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1 Hopefully, Logitech's lowered price point will help spur consumer adoption of the Revue.
2 It has also withdrawn a rule created in 2008 to spur consumer lending.
3 Analysts have warned the jump could undermine Beijing's efforts to spur consumer spending.
4 Economists and the White House are betting these policies will spur consumer spending to jump-start the fledgling economic recovery.
5 In September, the company cut its full-year sales forecast due to higher rebates paid to retailers to spur consumer spending.
6 In September, Del Monte cut its full-year sales forecast due to higher rebates paid to retailers to spur consumer spending.
7 Auto industry finance arms have also received government assistance to help spur consumer lending with auto sales plunging this year amid recession.
8 That has spurred consumers to take matters in their own hands.
9 In turn, this spurred consumer consumption as credit empowered Americans to spend future income on current wants.
10 That will have the effect of keeping longer-term interest rates down, which the Fed hopes will spur consumers to borrow and spend.
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