Sentences with phrase «spurred much growth»

Even the somewhat weak loonie hasn't spurred much growth in Canada's export sector.

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The administration contends tax cuts would spur so much economic growth that the resulting new revenues would help offset the cost of the cuts.
«The bill provides much - needed relief from the Dodd - Frank Act for thousands of community banks and credit unions, and will spur lending and economic growth without creating risks to the financial system,» the White House said in a statement after the vote.
Such a depreciation would spur Canadian exports and provide a much - needed stimulus to medium - term economic growth.
A second question is what's the best way for countries to work down their debt - to - GDP ratios, and the argument is that focusing too much on cutting the numerator is self - defeating and countries should instead prioritize growing the denominator, i.e. implementing long - term structural reforms to spur growth, thereby growing their way out of their debts.
Cuomo spent much of last year giving away billions of dollars to spur economic growth in Upstate New York.
But because the BMP4 and noggin molecules were directly in contact with the cells, much less growth factor was needed to spur the differentiation — approximately 12 times less than what would be required by conventional solution - based techniques.
A colleague informed him of a startling trend: liver cancer was plaguing affluent Filipinos at a much higher rate than their less - wealthy counterparts — a phenomenon that, despite a slew of other lifestyle differences, Campbell believed was linked to their higher intake of animal protein.1 Bolstering his suspicions, Campbell also learned of a recent study from India showing that a high protein intake spurred liver cancer in rats, while a low protein intake seemed to prevent it.2 Intrigued by this gem of little - known research, Campbell decided to investigate the role of nutrition in cancer growth himself — an endeavor that ended up lasting several decades and producing over one hundred publications (none of which pertained to Fight Club).3
The plan is to measure growth on English proficiency exams, but the state did not outline how much weight scores would be given in determining a school's grade or how they would spur state intervention if progress is insufficient.
Privatizing China's lumbering state - owned enterprises, for example, spurred private - sector growth until it accounted for as much as 70 percent of China's gross domestic product (GDP) by 2005.
According to a study done in the US by Regional Economic Models, Inc., such an approach could cut American carbon pollution by as much as 52 % in 20 years, while adding millions of jobs and spurring economic growth.
«While we are encouraged that confidence is rising across investors, consumers, businesses, economists, and home builders, much of it appears to be in anticipation that the forthcoming Administration and the new Congress will enact fiscal policies and deregulation that will help spur growth.
Many have expressed concern for these markets where shale fracking has spurred so much growth.
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