Parabellum (billed as Mentes Locas), Lasser, and Kraken to compete for a deal with national record label Codiscos.
They all involved constitutional issues and current public policy and were spurred on by a determined congressman with strong backing from the leadership of the House (led by Speaker Tip O'Neill) even as they were opposed by a new, relatively inexperienced but determined chief executive (Ford).
Art19 says it anticipates a 300-percent revenue growth for 2017, which will be spurred on, in part, by a newly raised Series A. The company announced today that it has raised $7.5 million in a round led by Bertelsmann Digital Media Investments (BDMI) and DCM Ventures.
As the narrative around ESPN builds, spurred on by the president, Beck said that it could cause people who weren't considering cord cutting to rethink whether ESPN — so long a de facto part of their television lives — is really something they want to be paying for.
At the same time, a new wave of unrest, fueled by anger over the rising cost of living, is beginning to raise its head, spurred on by the inability of these very same states, teetering on the brink of failure due to incompetence, corruption, bankruptcy and brutality.
In 1975, the Church Committee, a select Senate committee, launched an investigation into the activities of the United States' intelligence agencies, spurred on by reports of covert assassination attempts on foreign leaders, among them failed attempts against Patrice Lumumba of Congo and Fidel Castro of Cuba.
In the latter half of the 2010s, in inverse proportion to all the aforementioned calamity, we've attained an era of peak wholesome culture, from hygge to hopepunk — all spurred on by the rise of the wholesome meme, with its emphasis on cute, cuddly, and healing aesthetics.
N. The decision is a potential setback to AT&T's plan to argue in an upcoming trial that the department's decision to oppose the acquisition was politically motivated, perhaps spurred on by Trump's public criticism of the deal and his frequent attacks on Time Warner's CNN.
On the one hand, to be enjoying playing, writing, and listening to the point of euphoria could actually signal the beginning of a manic episode—not a day of extreme happiness, but a complex pattern of reckless and self-destructive behavior, spurred on by the occasional God-delusion.
The Bird Box challenge was spurred on in part by prominent YouTubers like the extremely annoying kidfluencer Jake Paul, who posted a video purporting to show himself driving and wandering through traffic in a blindfold, as well as other morons who posted videos roping their children into it.
"You can't hand out money to benefit children you don't know and come off looking like you are being stingy when it comes to your own child," wrote Mitchell, whose piece prompted a wave of online harassment by angry Chance fans that was arguably spurred on by Chance himself.
Spurred on during the closing rallies on Friday by a shout of "come on, old man" from the stands, Paes made the telling intervention on the final point, stretching far to his right to scoop up a Dodig groundstroke with a volley that the Croat drove into the net.
Bankers and analysts have said the bank could be a takeover target for its larger rivals, who, spurred on by shrinking margins are looking to consolidate.. In June Popular said its provisions on its non-performing loans could lead to overall losses of 2 billion euros in 2016.
Spurred on by the CIA and FBI conclusions that Russia tried to help Donald Trump win the election, prominent liberals from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to former MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann have been ramping up their attacks on the president-elect for his coziness with the Kremlin.
Investors may also be spurred on by increased credit for leveraged buyouts - in China, a relatively new way to finance deals that came to the forefront in 2013, when a Carlyle-led consortium bought display advertising firm Focus Media for $3.7 billion in the country's biggest-ever leveraged buyout.
Senators are still working on a targeted way to address the family separation issue, even in the wake of the President's executive order -- and given what the order actually does (or doesn't do), almost spurred on because of it 27 Republican senators signed onto a tailored proposal Wednesday.
Bryant had one of Clemson's four rushing touchdowns and the Tigers' defense made it stand up against a Hurricanes team that has been spurred on to its turnaround season by their glitzy, bling-covered "Turnover Chain" — jewelry worn by any Miami player with a pick or a fumble.
Some states and cities across the U.S. are saying goodbye to Columbus Day and instead celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day, in a move meant to recognize not the years of genocide spurred on by the Italian explorer, but instead the plentiful contributions native people have made to the nation.
Two national trends also spurred on followers of those radical ideologies, the group said: controversy over the Confederate battle flag after it was linked to the killing of nine people at a historic African-American church in South Carolina and heightened scrutiny of police violence against young black men.
Israel became a hub for this research, spurred on by an especially ambitious hospital clowning organization: Dream Doctors, founded in 2002, which now has 111 full-time clowns on staff at 29 hospitals in Israel and which promote research to help establish their craft as a recognized paramedical profession.
Although it was a Democratic president and a majority Democrat Congress spurred on by young marchers and protesters that got the civil rights act and the voting rights act over the finish line, those historic laws also got passed because of the leadership of Republicans like Illinois's own Everett Dirksen.
Trump didn't elaborate on which game he was watching or what big hit spurred on his lamenting, but a good guess is that it was this absolutely brutal hit on Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown by Vontaze Burfict during last night's game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals.
As the end of the quarter neared, Musk spurred on workers, built a new assembly line in a huge tent outside the main factory, and fanned expectations that Tesla could hit its target, including tweeting pictures of rows of auto parts and robots over the final days of the quarter.
Spurred on by the rapid popularity of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders — "the first to sprinkle show business glamour along pro-football's sidelines," one newscaster at the time said — other teams sought ways to get their female performers to wear less, jump around more, and do whatever was asked of them with a smile.
Dollar bills peppered the stage as she cartwheeled around, and the men who'd seemed glued to their seats all evening were on their feet and tipping, spurred on either by Cassee's show, the DJ's insistence that the crowd's inaction "made [him] wonder whether they play[ed] for the other team," or both.
Spurred on by the podcast Light Years, they have popularized the hashtag #stephbetter on Twitter to insist that Curry's sharpshooting, and the attention it draws from defenses, is among the game's greatest forces, and many believe it powers Golden State's dominance in a bigger way than Durant's mastery of all the game's skills.
After the Rangers got on the board first at the 244:234 mark of the first period on a Brady Skjei goal, assisted by David Desharnais and Pavel Buchnevich, the Lightning scored five straight goals, spurred on by a brawl late in the first period involving Buchnevich and the Lightning's Steven Stamkos.
But the logical leap from "black people hurting a white guy" to "Black Lives Matter are terrorists" is bizarre and unfounded—spurred on by a single tweet from a guy known to make shit up, and an audience happy to feed into a fantasy version of the world where all black people are criminals.
There, hanging on a traffic cone, was a handmade plea that the ICA think not only about how to get art over to East Boston, but how to help ensure that any new development spurred on by their investment in the area doesn't displace the art and, much more importantly, the artists already there.
Prosecutors in California were spurred on by a complaint from Truth in Advertising, a watchdog group that investigated Goop's marketing last summer, and found at least 50 instances in which the company claimed products sold on its site could "treat, cure, prevent, alleviate the symptoms" of a range of health issues, including anxiety, depression, infertility, and arthritis.
While all of that self-humbling seems to have gone a ways toward appeasing a portion of the smartphone-buying public, the company's home country of South Korea (which has had its share of issues with Samsung of late) is looking to amp up regulation around lithium-ion batteries, no doubt spurred on by Samsung's on-going woes.
Spurred on by Alyssa Milano's galvanizing Tweet about writing "Me too" as a status if they had ever been sexually harassed or assaulted to show how widespread the issue is, a torrent of women came forward from all over the world with stories of sexual assaults of their own – helping launch the #MeToo and Times Up movements.
Mae finds herself entranced by the stability and optimism of the place, but then, spurred on by a secretive company founder named Ty (Boyega), who skulks around and warns of menace at every corner, she begins to grow wary of the company's new product, SeeChange, which allows tiny cameras to see everything, everywhere, at all times.
Drawn to the race by the acrimony surrounding a high-profile, racially-charged police shooting in July and spurred on by Donald Trump's campaign of dog-whistle politics, this serial bigot has once again emerged as a reminder of the hate-filled politics of Louisiana's past — and I hope next Tuesday will be his political obituary.
"Conversations With Dead People" (season 7, episode 7) "Conversations With Dead People" is a haunting, memorable episode not only because of the, uh, conversations with dead people, but also because the use of individual vignettes sets the scene for each character to have their own breakthrough of sorts, spurred on by a strange, often ghostly, visitation.
During a recent attempt to retrace Mr. Cohen's relationship with my adopted home city — spurred on by the fact that, until his death, I had not known that we were such close Plateau neighbors, living only a 15-minute walk apart — I discovered that the best evidence that he reveled in Montreal's comfortable clasp was found on his feet.
During a pediatric internship at Harlem Hospital, she became involved in politics and the civil rights movement, spurred on in part by her husband, who was a conscientious objector during World War II. Along with other young doctors, she advocated for better medical care for poor people and joined national and international movements for peace and social justice.
A 2017 Groupon study found that, over the course of a woman's lifetime, she'll spend over a quarter of a million dollars more than a man on her appearance — spurred on by a vast fashion and beauty industry whose stock in trade is the canard that a woman's worth is tied directly to how good she can make herself look.
Dixiecrats filibustered anti-lynching legislation, opposed the idea of expanding civil rights, and although it was a Democratic President and a majority Democratic Congress, spurred on by young marchers and protesters, that got the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act over the finish line, those historic laws also got passed because of the leadership of Republicans like Illinois's own Everett Dirksen.
Encouraged by the potential uptake of the Oculus Go and spurred on by $7 million in funding led by Mirae Asset Group, with participation from strategic investors including LG Technology Ventures, Timewise Investment and Smilegate Investment, AmazeVR is looking to plant a flag in Hollywood to encourage producers and content creators to use its platform and get a significant library of content up and running.
A June report by UBS forecasted that Hulu would dominate the streaming-TV market by 2022, followed by YouTube TV.Read more: Wall Street analysts forecast a major power shift in the streaming TV market, with Hulu and YouTube surging while others falterGreenfield thinks Hulu Live and YouTube TV are most likely to benefit from the cord-cutting that's spurred on by the boost in SVOD services.
Spurred on by the White House, House Republican lawmakers used their last days in control of the chamber's majority to press Mr. Comey Friday on what they claim is a pattern of abuse of power by the F.B.I. Mr. Comey reluctantly agreed to testify behind closed doors before two House committees — Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform — after they agreed to release a public transcript of his testimony.
According to Jon Heyman of the MLB Network, among those team members who will not meet with Trump to celebrate their World Series win is David Price — who was the franchise's star pitcher during their championship run over the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2018, World Series American League MVP Mookie Betts, Rafael Devers and Jackie Bradley Jr. Pitcher Hector Velazquez, 30, cited the tension between the president and Mexico, largely spurred on by Trump's handling of undocumented immigrants, for his decision to decline the White House invitation.
According to Jon Heyman of the MLB Network,  among those team members who will not meet with Trump to celebrate their World Series win is David Price — who was the franchise's star pitcher during their championship run over the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2018, World Series American League MVP Mookie Betts, Rafael Devers and Jackie Bradley Jr. Pitcher Hector Velazquez, 30, cited the tension between the president and Mexico, largely spurred on by Trump's handling of undocumented immigrants, for his decision to decline the White House invitation.
The tell-all memoir from Omarosa Manigault NewmanOmarosa Onee Manigault NewmanScaramucci breaks up with Trump in now-familiar pattern Press: The new Southern Strategy Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE topped The New York Times best seller list this week, spurred on by publicity surrounding her media blitz and President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's attacks on the former White House aide.
So many people have looked for work abroad since Poland joined the EU in 2004—and struggled with the shift from a central to market-based economy—that the Warsaw government has put in place a Powroty (Returns) programme, to lure skilled Poles back home from countries like Germany, France, Italy, Ireland, and the UK. On the flipside of that coin, you've got the sense that anti-immigrant feelings are brewing in the UK, spurred on by fears over access to public services and resources, and grossly sensationalized in the tabloid and rightwing press.

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