11.   Kemp repeatedly missed opportunities to statistically prove his claim that tax cuts spur growth.

12.   Next year, tax cuts will spur consumer demand, the laggard in the economic recovery so far.

13.   Rate cuts spur economic growth by lowering the price companies and consumers pay to borrow money, and by lowering the cost of servicing that debt.

14.   Such a rate cut would likely spur economic activity not only in the industrialized nations but around the world.

15.   Such a cut could spur a price war among fast food chains, leading to increased demand for beef.

16.   Texas issues shadowed national stock trends on optimism that another interest rate cut would spur the economy and consumer spending, which would boost corporate profits.

17.   Such talk was particularly rife as the German rate cuts spurred expectations that the Bundesbank is willing to tolerate further dollar strength against the mark.

18.   The cuts have spurred mass rallies among citizens accustomed to some of the most generous welfare benefits in the world.

19.   The retroactive cut would also spur the floundering economy by encouraging consumer spending and investment, advocates say.

20.   The subsidy cuts have spurred Sasol to examine its unit that produces synthetic fuel to minimize the expected loss.

n. + spur >>共 486
cut 3.04%
bone 2.49%
rate 2.49%
economy 2.30%
report 2.12%
price 2.12%
growth 1.84%
competition 1.38%
move 1.29%
weather 1.20%
cut + v. >>共 562
be 32.40%
come 5.56%
have 2.78%
help 2.57%
affect 2.49%
take 1.99%
make 1.70%
mean 1.39%
go 1.31%
include 1.10%
spur 0.68%
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