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1 Some investors were hoping for a bigger cut to spur economic growth.
2 His campaign has said that lowering taxes would spur economic growth as well.
3 The Fed wants to stir some inflation expectation to help spur economic activity.
4 It is part of a wider effort to spur economic growth.
5 And the attractiveness of low marginal rates is that they spur economic activity.
6 How quickly that might spur economic growth and investor confidence is an open question.
7 The key to resolving political challenges would be to spur economic development, Bhatia said.
8 They also say the benefits would help spur economic growth.
9 It says a focus on green buildings will spur economic growth and accelerate sustainable development.
10 Pressure on the European Central Bank to cut interest rates to spur economic growth grew yesterday.
11 Also, he added, cutting income taxes would spur economic growth, a key supply-side tenet, helping everyone.
12 President Donald Trump has favored less restrictive banking rules to boost lending and spur economic growth.
13 Supporters of the law say it will spur economic growth and attract new businesses to the state.
14 Supporters say the change would spur economic growth, but critics have said it could lead to fraud.
15 Jeb Bush, the candidate, has said Republicans should approach immigration as an opportunity to spur economic growth.
16 The stock has rallied 25 percent this year, as policymakers boost consumer demand to spur economic growth.
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