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1 CONSOLIDATION The deal could spur more consolidation in the electrical equipment industry.
2 Critics say this sets a dangerous precedent and could spur more abductions.
3 A recent rebound in oil prices is unlikely to spur more drilling.
4 But, bankers now expect weak commodity prices to spur more opportunistic deals.
5 Such policy changes in the world's second-biggest economy could spur more market gains.
6 It may also spur more takeover offers for its owner.
7 That could spur more spinoffs or sales of noncore assets.
8 Warmer weather could spur more arrivals of asylum-seekers in Canada.
9 What spur more sharp than a beautiful woman's appeal to a proud man's vanity?
10 An easing of U.S. sanctions could spur more foreign investment, helping create a feel-good factor.
11 Critics say negotiating with the Taliban sets a dangerous precedent and could spur more abductions.
12 His prediction, of course, will likely only spur more Searchers to return to the wild.
13 Increased M&A activity could also spur more stock offerings.
14 If accepted, the guidelines could spur more collaboration between the tech industry and the US military.
15 But there is no spur more powerful than for a man to see his children starving.
16 Embraer executives said the delivery should spur more orders, helping to fend off fresh competition from Airbus.
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