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1 At one point, the town explored bringing gambling in to spur growth .
2 Wall Street wants the tax breaks to boost returns and spur growth .
3 Investors are hoping the new government will announce new measures to spur growth .
4 Mexico should turn its attention inward and invest to spur growth , Slim said.
5 Some entrepreneurs and analysts said the deal was insufficient to spur growth significantly.
6 Instead, he emphasizes the need to spur growth and create jobs.
7 They want state companies to help spur growth , even if that reduces short-term gains.
8 Worse could be to come should consumer borrowing continue to spur growth in 2015.
9 He has also attracted criticism for not doing more to spur growth at home.
10 At the same time, Applied has moved aggressively into solar equipment to spur growth .
11 Fiscal consolidation has failed to spur growth or boost employment.
12 Fezzani said that government incentives in Italy, China and India are expected to spur growth .
13 Feed in tariffs were also introduced to spur growth in small-scale, locally produced renewable power.
14 Increased spending on infrastructure could spur growth and expand the budget deficit, market participants say.
15 Interest rate cuts can take months to spur growth .
16 Intel had invested in the JV in 2006 to spur growth in the then-emerging technology.
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