A verbalization that encourages you to attempt something.
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Examples for "urging "
Examples for "urging "
1 Russia expressed concern about the Korea situation, urging restraint from all sides.
2 Photo: RNZ Police were urging the public to avoid Onepu Spring Road.
3 Economic analysts are urging caution on the better trade figures announced today.
4 This included urging people to work from home and limiting social gatherings.
5 However, opposition parties were urging him to lift all travel bans imposed.
1 Maybe events in South Australia will provide the painful but necessary spur .
2 Analysts also believe the news could spur further takeovers in the sector.
3 Necessity, however, has proven a powerful spur to innovation for Indian companies.
4 The World Bank arm aims to spur private investment in developing countries.
5 CONSOLIDATION The deal could spur more consolidation in the electrical equipment industry.
1 They need to be able to prod and press for the truth.
2 Arabi's comments could worry investors who want the IMF to prod reform.
3 Then they poured water on the cattle prod , increasing the voltage .
4 Trust Tats to think it would be best to prod him out.
5 He put the cattle prod aside and said, Put your arms down.
1 Without much prodding , Dendera and Nessa agree to remain in their room.
2 SandRidge has made changes in recent months after some prodding by Icahn.
3 But the Rube kept on digging and prodding in the upper berths.
4 But business leaders and some politicians have been prodding him to stay.
5 Olsson, totally unmarked, had the simple task of prodding over the line.
1 The boss thrust the goad into the hand of the bashful fellow.
2 But now the charioteer had the reins and goad in his hand.
3 I saw Iwan walking beside the lead ox, holding a long goad .
4 The fear of it began to goad him in flesh and spirit.
5 Long may his elegant Philippics continue to goad and tickle our complacencies!
1 And why has the Government been goading companies to be more productive?
2 Neither of them replied and Yates lost interest in goading them further.
3 Then they joined in goading the man on again with their eyes.
4 His goading good humor proved mildly settling, and Magiere relaxed a little.
5 Her ceaseless cry was goading the brave little beast like a spur.
1 The government says the new rules also aim at spurring downstream investment.
2 But the legislation languished, spurring a final campaign to prevent the change.
3 Cooper credits industry friends and colleagues for spurring him to start Corenic.
4 Now aging infrastructure is wearing out, spurring the need for new investment.
5 It has been credited with spurring greater automation, competition and lower costs.
6 Such a move could end up spurring major losses at European banks.
7 It says that two factors were spurring the growth of the trade.
8 America's love for take-out is spurring a boom in food delivery start-ups.
9 The accolades are merely spurring Chattoo on to push for greater things.
10 The scheme is sometimes criticized for not spurring low-carbon investment fast enough.
11 And the six go at full speed, spurring incessantly through the valley.
12 He appeared in a desperate hurry, and was spurring his horse vigorously.
13 Then spurring his horse, he was out of sight in a moment.
14 No amount of spurring served to lengthen the stride of their horses.
15 If Catherine wasn't involved, what was spurring her visions about the Avenger?
16 The Talabas appeared to be much excited, and were spurring their horses.
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Spurring в диалектах
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