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Bond yields will have a bias to rise toward the end of the year. Concerns about oil and the hurricane have eased, spurring some selling in bonds.

Norihisa Takao

The temperature of the gulf, which I believe is 1 or 2 degrees higher than normal, clearly has been a factor for the power of these hurricanes, and it seems to be spurring discussion about what we need to do to address sea-level rise, coastal storms and a future that could be the result of global warming.

Michael Mccabe

Competition is most definitely spurring on the mobile operators. They have never been so aggressive in rolling out new services. Competition has been depressing the traditional revenue and profits from voice services, and even messaging-related revenues are under pressure.

Jake Saunders

Outside of class, Knouff has helped me guide my studies at Keene State College in preparation for graduate school. He has been highly influential on spurring my interest for early U.S. History.

Jennifer Carr

We're very pleased with the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the law, allowing us to continue creating the jobs and spurring economic development important to the people all across the state.

Saleem Cheeks

I was pretty much stunned by the numbers like everyone else. I could not believe that with just a small percentage of those gaming devices in play that there was that kind of resiliency. I think that's spurring everyone on. A lot of people didn't think the business was going to be there for a three-year period.

Bernie Burkholder

Recently, politicians have been in the news talking about spurring the economy, so we see those buzzwords showing up in the pitch.

Lt. Nancy Gillon

The news was negative for the banking sector, spurring doubts about the feasibility of other planned mega mergers.

Nozomu Kunishige

[Still, even when you concede that Sarbanes-Oxley performed a public service--by spurring companies to clean up their acts--the fact remains that the law has created inequities, especially for small companies. Even Oxley himself has begun backpedaling. In a recent speech in London, he recalled the] hothouse atmosphere ... a bit more flexibility for small and medium-size companies.

Michael Oxley

I think it was actually good for the nation, spurring recognition that every vote counts. We realize it's a numbers game. You take a controversial election, combine it with controversial policies, and you create an environment that will get people out to vote.

Max Miller