It is also subject to a clawback if sold before the expiration of the incentive period. |
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Since degree results are now a measure of teaching quality, there's an incentive to give better scores. |
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What is needed is an incentive for fishers in New Zealand waters to use jiggers, a ban on trawling would do that. |
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With no incentive for self-regulation the result will always be a race to the bottom. |
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These food rations act as an incentive for income transfer among community members. |
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The incentive scheme raised strong public criticism that such white-collar crimes would go unpunished. |
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Strict rent control laws here hold down rents but give landlords little incentive to shell out for earthquake proofing. |
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Motivation hardly seems necessary for a World Cup final but for them there is an added incentive. |
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To investigate this, we used regression to examine the relation between response and the current value of the incentive in US dollars. |
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Because any unused portion of a housing allowance is lost, an employee has no incentive to try to bid down the cost of their accommodation. |
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It also cut a tax incentive aimed at new graduates relocating to remote regions. |
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The major incentive for employing aluminum is its weight saving compared to steel. |
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Individual senators have little or no incentive to yoke themselves together to advance the national interest. |
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The entire area has been designated for urban renewal and a tax incentive area. |
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There is no doubt that policy failures, weak governments, distorted incentive structures and rent-seeking are common around the world. |
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Clearly the database method of writing has become a strong incentive to lazy research and writing. |
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Additional vacation time or flex time may help your firm recruit and retain employees, but that's usually an insufficient incentive. |
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The exemptions were extended retroactively to cover many investments made during the period in which the incentive had been eliminated. |
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For young consumers intent on immediately customizing their new rides, that extra money might turn into the most powerful incentive of all. |
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With audit fees shrinking to a sliver of overall revenues, accountants had even less incentive to ride herd on their clients. |
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Customers finally have an incentive to actually test Linux and open source software. |
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At the same time, the church has every incentive to litigate, because the litigation is cost-free. |
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For example, deregulation is giving facilities the incentive to flatten electrical loads. |
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Millions of tenant farmers in the developing world have little incentive to invest in land improvements, rotate crops or improve soil fertility. |
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Sharing isn't permitted and the company has an incentive to go after login abuse because a shared login is a potential user lost. |
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This gives me even more incentive to do the swimathon as the training will help lop off a few pounds. |
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All employers have a moral, legal and financial incentive to do what they can to protect the health and safety of others. |
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Apparently having this done manually is extremely costly, so there's considerable incentive to automate the process as much as possible. |
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Tax on capital gains provides an incentive to place capital in the member country with the lowest level of taxation. |
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Tax is an interesting one, as the criticism is raised that high taxation reduces the incentive to make money. |
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When you meet your goals bit by bit, you will no doubt feel a sense of accomplishment which will be an incentive to move on. |
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We're providing very little incentive for students from social and economically disadvantaged backgrounds to come into education. |
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Even if we do draw the line somewhere and ban certain eugenic manoeuvres, the financial incentive may play a prominent role. |
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With the advent of primary care groups in 1999 a new incentive scheme was devised to influence prescribing. |
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In other words, people sometimes sweeten their stories, particularly if there is a financial incentive. |
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It is therefore highly necessary to reduce the effective marginal taxation to enhance the incentive to work. |
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Car manufacturers dispute the actual number of sales made under the 2,000 scrappage incentive. |
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The wage includes service charges, tips, incentive payments and commissions. |
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Unlike volume carmakers, they could not profit from government-sponsored scrappage incentive schemes. |
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More expensive water will provide an incentive to be more thrifty in how it is used. |
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Knowing your buds think your room looks fab is a super incentive to keeping it in tip-top shape. |
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Respiratory toilet is encouraged hourly throughout the postoperative period with the aid of an incentive spirometer. |
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The workers have not received work benefits and incentive payments agreed to over 12 months ago. |
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Non-exempt letting income can be sheltered by purchasing a rental property in a renewal incentive area. |
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This gives them a double chance, and must give them the incentive to think big. |
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The coming to light of a miscellany of my father's student-day notes was incentive to prepare this collection. |
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Promotion by seniority, waiting for dead men's shoes, is a sad blow to efficiency, for it stifles initiative and offers no incentive. |
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For two players like us, dinner on the docks was plenty incentive to strive for pocket billiards excellence. |
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Where is the incentive to act responsibly by trying to safeguard against the financial consequences of life's misfortunes? |
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Many press accounts have misread this book as an indictment of incentive zoning or as a polemic against privatization. |
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Some might argue that showering Afghanistan with food rather than bombs would create an incentive for further acts of terror. |
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The group as a whole has an incentive to keep the signal-to-noise ratio low and the conversation informative, even when contentious. |
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My minimal goal is to argue that altruism is not motivationally compatible with reward as an incentive for donation. |
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I sunk deeper below the surface of the raging river, and was losing all incentive to try and get back up. |
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Everybody seemed to know his job and needed no incentive to carry it out other than the hope of a taste of the real old mountain dew. |
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Somalia has hundreds of unmonitored airports and seaports where weapons and people can pass easily if enough financial incentive is applied. |
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Theodore deprived his new appointees of any financial incentive to renege by ensuring that Council membership remained unsalaried. |
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In fact, demands for reduced cycle times provide an incentive for nearshoring or onshoring. |
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The government's main objective in providing this incentive is to attract previously untried methods and technologies into the country. |
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Everybody, and I mean everybody, has some economic incentive to socialize health care cost. |
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It seems there's little incentive to adhere to the law, especially when breaking the rules makes such good business sense. |
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Structuring a mutually beneficial incentive program between the parent and the spin-off can alleviate many of these problems, says Breyer. |
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Another form of exercise specific to your lungs is the incentive spirometer. |
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Additionally, respiratory therapy personnel taught Mr V how to use the incentive spirometer. |
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By giving use and visibility to the general usage of metadata, there's an incentive to converge on the same vocabulary. |
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It does not matter where their place is in society as long as we give them an incentive to better themselves. |
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However, even this incentive is arguably little more than a cynical attempt to squeeze extra money out of customers. |
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As an added incentive anyone who gives a gold coin will also go in the draw to win a basket of haircare products. |
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Another feature of this bill is the implicit incentive to maintain a required level of safety standards. |
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The canny businessman, who was renowned for his own hard work, knew the percentage deal would be a powerful incentive for employees. |
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There will also be an incentive for people to move from England to Scotland for free personal care in their old age. |
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During the Carolingian reign, nobles were granted booty as reward and incentive to support the current king. |
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The drug has been granted orphan drug status in American and Europe, providing an incentive for Amarin to complete its development. |
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In addition to a reduction in structural unemployment, deregulation also lowers the incentive for surprise inflation. |
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And as long as the financial rewards for success are so lucrative there will always be an incentive to cheat in order to gain any advantage. |
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As a further incentive, include a swatch of material from which to base individual outfits. |
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I gave up smoking last May and decided I needed an incentive to keep off the ciggies and took up running. |
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In truth, there is little incentive for consumers to behave responsibly. |
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For some of these firms, a high stock price was so critical to survival that the incentive to manage information for this purpose overrode the importance of future reputation. |
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Xinhua, China's official news agency, reports that one of its staffers was offered mucky clips as a purchase incentive when he asked for a demo of the video. |
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Increasing returns from the Australian market will reduce the margin between this and higher-value Asian markets, thereby reducing the incentive for re-export. |
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On the one hand, lower interest rates at all maturities along the yield curve would increase the present value of future cash flows, increasing the incentive to invest. |
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As an added incentive for those contributing to the scheme, the committee is also setting up a prize draw for everyone who parts with their hard-earned cash. |
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As long as there are states willing to negotiate payments with groups like ISIS, there will be a financial incentive to kidnap. |
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But I see no incentive for the GOP to come to terms, and I think the potus knows it. |
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Hence in order to encourage people off the land and away from subsistence production, the incentive to produce for oneself and one's family had to be removed. |
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The cheapness of sugar creates an incentive for food manufacturers and retailers to sell consumers more of it in more formats, and drives sugarless foods out of the market. |
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Some insurers still agree to pay a set percentage of the chargemaster, so hospitals have an incentive to bump up those prices 5 or 6 percent a year. |
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Both owners and lessors of properties will qualify for the incentive. |
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Because of the striving for uniformity of attainments, there was little financial incentive to encourage clever children to realise their full capabilities. |
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There would be no incentive for road users to control the demand for parking, and there would also be no incentive for parking attendants to provide a service. |
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If the outcome is that they do reduce some of these liabilities, that could be an incentive for the filing. |
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It found that young people living in constituencies with safe seats, where parties see little incentive in engaging with the electorate, are a particularly worry. |
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The practice is so lucrative, and so weakly policed, that there is little incentive for the pirates to stop. |
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Another ecological incentive for using vegetable ivory is that renewed trade in tagua nuts could help protect endangered rain forests in Ecuador, Colombia and Peru. |
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Since virtually all the wines are sold with ease on the undemanding local market, there has been little or no incentive to modernize or re-equip the wineries. |
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Since cows gave milk every day, the railroad had to provide milk trains just as often, but once they started to do that, farmers found an incentive to keep an extra cow. |
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Our incentive and mandate to remain wholly autonomous remains steadfast. |
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Of course, the incentive for the Gingrich team would be not to delete the phony accounts. |
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The most common argument in favour of the distribution of exclusive copyrights is that they provide an incentive for artists and scientists to create their works. |
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Having a few years of copyright protection is a good incentive. |
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As it stands, candidates do not have much of an incentive to come out in favor of same-sex marriage. |
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For the first time, utilities nationwide will have a financial incentive to decrease electricity usage. |
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If the chief virtue of the adversary system lies in giving opposing parties a hearing, its greatest vice lies in giving those parties an incentive to silence each other. |
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To build brand awareness and drive sales at point of purchase, Horizon used coupon boxes to educate consumers about organics and offer an immediate trial incentive. |
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Her English was weak, which was an incentive for me to work on my French. |
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Where is the incentive for institutions to adhere to the rules if they know that a slush fund exists, which will grow bigger each year, to bail them out if they go under? |
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As written, the story seems to contend that lowering of the blood alcohol limit is largely the result of the federal government offering more highway money as an incentive. |
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That's trivial to giants but a major incentive for small fry. |
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There is an obvious incentive to report such crimes, because most insurance policies require such offences to be reported before compensation is paid. |
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An added incentive, if any, is the air-conditioning environment of the computer institutes offering the much-needed respite from the torrid summer. |
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To give seniors an incentive to have a chinwag about their health, Gibson's Pharmacy is offering 10 per cent off all vitamins and minerals during Seniors Week. |
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Until scholars and collectors stop buying, antiquities dealers have no incentive to stop selling. |
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One of the biggest complaints that critics have is that companies have an incentive to selectively publish data. |
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That alone provides a powerful incentive for civil society to try to ferret out the numbers. |
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In addition, because House Democrats were cut out of the negotiations over the bill, they don't feel any incentive to play ball. |
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After extubation, the nurse and respiratory therapist assist the patient with using an incentive spirometer and deep breathing and coughing every one to two hours while awake. |
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Families have a specific incentive to report miscarriages, stillbirths, and infant deaths to the family planning system as this leads to authorisation for a new pregnancy. |
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Indeed, the citizenry's incentive to finger such bad guys isn't particularly strong when the word on the street is that the these people are untouchable. |
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They have every incentive to cooperate with us because these are people who are promising to, you know, detonate dirty bombs or chemical weapons and the like in Europe. |
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In the case of agricultural commodities backwardation provides a most powerful incentive for traders to sell the cash commodity and buy the futures. |
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The bail set can be substantial and there is, therefore, a financial incentive for the person who goes bail to ensure that the charged person turns up for trial. |
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First of all, as the marginal income tax rate increases, the incentive to work decreases as less and less of one's earnings are actually kept for their own use. |
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There was no incentive to remain in the stolovaya after eating. |
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Because his reputation as a portraitist was growing, it is not surprising that an incentive was necessary to lure him back to painting tapestry cartoons. |
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Presidential appointees have incentive to leave on a high note. |
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The Committee can summon witnesses, and it is an added incentive to compliance with the Commissioner's suggestions that failure to do so may result in a grilling before it. |
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Gupta also strenuously denies that there was any financial incentive for him to back Gardasil. |
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This created a good incentive for the other justices to lobby the infirm one to step down. |
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But without enforced government mandates, outfitters have no incentive to jump on the bandwagon, and both workers and the environment continue to suffer. |
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Considering that these devices and all their ilk are tossed as soon as the next shiny thing comes along, what incentive is there to engineer with repairability in mind? |
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Frequent flier miles are no longer the incentive du jour for credit card companies and banks. |
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Develop ways to lead people to get the job done and master the intricacies of profit center accountability and incentive compensation. |
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Ventrac is a unique addition to the PERC propane mower incentive program as it is the first compact tractor to be approved for the program. |
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This took much of the economic incentive out of raiding, though sporadic slaving activity continued into the 11th century. |
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The Sea Mice and a Million Fair campaign is offering a new loyalty and incentive programme for meeting planners. |
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To correct this problem, scientists are now using a sweet, gooey incentive to recruit another army-of bacteria. |
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If this happens, there could be a decreased incentive among orthopaedic surgeons to preserve menisci in ACL surgery. |
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Removing HECS fees as an incentive for nursing graduates in under-resourced and short-staffed areas such as rural and remote communities. |
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General Motors Co, a United States-based automaker, has received a USD10m sales tax incentive, to redevelop 30 acres at its Warren Tech Center. |
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Both rates for the tax incentive, the only one contained in the Statute for Industrial Innovation, reach the upper limits of the existing range. |
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More importantly, businesses are using incentive compensation as a strategic weapon to gain market share through mind share. |
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An efficient agent facing another efficient agent has an incentive to misreport his type to free ride on the other agent. |
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Unlike any other agent incentive program in the world, Le Guest Book offers agents a cash payment on fulfilled bookings. |
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They also tend to work under different incentive systems, with women being compensated by piece rate payment schemes more frequently. |
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Mutualising liability without fully mutualising decision making power would create the wrong incentive, said the German finance minister. |
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Totalise, which offered customers free shares in the company as an incentive to sign up, has collapsed and been placed into administration. |
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But the fact Celtic are the only SPL team Hearts have not beaten in any competition this term is the incentive Nade needs. |
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In support of this idea, naloxone has been shown to reduce incentive value of sweetness in humans, without affecting levels of hunger. |
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As such, being classified with EDNOS gives those with eating disorders a perverse incentive to get worse in order to get better. |
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If a segment's share of joint cost is expected to exceed its stand-alone cost, it has no incentive to act jointly. |
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There's a financial incentive For both colleges and the NFL to require talented players to play on college teams before they turn pro. |
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Companies' growing use of TSR as a performance metric represents a race to the middle in incentive plan design. |
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Not while you are the tubbiest chap in the video, Peter, but you'll rarely have a better incentive to diet. |
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Like utilization review, the typical financial incentive more closely resembles a nightstick than a scalpel. |
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There is clearly no incentive for this grossly inefficient state company to save money when they can hike up the cost of their product at will. |
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Among the major issues in these regimes are the incentive problems of subnational government bureaucrats. |
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However, as the scheme is voluntary, offers no financial incentive and is not enforced immigrants are free to ignore the scheme. |
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Information asymmetry arises here, if the seller has more relevant information than the buyer but no incentive to disclose it. |
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The chance to participate in the economic success of technological inventions was a strong incentive to both inventors and investors. |
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It is possible that this provided an incentive which led to the eventual 2008 take over by the Abu Dhabi United group led by Sheikh Mansour. |
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The nations with a surplus would have a powerful incentive to get rid of it. |
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Falling prices also resulted in homes worth less than the mortgage loan, providing a financial incentive to enter foreclosure. |
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There is, therefore, an incentive for asset managers to expand their assets under management in order to maximize their compensation. |
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Unless matters take a nastier turn, neither side has much incentive to compromise. |
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Angry governments gained an incentive to ignore the Continental System, which led to the weakening of Napoleon's coalition. |
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Tourism revenue can provide a potent incentive to preserve local cultural distinctives. |
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Kenya banned most game hunting in 1977, removing a major economic incentive for rural communities to protect wildlife. |
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Legal privileges and relative independence were an incentive to remain in good standing with Rome. |
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Carolina was not settled until 1670, and even then the first attempt failed because there was no incentive for emigration to that area. |
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Would a nonmonopolistic system be an incentive for a leaner process, and lead to affordable prices? |
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The fishing industry has a strong financial incentive to oppose some measures aimed at improving the sustainability of fish stocks. |
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Heat exposure leads to diminished thirst drive and thirst may not be a sufficient incentive to drink in many situations. |
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Shillington states that existing contact with the Mediterranean received added incentive with the growth of the port city of Carthage. |
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This dampened the incentive for the Song to further campaign against the Liao. |
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They solve the problems somewhat differently, but the reaction of the market is the main incentive to comply with a ruling. |
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For example, a living trust is often an express trust, which is also a revocable trust, and might include an incentive trust, and so forth. |
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Due to high fixed costs, when demand fell, these newly merged companies had an incentive to maintain output and reduce prices. |
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Cesaire Assah Meh found that corporate taxes create an incentive to become an entrepreneur to avoid double taxation. |
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Although it was not a great incentive by itself, the conditions at New Lanark for the workers and their families were idyllic for the time. |
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The terrified looks on everyone's face when it was time to play that game was enough incentive to come to Thanksmas. |
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The Quit for Good study offered Maori nursing students and their whanau buddies a scholarship, as an incentive to quit smoking. |
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Their appearance on this list may act as an incentive to improve and move to the white list. |
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This would create some knowledge gaps and reduce the incentive to apply for people focused on job security. |
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A private, publicly traded, nonlocal company may find little incentive in working toward those goals. |
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This is an incentive to continue running in the interest of society. |
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Placing the cannabis industry in the hands of nonprofits committed to fostering public health would rejigger the incentive structure. |
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Without work, many militiamen will have little incentive to disband. |
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Risk-taking may then be fostered by incentive structures that focus on rewarding very good results and do not penalize bad results. |
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To solve this problem and make those measurements incentive compatible, I will introduce a new market institution, called Bayesian markets. |
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Ultimately, health plans and integrated systems would be caring for a defined population with an incentive to care about the health and wellness of that population. |
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Part of the problem is that when the federal government is paying for a locally managed project, the incentive is to drag it out and keep funny money flowing. |
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Capitalism can stimulate considerable growth because the capitalist can and has an incentive to reinvest profits in new technologies and capital equipment. |
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As any improvement made on a holding by a tenant became the property of the landlord when the lease expired or was terminated, the incentive to make improvements was limited. |
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The decennial censuses conducted since 1790 in the United States created an incentive to establish racial categories and fit people into these categories. |
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Critics say gainsharing could provide an incentive to skimp on care. |
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If the profitability of service lines varies, providers will have a financial incentive to invest in profitable service lines to the detriment of unprofitable service lines. |
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With MOOCs offered by the most renowned professors in their respective fields, students have less incentive to relocate for postsecondary education. |
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Supporters of relatively unpopular third parties have a substantial incentive to avoid wasted votes by casting all of their votes for a slate of candidates from a major party. |
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The property has excellent potential for discovery of volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralisation, with the added incentive of potential significant gold and silver content. |
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Because the goal-based incentives were regarded as de-motivating, the chair, after discussion, decided to uncouple specific goal achievements from incentive payments. |
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When housing prices decreased, homeowners in ARMs then had little incentive to pay their monthly payments, since their home equity had disappeared. |
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We also tested program interactions with the ruralness of the GP's practice, to see whether the enhanced incentive level in rural areas resulted in greater program impact. |
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There is less likely to be a strong incentive to parachute them into constituencies in which they are strangers and thus less than ideal representatives. |
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With millions of dollars at stake, pirates have little incentive to stop. |
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Since visibility and firepower now favoured the Germans, there was no incentive for Beatty to risk further battlecruiser losses when his own gunnery could not be effective. |
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In March 2005, a graduated vehicle excise duty system, with tax bands based on CO2 ratings, was introduced as an incentive to purchase vehicles with lower emission ratings. |
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However, the private provider's incentive to reduce costs is excessive because this provider ignores the adverse effects on quality that are not contractable. |
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Rewards for their arrest gave incentive for Romans to capture those proscribed, while the assets and properties of those arrested were seized by the triumvirs. |
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From the VOC's perspective, there was little financial incentive to regard the region as anything more than the site of a strategic victualing centre. |
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The incentive payments made to farmers are a private donation from Rhonda Willson, Executive Chairman, John While Springs Pte Ltd and Director, Gilgai Australia. |
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Leading SSL VPN technology company Aventail Corporation today announced a new phase to its global channel incentive plan, featuring cash payouts to partner-led sales. |
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An extra incentive for Teach's capture was the offer of a reward from the Assembly of Virginia, over and above any that might be received from the Crown. |
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However, QS state that no survey participant, academic or employer, is offered a financial incentive to respond, while no academic is able to vote for their own institution. |
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On-the-Job Training opportunity provides employers with a great incentive to hire workers who are eager, trainable and available to re-enter the workforce? |
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The BM DTP incentive is offered to help the industries obtained basic material with competitive prices badly needed amid the global financial crisis. |
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Used Car Expert magazine is claiming it is possible to save more than the pounds 2,000 showroom incentive by shopping around for deals on preregistered and nearly new cars. |
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For the mass of new workers who had not come out of a syndicalist or craft tradition, incentive pay and the speedup idea carried relatively little negative meaning. |
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Voters have an incentive to vote for one of the candidates they predict are most likely to win, even if they would prefer neither candidate to win. |
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We would have quality supplies of morphine, drug addicts would have less product to buy, crooks would lose the financial incentive and Afghan farmers would have a cash crop. |
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To ensure the project's achievability, MEBS has also launched a private investment fund named Solar Energy-Photovoltaik in Oman as an added incentive. |
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Once recognised, groups receive financial subsidies from the parliament and guaranteed seats on committees, creating an incentive for the formation of groups. |
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