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"incentive" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] incentive (for/to somebody/something) (to do something) something that encourages you to do something
  2. [countable] a payment or concession (= a reduction in the amount of money that has to be paid) that encourages somebody to do something

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" Soon Mumford says, "The incentive to think, the incentive to feel and act, in fact the incentive to live, will soon disappear.
"They have no incentive, and we have no incentive," he said.
The Medicare incentive payment morphed into the Merit-Based Incentive Program.
When there is no incentive for alliance, there is every incentive for attack.
But the worst part is that Facebook's incentive aren't directly aligned with everyone's incentive.
Snyder—had little incentive to prioritize the issue, and every incentive to ignore it.
China has every incentive to stay the course and almost no incentive to change.
Everybody has an incentive to get on board, and there's no incentive not to get on board.
Consider an Incentive A meta-analysis of exercise programs concluded that previously sedentary adults respond to incentive.
Given the right market incentive, as opposed to warehouser incentive, the metal will reappear when it is needed.
After the initial bumps from the incentive, the rate of growth will go back to pre-incentive rates.
Under the status quo, firms have every incentive to keep profits abroad and little incentive to repatriate earnings.
There's no incentive for companies to do it and thus no incentive to get better at carbon capture.
And not only will there be less incentive to refinance, but there will also be less incentive to move.
And so, they have no incentive to upgrade their second-class lines, and certainly no incentive to charge people less.
Colonoscopies, with an average incentive of $160, and CAT scans, with an average $141 incentive, were the other leading procedures.
"The Upton incentive dulls the incentive that an AHCA waiver would otherwise create to stay continuously covered," Bagley told me.
Right-wing media, which has no incentive to compromise and every incentive to stoke outrage, is in the driver's seat.
His reasoning was that the utility now has enormous financial incentive to avoid wildfires but very little incentive to avoid blackouts.
As a result, companies had lots of incentive to grow as fast as possible, and little incentive to focus on profits.
They're just ignoring it because there's no incentive for them to do anything, so the incentive has to come from within.
While it's true that governments have a similar incentive to hold down prison costs, the for-profit incentive makes that more explicit.
The most popular procedures in terms of number of cases, were lab/blood work, with an average incentive paid of $25, followed closely by mammograms, with an average incentive of $38.40, and then MRIs, with an average incentive of $141.45.
And both countries have become less generous in granting permanent residency, reducing both migrants' incentive to train and employers' incentive to train them.
He will receive a base salary of 610,000 pounds ($740,418) and can participate in the group's annual incentive and long term incentive plan.
That means Outlier has an incentive to ensure each student's success — but does it also create an incentive to simply let everyone pass?
Democrats have incentive to remind people they're still focused on policy, and Republicans have incentive to portray impeachment as a loser with voters.
If Canadians will have an incentive to do business with this Lockheed Martin aerospace company under the USMCA, they had an incentive under NAFTA.
While real firms with real products have every incentive to collaborate and avoid mutual destruction through patent litigation, patent trolls have no such incentive.
"There is not only no incentive to complain but there is no incentive to become involved with government in any way," Mr. Gould said.
The data was limited to a group of people that have an incentive to collaborate (Wikipedians), rather than relative strangers that don't have this incentive.
Even the Senate legislation would make many of the incentive provisions temporary, raising uncertainty and limiting or eliminating any incentive effect from the very start.
Thus, ABC has no incentive to keep making more episodes of the show from a financial perspective, where Fox has huge incentive to do so.
There's an incentive to inflate the extent of a breach, or to make it up completely—and that incentive exists for both hackers and security vendors.
That said, incentive income accruals remain strong and Fitch believes realized incentive income may be less volatile than pre-crisis experience given the increased diversity of product platforms.
While insurers may try to compete on price paid by employers, they have little incentive to improve coverage – and even less incentive to serve those without employee coverage.
Just because as soon as you have an incentive to make people buy things through ads, you have an incentive to make them spend more time on it.
He is also eligible for incentive-based compensation including a $7.5 million annual target-based bonus and an annual equity-based long-term incentive grant of $15 million.
He also is eligible for incentive-based compensation including a $7.5 million annual target-based bonus and an annual equity-based long-term incentive grant of $15 million.
"Once it spreads inside a company, there's a strong incentive for people to join, but there will be now a strong incentive for new companies to join," he said.
The agreements in place at all of its Wisconsin operations also include a signing bonus, two separate variable incentive plans, pension enhancements for current employees and a retirement incentive.
A potential incentive package may include a "very generous" transportation incentive to alleviate traffic fears, as well as educational aspects to ensure Amazon has a pipeline to a skilled workforce.
This means that consumers have little incentive to conserve it and investors have little incentive to build pipes and other infrastructure to bring it to where it is needed most.
Even if he ever was deeply loyal to the president, considering how they parted ways, he has less incentive to hold back and more incentive to say what he knows.
"If the course has a benefit in terms of increasing health and reducing utilization, Blue Cross has an incentive to cover it and an incentive to negotiate," said Mr. Custer.
"It's actually cheaper to give the incentive than not to give the incentive," Duflo said, speaking about how this testing approach puts more rigor around the process of setting policy.
The shifts now have made it so Democrats' incentive is to make explicitly pro-racial equality appeals and Republicans now have an incentive to make more explicit anti-minority appeals.
It is the corruption of the body politic and an incentive to get rich, or richer, by cheating the system — which is, in effect, an incentive to slowly destroy it.
"You have to be brave and you have to be a solid company to do this, because there is no real incentive to do this, no financial incentive," he said.
It even anticipates some cities may have to create "special incentive legislation in order for the state/province to achieve a competitive incentive proposal," it writes in its request for proposals.
Stronger unions would have every incentive to bargain down capital's share of companies' profits, but very little incentive to support competition-boosting reforms that might undermine the stability of those profits.
The loss-incentive group met their step goal on 45 percent of days, compared to 36 percent of days in the lottery group and 35 percent in the gain incentive group.
INCENTIVE AUCTION UPDATE: Gary Epstein, who co-chairs the Incentive Auction Task Force, offered an optimistic assessment of the commission's work so far while speaking at the Americans Spectrum Management Conference.
And don't forget, the conservatives have every incentive to push for "repeal first" as much as they can — but no Republican has any incentive to let the whole effort fall apart.
Unfortunately, as this tax incentive became more popular with more taxpayers, the IRS responded to the relatively infrequent instances of outright abuse by launching an all-out assault against the incentive.
It's that, as is the case with many serial jailhouse informants, his incentive to tell stories that prosecutors wanted to hear was far greater than his incentive to tell the truth.
For an added incentive, you can save big on .
They've got no incentive to change that — for now.
The buyer's incentive to pick up seconds is what she describes as "significant savings on their input costs" — so if you make the buying process simple enough the economic incentive kicks in.
The Section 936 tax incentive was finally fully terminated in 2005 after a 10-year "grandfathering" of companies operating on the island in 1996 when Congress officially voted to end the incentive.
For instance, the mortgage interest deduction makes it easier to buy a house; the charitable deduction creates an incentive to donate to charity; accelerated depreciation creates an incentive to buy new equipment.
SO THE LAST POINT I'DMAKE IS WHEN YOU COMBINE FULL EXPENSING, WHICH WILL BE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY WITH A RATE CUT, WITH REPATRIATON, IT SAYS THE INCENTIVE IT TO INVEST IN AMERICA, THE INCENTIVE IS TO PUT MANUFACTURING IN AMERICA, THE INCENTIVE IS TO TAKE YOUR MONEY OVERSEAS AND INVEST IT IN AMERICA BECAUSE YOU CAN WRITE IT OFF.
Threatening to cut off this aid would confront the PA with greater incentive to change than it faces currently, but that incentive could be dulled if neighboring countries simply backfill the PA's budget.
Employees who do choose to move are being offered a 85033 percent incentive bonus and 90 days to move, while those who don't accept the reassignment could receive a voluntary separation incentive payment.
As you assess the current state at play, do you think there is a genuine incentive – enough of an incentive on both sides to get to a deal, Phase One deal, relatively soon?
He will receive an annual salary of $1.6 million; a short-term annual incentive bonus of $3.2 million, which would be prorated for 2017; and a long-term incentive award of $20123 million.
Employees who do choose to move are being offered a 25 percent incentive bonus and 90 days to move, while those who don't accept the reassignment could receive a voluntary separation incentive payment.
New Jersey offered an incentive package valued at $7 billion.
But now there's a financial incentive for the entrepreneurially minded.
There's a real financial incentive to get virtual reality right.
Italy has a clear incentive to push such a scheme.
What's the incentive for the venture capitalist, or the entrepreneur?
There's certainly a financial incentive to tackle home projects solo.
"Keeping the entrepreneurial incentive is a good thing," Rubenstein said.
There's a big incentive for Player A to switch strategies.
The idea behind the investment and incentive program isn't new.
The incentive, of course, depends on the price of cryptocurrency.
Incentive alignment is one thing, and my wallet is another.
And why there's little incentive for the industry to change.
Without a clear economic incentive, that investment is not forthcoming.
They have little incentive to rush or seek greater efficiency.
Airlines have a financial incentive to adopt the technology quickly.
Sure. Or if there's hate speech or incentive to violence.
It's established a financial incentive for Beahm to be controversial.
Every sensible incentive pushes the US and China to collaborate.
The employer problem: The incentive to invest in the future.
There is a strong incentive not to change these assumptions.
So, they made one bad decision about an incentive plan.
"Everyone has an incentive to be sensible," Mr Harrison says.
Right now, there is hardly an incentive to do that.
That further reduced the incentive to export sugar, Bores said.
The government in Warsaw has little incentive to back down.
For whatever reason, it's just a not a good incentive.
The incentive model is working, so that's a big plus.
He said this could create an additional incentive for migrants.
That is an extra incentive to bring about rapid decarbonisation.
Where was the incentive to move me up the ladder?
If the market will not provide an incentive, governments could.
Retirees have a recent additional incentive to save any windfall.
Where it differs from Progressive is in the financial incentive.
What would be the incentive to build something like this?
It only creates more incentive to unleash such ghastly gestures.
Raters may have no incentive to do their job well.
Among them is users' decreasing incentive to upgrade their devices.
There's no incentive for you to break from your tribe.
But he also has a personal incentive to maintain coverage.
We had an incentive program that drove the wrong behavior.
Sanders has plenty of money and no incentive to quit.
China also has an incentive to keep Kim in power.
He offered the cruise as an incentive a year ago.
That will reduce the incentive for carriers to be contrite.
Government agencies, in particular, had no incentive and negligible capacity.
Even when manufacturers have the incentive, there's a different problem.
One incentive is the crude quality, which makes it exportable.
The incentive behind the resolution isn't difficult to spot. Rep.
That's a pretty hefty economic incentive to game an algorithm.
And Democrats will have little incentive to offer any help.
In fact, there may be incentive to do anything but.
That's a strong incentive to cut more than they have.
Incentive spending was down 6 percent to $3,276 per vehicle.
The incentive has been credited with spurring adoption of EVs.
In fact, he's giving the opposite incentive: not to cooperate.
In many ways, Tasaka is a trailblazer for this incentive.
Professional operators also have a sharper incentive to act responsibly.
So you really want the incentive system to be there.
There must be an incentive to act on the information.
Customized jewelry can be a big incentive for Indian customers.
This perverse government incentive is why we, along with Reps.
And that despite a persistent cash incentive for LME delivery.
Earmarks let us harness that incentive to get bills passed.
Germany, champions of liberalism have a powerful incentive to cooperate
The water fountains provide further incentive to BYO water bottle.
Medicare, then, has a big incentive to use house calls.
So that's your incentive to pay more than a dollar.
Tobacco companies have a strong incentive to offer THR products.
"There is no incentive to go outside," Mr. Rashed said.
The incentive is so strong, they're going to keep coming.
It gives healthy Americans an incentive to buy health insurance.
The government owned everything, so what would be the incentive?
The government has a monetary incentive to encourage community sentences.
Drug companies have little incentive to make these comparisons. Why?
The overpass collapse provides fresh incentive to pursue these efforts.
Currently there is little incentive to optimize time and talent.
Less incentive to go public is the key driver here.
The federal government has plenty of incentive to create them.
There was no such incentive to do research for men.
So, there's no incentive for them to be more efficient.
Or, rather, you're not increasing anyone's incentive to do anything.
Otherwise, there wouldn't be much incentive to make new drugs.
"There's never an incentive to stay in debt," O'Leary says.
These entanglements and incentive compensation plans do not create confidence.
Do you think most corporate apologies require a financial incentive?
There's plenty of incentive to act as fast as possible.
That's a strong financial incentive for companies to offer insurance.
The foundation gave the group $100,000, with a matching incentive.
It's not a lesson they have any incentive to learn.
It's meant as an incentive for investment in impoverished America.
But it could remove an incentive to conduct rigorous tests.
So there's an incentive to, you know, make fetch happen.
So their incentive was to speak about race in code.
There's no big customer here, no incentive, until it escalates.
Declining prices have limited businesses' incentive to expand and hire.
Where's the incentive to grow up before you have to?
Altruism, and a little financial incentive, can be motivating factors.
They have a robust incentive to make the workplace better.
Incentive stock options are not part of the Sanders proposal.
Equifax uses two main performance measures to decide incentive pay.
They are meant as a financial incentive to encourage recycling.
So there's a lot of incentive to pay the attackers.
But most companies have no incentive to close pay gaps.
The regulation provided that incentive — by pressuring them into it.
Equifax uses two main performance measures to decide incentive pay.
I use that as incentive to get out of bed.
China has a strong incentive to abide by the agreement.
What it currently lacks is an incentive to do so.
But I don't see any incentive for it to change.
In the ecommerce world, there's no incentive to play nice.
Mr. Netanyahu had little incentive to yield on that demand.
Patients have little incentive to seek out the cheapest provider.
Patients have little incentive to seek out the cheapest provider.
What's the incentive for Myanmar to comply with this ruling?
Jumah is offered as an incentive to encourage good behavior.
City governments thus have less incentive to invest in more
Partisanship may also give Democratic politicians an incentive to escalate.
There was an almost natural reason and incentive to collaborate.
"There was no incentive to hold down costs," Mabus said.
"Many developers have the incentive to lower leverage," he said.
Ralph Northam signed into law a $750 million incentive package.
With prices this obscured, there's no incentive to shop around.
Maryland's incentive package is estimated in the billions as well.
That gives schools a direct incentive to help students succeed.
This created a strong incentive for Republicans to accept one.
Eliminating origination fees on IRRRLs removes the incentive to churning.
The incentive is broken down to monthly payments of $25.
So I won't be getting the full "incentive" this year.
That is a powerful incentive to search for tax shelters.
Figuring out the correct type of incentive makes a difference.
Producers have every incentive to clearly communicate that to consumers.
All we need is an appropriate incentive and verification mechanism.
He has every incentive to retire comfortably in the country.
It was unclear what incentive packages were offered to Amazon.
They have incentive to be located wherever their customers are.
Democrats had an obvious partisan incentive to undermine Nixon's presidency.
So Congress had no incentive to pay attention to them.
That should create a healthy incentive for moderation going forward.
And there may be a financial incentive to do so.
The smaller package offered by Virginia includes a similar incentive.
This could be justified as a way to increase the incentive to work, but so much of America's welfare system is structured in similar ways that in practice that incentive is already very sharp.
The Government first claims that AT&T has an incentive to harm innovative virtual MVPDs and could act unilaterally on that incentive by foreclosing or restricting virtual MVPDs' access to "must-have" Turner content.
Blunt taxes leave major oil emissions untaxed, treat dirtier oils more favorably than cleaner ones, provide no incentive for technological innovation, and offer no incentive for refiners to consider climate in determining product mix.
That will make the league more entertaining and make baseball better, because we want to wake up every day and know that every team has an incentive to win, not an incentive to lose.
"The great incentive for us, and we believe the long-term great incentive for the private sector, will be that you will be judged on performance," Thomas Beasley said on "60 Minutes" in 1984.
"The campaign finance program continues to provide the incentive to candidates to reach out to voters to give small contributions and it gives the contributors the incentive to give to those candidates," she said.
"The only incentive for Republicans to act — with or without the cabinet — is the same incentive Republicans had in 1974 to insist on Nixon's resignation," Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia told me.
As per Target's short-term incentive plan, Cornell's compensation was based on the performance of two financial metrics: incentive EBIT, which makes up 75 percent of Cornell's stock component, and the rest on adjusted sales.
Critics of the program argue that employers wouldn't be able to access this data without providing financial incentive to their employees, and sometimes that incentive is so large that employees can't afford not to participate.
"I don't think there is a political risk because we are operating with the farmers, we are giving them incentive to produce and we are giving them an incentive to protect their investment," said Alaniz.
The redacted version did not disclose details about its incentive package.
So teachers have little incentive to help them grasp the curriculum.
Universities, in turn, give their academics an incentive to do so.
The fact is, candidates have every incentive to attack one another.
It's a hell of an incentive to earn an Apple Watch.
The high deductibles reduce people's incentive to get needed health care.
I've never been caught, which is an incentive to keep going.
To me, that's an incentive to start thinking outside the box.
That's because no one has had the incentive to do much.
Until now, neither party had much incentive to do that work.
Without an incentive, the markets would go into a death spiral.
Besides cap carryover, the other major ingredient is the incentive adjustment.
What's wrong with the incentive structure within which talk radio operates?
The deal represents a significant economic incentive for the prime minister.
It should serve as an incentive to save a bit more.
And the plastic makers have no incentive to stop making plastic.
For Warren, there may be an incentive to go after Sanders.
So the incentive for them to game social platforms is high.
That gives them the means and incentive to cover up abuse.
And they have no incentive to do this upgrade to fiber.
Unfortunately, there's a financial incentive to lean in the other direction.
But they do not have a clear incentive to announce it.
So right now investors don't have any incentive to buy gold.
That saves the state money, but weakens the incentive to work.
Incentive levels are already at a record and may rise further.
In fact, Pakistan has every incentive to keep things going smoothly.
In any given election, campaigns have incentive to turn out voters.
The smoking hot sex scenes are an additional incentive to read!
Without it, banks will have little incentive to diversify sovereign risk.
The old wealth tax was inefficient, incentive-sapping and often avoided.
Otherwise, they do not have much incentive to curtail their gameplaying.
That threat gives employers a strong incentive to follow the law.
Israel says this is an incentive to commit more severe attacks.
How this happened The California Guard's incentive manager, retired Master Sgt.
MORE INCENTIVE COMPENSATION, BECAUSE MORE CLIENT DRIVEN ACTIVITY, AND THEN INFLATION.
That, ultimately, may be the best incentive for officers to change.
These higher wages do seem to have had an incentive effect.
There is a great incentive to claim to be a minor.
The deal gives him every incentive to remain in hypergrowth mode.
And there's little incentive for big companies to consider their impact.
By December, he was earning $100,000 per sack in incentive pay.
Apple certainly has an incentive to switch up the iPhone design.
It also will reimburse Massachusetts for $87.4 million in incentive payments.
Furthermore, reviewers have no direct incentive to do a good review.
"The novel had become an incentive to deeper thinking," he said.
But we have no incentive to find out who they are.
But Sanders has no incentive to drop out of the race.
The older I get, the more there needs to be incentive.
Having them lifted was Tehran's incentive for dismantling its nuclear program.
And right now, you are giving us incentive to do that.
So there is no incentive for airlines to change their planes.
But more significant is the incentive it creates for online publishers.
"So there's a real incentive for people to subscribe," he said.
That gives ambitious younger judges no incentive to clear their dockets.
And both teams still have an incentive to go all-out.
The company is offering a cash incentive program for new accounts.
Still, the Chargers would have a strong financial incentive to move.
End the incentive for street gangs to fight over drug territories.
The three other groups were offered an incentive valued at $550.
This may create an incentive for people to sustain Bitcoin Cash.
We have invested $290 million since 2009 in incentive and rebates.
Pandey still has plenty of incentive to lead a successful offering.
But there seems little incentive for either candidate to get out.
But there's little incentive for authorities to track this long-term.
And there's little incentive to work on drugs you can't sell.
Railways say it reduces their incentive to invest in grain hauling.
Insurers often pay, so providers have an incentive to promote it.
Google does offers a solid incentive to pick up a Pixel.
They also denounced a $3 billion tax incentive to the company.
Eliminating the mortgage interest deduction would help end this harmful incentive.
In 2018, he earned $2.5 million from nonequity incentive plan compensation.
"There's an innate incentive to get in line," Mr. Kenney said.
But the tax incentive didn't create new jobs for the community.
This creates an incentive for the government to delay the vote.
Until then, Iraq's factions and militias had little incentive to coöperate.
There's a serious monetary incentive for you not to waste food.
But without peace and calm, these incentive packages don't mean much.
That gave governments little incentive to invest in extensive statistics systems.
For many, the apparent contradiction is easily explained by agency incentive.
However, once he has been sentenced, his incentive to cooperate diminishes.
Earmarks are a vital incentive to encourage lawmakers to support legislation.
Tencent said that Supercell employees would receive long-term incentive plans.
Stronger incentive income, fueled by the funds' better returns, strengthened earnings.
Banks also have little incentive to pursue debtors in Italy's courts.
But the GOP is seemingly indifferent to this bedrock democratic incentive.
Over all, Facebook has no incentive to stop carrying political ads.
Of course, socially dominant groups have every incentive to ignore luck.
This relative insulation may offer another incentive to buy the greenback.
Also, they will have less incentive to return for their hearings.
It also provided an incentive for regulators to attack financial fraud.
For the Bulgarian students, how much of the incentive is financial?
The upcoming cap spike throws this incentive system out of whack.
"There's no incentive to do business," said cloth merchant Fakhredin Fakhrzadegan.
In other words, an agricultural incentive has caused an environmental disaster.
Although 372 employees took the incentive, EPA did not replace them.
Providing a visual reminder and incentive has boosted their hygiene regiment.
Mr. Parakilas argues that Facebook has no incentive to protect privacy.
"There is an incentive to segregate these kids," Ms. Smith said.
Both parties have an incentive to spin the facts a bit.
Flush with money and a financial incentive to trailblaze, Time Inc.
That creates plenty of incentive to cut costs and increase revenue.
"With Each Incentive" will be positioned against the skyline of Chicago.
The incentive may be for both sides to mislead the other.
And for Verizon, there's another incentive to play hardball with Google.
So in some ways that's an incentive to go full autonomy.
Labels may not see much incentive to digitize less-popular material.
"You could ask, What's their incentive to do something?" he said.
Well, the tax cut provided no immediate incentive to raise wages.
An incentive that myself and many other patriotic Americans will provide.
Understandably, Republicans have no real incentive to agree to this compromise.
That's even less of an incentive for the EU to negotiate.
But this new money from the Upton amendment undercuts that incentive.
With a rental incentive, they pay around $1,570 a month total.
"Kim has every incentive to play that game too," she adds.
Instead, it is the way the tax incentive has been structured.
In the meantime, American industries will have less incentive to innovate.
That's why there is tremendous incentive to get it done correctly.
It has little, if any, incentive or desire to reform itself.
So Republicans historically haven't had much incentive to make voting easier.
He provided that incentive last year, and it helped attract Epicharis.
It's a powerful incentive to give in, and eventually, June does.
Manhattanites are extraordinarily provincial, and they need more incentive to come.
One is to provide her an incentive to complete the payments.
In fact, other countries may have an incentive to hide cases.
So for many pharma companies, the financial incentive just isn't there.
This provides an incentive for people to cross the border illegally.
The incentive will also apply to taxpayers who declare onshore assets.
"Everybody has a short-term incentive to play nice," Kazianis said.
Now we're moving back in the right direction, the incentive model.
In such a situation, the overwhelming incentive is to shoot first.
Our incentive is to serve and protect nonprofits and the public.
Reducing the salability of stolen goods diminishes the incentive to steal.
That provides a powerful financial incentive to keep patients taking medications.
The Super Bowl is the incentive for these traffickers to move.
And biomass provides a strong new incentive to continue that trend.
But that's just not part of the incentive structure right now.
Since they're not fishing there yet, the incentive seems especially high.
In January, the average incentive was $3,657, according to Edmunds research.
The solution is twofold: provide both the incentive and the information.
Other things given, domestic companies will have greater incentive to invest.
The score is not another requirement; it's more of an incentive.
The incentive package was one of the issues in the campaign.
Those entities and individuals just need the right incentive and competition.
Republican politicians have tended to criticize both of the incentive provisions.
But whether the tax incentive actually saved the sawmill is unclear.
Fidelity, the financial services company, also dangles food as an incentive.
Innovative firms have an incentive to locate near other innovative firms.
But no, we want everyone to work on an incentive basis.
There's this incentive to lie all the time, on both sides.
"Trustees have very little incentive to fight managers," Mr. Birdthistle said.
This should lessen the incentive for mastering engineers to abuse compression.
But our trading partners have no incentive to negotiate with us.
And right now there's no incentive for them to do that.
Boucher believes the incentive could kickstart off-planet industries in Canada.
And it acts as an incentive for people to show up.
As per Target's short-term incentive plan, Cornell's compensation is based on the performance of two financial metrics: incentive EBIT, which makes up 75 percent of Cornell's stock component, with the rest based on adjusted sales.
Consequently while in practice the Stop BEZOS Act would offer only a weak incentive to raise pay, it would offer a very strong incentive to favor hiring married and childless workers over single workers and parents.
That incentive package became a major issue in the 2018 governor's race between incumbent Scott Walker, a Republican who signed off on part of that incentive package, and Tony Evers, the Democratic candidate who criticized it.
The incentive to engage in motivated reasoning is high as a result.
Until now, the power authority's terms gave cities no incentive to conserve.
The incentive scheme expires at the end of June 2019, BAFA said.
But the private sector has no incentive to tell you about them.
"Women live longer, we have more incentive to do this," Kibler said.
Upside: It's a market incentive to get drivers to agree to Sat.
It sounds like there's an economic incentive to the plan as well.
Amnesty does nothing but create an incentive for additional crossings by illegals.
The incentive, he alleged, was political payback for his stunning election upset.
Adding some incentive, the winning team will split a $1 million prize.
"China and the U.S. have an incentive to get a deal done."
PIRRO: Yes, you think Mar-a-Lago is enough of an incentive?
This would give predators a strong incentive to evolve quickly, and ruthlessly.
That's the largest financial incentive any of the cities have publicly announced.
Then you'd need the right incentive system to convince people to contribute.
Even so, there's also a financial incentive to avoid having people readmitted.
This has allowed it to begin reducing driver incentive programs, they said.
Local officials had little incentive to report every case to their superiors.
And in some areas the EU has an incentive to offer concessions.
Such rewards provide an incentive for authors to keep updating their content.
What it did not offer was any incentive for Iowa to cooperate.
Smart move ... more incentive for the judges to find him not guilty.
Banks and card issuers have an incentive to make contactless more widespread.
That's a pity, when many organizations could use the incentive to improve.
Basically, it's guaranteeing demand for the Petro by manufacturing a financial incentive.
There is an incentive for them to not get involved in this.
All new incentive award grants will be made under the 2016 Plan.
Those Democrats have a clear political incentive to target the deduction cap.
Not a bad incentive to play as well as you possibly can.
In such a personalised system, OPS has no incentive to go quietly.
There's not a financial incentive for them to be sharing too much.
In general, pay should be in cash, rather than complicated incentive plans.
It has incentive programmes to attract engineering talent from elsewhere, notably Taiwan.
Clearly, there is no incentive here to invest in new production facilities.
With offshore and online betting so easy, " she asked, "what's the incentive?
For those without firm transport contracts, that reduces the incentive to drill.
The insurance firm now has an incentive of its own to shirk.
For councils, the incentive to limit the number of plots is clear.
So that serves as incentive to actually make the changes this time.
But eventually, making ivory worth less should reduce the incentive to poach.
But there is little short-term incentive for Mr Rajoy do so.
"We believe he has every incentive to flee the jurisdiction," said Berman.
Right now, this sounds like a great incentive to the Sling service.
They iron your shirts for free, always an added incentive to go.
He also says Weinstein has little incentive to consider a plea deal.
"I would call it incentive heaven," he said by phone from Toronto.
"He has every incentive to flee if he is released," Rossmiller said.
But even efforts to work around this incentive structure can go awry.
This also means they have the opposite incentive if they are underweight.
Higher prices also helped reduce the incentive to store oil on tankers.
WE HAD AN ISSUE AS IT RELATES TO OUR INCENTIVE COMPENSATION PLAN.
He will be eligible for pro-rated incentive compensation through Aug. 1.
People wanted to be a trainer because they had a money incentive.
They simply can't give themselves an incentive to make their students fail.
The incentive to make students get good jobs, that's the winning proposition.
They now provide little incentive to conserve large, often remote forest areas.
CUOMO: --I understand why that would be a personal incentive for you.
Right now, the profit incentive is pushing retailers in the wrong direction.
That provides more incentive to keep studying magnetic reconnection, the authors write.
Whoever has the upper hand has no incentive to come to terms.
Interestingly the gravitas funds have higher management fees and lower incentive fees.
We'll find the best incentive for that individual and work with that.
"What would have been the incentive to tell the truth?" asked Hamermesh.
There's no incentive for them to keep old phones up to date.
It also creates an incentive to build new wind and solar plants.
But it's also an important incentive for attracting employees to a company.
We're providing a financial incentive to customers to choose a sustainable option.
That was a big incentive of why we dropped out of school.
The series delves into each participant's own incentive for pursuing the prize.
I think that would be an incentive for people to do it.
Alabama is offering state residents a major incentive for doing just that.
That's because "there's never an incentive to stay in debt, " he says.
Enact smart and sensible patent law that provides an incentive to innovate.
Without that incentive, RightMesh argues, the mesh network won't last very long.
Danny: And then the incentive alignment will make colleges more pre-professional?
There's no incentive for these groups to do things differently, he added.
Hulu recently introduced reduced lower pricing for its service as an incentive.
Corker has little incentive to help Trump out on the Iran deal.
Only Deplorable Donald — the worst possible Trump — has no incentive to disclose.
Free travel is a major incentive to work in the travel industry.
Not that you needed much more incentive to quickly add to cart.
Together, the provisions may increase corporations' incentive to locate tangible assets abroad.
Both countries have a strong incentive to end the current collateral agreement.
The Gutenberg press democratized information, and provided the incentive to be literate.
In 2018, he earned $2.5 million from non-equity incentive plan compensation.
Industry observers and policymakers are closely watching the so-called incentive auction.
Forward-thinking private companies have an incentive to keep their employees well.
This isolation gives management and labour a strong incentive to work together.
My main incentive for visiting the fair was to see butter sculpting.
Neither party has an incentive to call attention to this bipartisan failure.
But high cocoa prices are providing an incentive to farmers to switch.
But Twitch doesn't give viewers much of an incentive to explore elsewhere.
For companies with little transparency, additional transparency increases the incentive for misreporting.
This gives the attorney general a powerful incentive to block any takeover.
In that market, there has been little incentive for change — until recently.
Meanwhile, local politicians have an incentive to associate themselves with marquee projects.
This math is familiar—and yet, incentive packages have tripled since 29.
Rural legislators had no incentive to change a system that favored them.
The candidates don't have an incentive to dive into these complex issues.
Crucially, the FAIR Act would also eliminate the forfeiture financial incentive altogether.
That gold-plated signal of privilege also pervaded the company's incentive systems.
Unfortunately, there is no political incentive to tackle the looming debt consequences.
A California homeowner's incentive is simply to walk away from the obligation.
This arrangement, Stephens says, creates an incentive to keep development costs low.
In fact, they would have incentive to make more products here, sooner.
Still, the incentive and the opportunity is there—at least for now.
Gaining a better understanding of Octane was a big incentive for Dämmrich.
The ISF is still an important incentive for business angels in France.
The open market is thus creating an incentive to hide the bots.
It has no sound incentive to rock its own boat anytime soon.
We've built a financial incentive to emit less into our business model.
"We've never had an incentive to make anything else," Hatch tells me.
The system remains broken because there isn't much incentive to fix it.
Now, Mr. Ross said, the president has little incentive to say anything.
She received it as incentive compensation for her service on Blackstone's board.
Higher interest rates may be an incentive to start an emergency fund.
If companies don't find the moral argument persuasive, there's the financial incentive.
But Mr. Murphy said the current tax incentive plan was not working.
"The presence of the army created a perverse incentive," Durazo Montaño says.
He's under oath, so he has every incentive to tell the truth.
If anything, he has an incentive to lean in to the decision.
Not having to struggle with a language barrier is also an incentive.
There is no incentive to follow the rules in the first place.
The other was that the leaders would have less incentive to innovate.
But they also want an incentive to reverse the trend of disinvestment.
Whoever has the upper hand has less incentive to come to terms.
But incentive programs, with their quick rewards, tip that balance, he said.
So what is it about this incentive plan that appeals to him?
Mr. Assad has had little incentive to participate because he is winning.
Who has the greater incentive to lie: Dr. Blasey or Judge Kavanaugh?
Banks will have more incentive to follow JPMorgan's lead for other reasons.
Critics say this introduced a deadly incentive for more boats to depart.
That creates an incentive to hold back samples and data until publication.
The agreement increased the economic incentive to privatize and develop traditional lands.
Launch an aggressive economic incentive plan for companies to invest in cybersecurity.
So what is it about this incentive plan that appeals to him?
"There's no electoral incentive to put this on the agenda," he said.
For Won, this added an extra incentive to beat the tournament favorites.
Unless that changes, GOP lawmakers have little incentive to abandon the president.
And, established players had little incentive to innovate outside their core business.
According to Mr. Trump, this stunted the incentive for people to invest.
So there's ample incentive to say optimistic things and not actually launch.
Mr. Erdogan has plenty of incentive to want to fix this situation.
And as soon as you learn, you can devise dumb incentive systems.
Moving away from an incentive-based approach would not be punishing Pakistan.
So for Audible, the incentive isn't really about money; it's about Newark.
There is not much incentive for pharmaceutical companies to develop new treatments.
The system also gives rejected asylum seekers an incentive to try again.
A key government incentive benefiting Tesla buyers is dwindling, according to Edmunds.
"The incentive is the liability protection if something terrible happens," he said.
The bill also gives credit reporting agencies incentive to invest in security.
Patients would no longer have an incentive to shop for inexpensive insurance.
Yet it's important to note that Knight had no incentive to lie.
Set up the right incentive structure and watch the contrarian work wonders.
The incentive for such expedients will continue to remain a "rational" option.
That would mean more homogeneity and less incentive for creativity and innovation.
One overarching incentive is that Florida doesn't have a state income tax.
Why should the incentive to be green vary with the economic cycle?
Apple was offering publishers an incentive to root for it over Amazon.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Talk about an incentive Green pastures, olive groves and $27,000.
Does that remove some incentive (to ease policy) in the short term?
Mourinho is unlikely to change; really, he has no incentive to change.
"It gives customers a little incentive to go to Target," said Saunders.
Third, it creates no incentive for Somalia to live within its means.
So there's not much incentive for the union to get involved now.
Far less incentive to advance via dreary defensive efforts and/or collusion.
Saudi Arabia, Iran's rival, could have precisely the opposite incentive to intervene.
There is an incentive for migrants to be listed as under 18.
Cheap oil should give consumers incentive to use much more of it.
Yeah, and a lot of times they're the incentive for a pivot.
But his recent emergency declaration gives Congress an incentive to fix it.
But Kim has no incentive whatsoever to agree to any of that.
The incentive to maintain an ever-expanding yet sustainable model is addictive.
We want biopharma companies to have an incentive to produce breakthrough treatments.
More eyeballs means more incentive for video creators to post more often.
So he has more incentive than the average Republican to disavow Trump.
Still, the couple did have an incentive to present a united front.
"There was no incentive to do bad things," he told the Journal.
To put it carefully: There is little incentive to improve the shaving experience, as it is fine, but there is plenty of incentive to come up with something new to patent, as this is how you combat competition.
By doubling the standard deduction — that is, the reduction in gross income one gets even without itemizing specific deductions — the Tax Reform Act sharply reduced the incentive (at least the financial incentive) taxpayers have for making charitable deductions.
During this time, he'll receive 9% of the company's net profits, which of course gives him plenty of incentive to expand those profits as much as possible—incentive that would not exist were he paid a consistent salary.
If it's to be excluded from any deal, and then targeted once a period of sustained quiet occurs, Jabhat Fateh has no incentive to keep the peace - and every incentive to try to take territory while the cessation continues.
This program will now be called the "AWS Solution Provider Program" and will feature a number of new incentive models (including a tiered incentive structure), as well as new programs to recognize resellers that provide especially good support experiences.
Right now, the vendor is selling 100 bars for around $65, but what incentive does he have to keep the same price; and what incentive does the next guy have—when this vendor inevitably disappears—to sell safe products?
Banks are loathe to lend to 18-year-olds with no credit without some sort of incentive from the government, and the government is loathe to provide that incentive because it can lend to students directly at less cost.
Google is giving some incentive for existing Fi customers to upgrade, as well.
Often, commercial self-interest gives an incentive for the technology companies to act.
Characters' goals can turn with little more incentive than a twist of dialogue.
Third, Sanders would change the incentive structure for the country's most successful people.
You shouldn't need any financial incentive to get to the polls on Tuesday.
And there's also a political incentive: Many farmers are Republicans and Trump supporters.
This incentive is contingent on Amazon creating the high-paying jobs it promises.
That&aposs going to create an incentive for more people to come illegally.
There's too much money to be made and not enough incentive to stop.
Without the incentive of primary participation who wants to join a political party?
Amazon's incentive package for New York comes out to $1.5 billion or so.
The incentive was estimated to be worth about $20143 million over 15 years.
Firms would also have to clearly disclose all their compensation and incentive arrangements.
And it has every incentive to keep subscription prices as low as possible.
Chinese intellectual property theft also robs American companies of the incentive to innovate.
The random photo cards placed inside add an extra incentive to buy more.
Local companies understand the local electricity grid, regulations and incentive structures, he explained.
Now with the upper hand, it has no incentive to make a deal.
They had every incentive to want to keep close tabs on Trump's plans.
That tax deduction is viewed as a critical incentive to encourage home buying.
That the ability for abuse exists as does the incentive, of that there
What they will soon have, is every incentive to do their own thing.
That gives it an incentive to pick students carefully and train them well.
The figures differ because BlackRock reports some incentive pay in a different year.
It also lists $33,950 as the price after an $8,550 federal tax incentive.
"There's not a great incentive to buy big," said Lerner of SunTrust Advisory.
There's a built-in incentive for a user to share the app, too.
It also lists $2018,950 as the price after an $8,550 federal tax incentive.
There was also a control group, which wasn't promised any sort of incentive.
The Russians have a strong incentive to keep the nose to the grindstone.
But developers have a huge financial incentive to be in the App Store.
Still, that points to a more complicated "incentive alignment" than is often described.
But it can also be an incentive to improve performance and corporate culture.
Given that backstop, investors had little incentive to monitor bank creditworthiness that closely.
But smaller companies do have financial incentive to share data with third parties.
TOCs have no incentive to buy rolling stock that minimises damage to rails.
"Our incentive is to save our customer as much as possible," he said.
Right now, ISIS has an incentive to show it's still a potent force.
Lower land values would exactly offset the fresh incentive to sell vacant land.
"Geo-political uncertainty and market volatility are key 2018 incentive wildcards," it added.
But there will be no incentive from the Trump administration to do so.
Voters turned off by the front-runners have less incentive to stay home.
Only a small percentage of employees tend to engage in health incentive programs.
Creating a tablet with console-capable performance is a major incentive for Apple.
Workers have little incentive to invest in firm-specific skills, so productivity suffers.
As a result, the incentive to build many new homes has been reduced.
Entry-level base sales salaries vary widely, as most positions are incentive-based.
There's no incentive for doing this, though, because you'd only be cheating yourself.
However, it could reduce the government's incentive to cut non-priority capital spending.
Large retailers have no incentive to partner, invest or buy e-commerce startups.
The Chelmsford and Norwich dioceses already have support programs that underpin this incentive.
Now that they're getting the tax break without the investment, what's their incentive?
Even now, one wonders if the long-term incentive deals are long enough.
So both parties have an incentive to sit down and make a deal.
Still the Clinton campaign has incentive to talk up efforts in those states.
I think Facebook and Twitter have a true long-term profit maximizing incentive.
Michael Piazzoni, commander of California's Soldier Incentive Assistance Center, which performed the audit.
They are also skeptical that the incentive will help spur a development renaissance.
Because it's the holiday season, and there's never more incentive to chill out.
This reflected, beyond foolishness, an assumption that Washington would provide a replacement incentive.
WE HAVE MADE CHANGES IN TERMS OF SOME OF OUR INCENTIVE COMPENSATION SYSTEM.
Think of it as a tiny drop of incentive during this hiatus, a.k.a.
In short, investor owned utilities (IOUs) have every incentive to build more stuff.
The trade-in incentive is currently limited to Germany's 15 most polluted cities.
But he said Tesco and Carrefour now have a strong incentive to succeed.
That certainly gives Gates an enormous incentive to allege criminal conduct by Manafort.
Trump said on Tuesday he thought China had an incentive to move swiftly.
"This guy has an incentive, and all of this is lies," Baez said.
Facebook, it thus has much less economic incentive to try and mine customer
But those events did not affect Hammergren's incentive pay or cashed-out stock.
"I think it shows that her incentive is nothing but justice," Kuta said.
Until that changes, there will still be a strong incentive for potential copycats.
"The incentive is for individual candidates to maximize their personal vote," he said.
Indeed, the incentive for other EU countries is not to act with generosity.
President Trump and congressional Republican have every incentive to protect the status quo.
Large companies will now have an incentive to pressure smaller suppliers into compliance.
Reform gave those banks an incentive to set their own prices and compete.
They also have incentive to protect these areas from illegal fishing, or poachers.
The service providers scoff, saying they have no incentive to alienate their customers.
Our bill is not a mandatory bill; our bill is an incentive bill.
That gives investors an incentive to sell now, rather than wait, Williams said.
These devices all have singular purposes with very little incentive to cross communicate.
But the mandate does provide an extra incentive for them to do so.
This could shake players' faith in HQ and erode their incentive to compete.
So, beyond the public relations angle, the industry and its supporters lack incentive.
"The higher the oil price, the higher the incentive to cheat," he said.
Critics said it amounts to entrapment by creating an open incentive for crime.
But there's often little incentive for Android phone makers to update their devices.
More generally, it's important to examine the incentive structure underpinning the recommendation engine.
They highlighted Murphy's proposal to roll back the state's business tax incentive program.
And yet Democrats now have less incentive to bargain, because they control nothing.
There's no incentive to talk about failure when you have to get funded.
Republicans feel like there's a little bit of a political incentive here, too.
There's also little incentive for developers to customize their apps just for Samsung.
That gives players a constant incentive to continue progressing along the mastery curve.
Those businesses have an incentive to increase lending to support the auto market.
That makes a lot more sense than the current reverse Robin Hood incentive.
"Every incentive these days is to not get low-income students," said Burd.
That incentive to curry favor with the Russian state raises several key questions.
Paulsen's proposal would provide a tax incentive for what amounts to workplace giving.
For Trump and his allies, it may be an incentive to push harder.
As added incentive, the federal government could waive federal taxes on lottery winnings.
It kind of gave you incentive to be more than you could be.
Companies will have to explain their pay policies, particularly complex incentive schemes, better.
That created an incentive to keep longer workweeks rather than hire more workers.
Even worse, this temporary incentive would do nothing to boost long-run growth.
But union officials say there is little real incentive for Carrier to stay.
The reason is that it killed all incentive for effort, innovation and entrepreneurship.
There was some incentive to maximize one's holdings, but not an obvious one.
But there is currently no economic incentive for airports to carry multiple fuels.
Private insurers have no incentive to compete with unrealistically — and unscientifically — priced coverage.
They do not provide the political incentive for Congress to actually conduct it.
He also favors restructuring federal student loans to remove the government's profit incentive.
Cottonwood Falls has instituted a unique financial incentive program for new, eligible residents.
The incentive to act badly is what caught up Wells Fargo, Buffett said.
Companies also had a financial incentive: demand for recycled coal ash was high.
She has the ability and incentive to stand firmly and confidently in opposition.
In the ensuing "incentive auction" TV broadcasters would state prices to go dark.
Our overwhelmed immigration court system currently provides a major incentive to cross illegally.
Rent control leaves landlords with little incentive to upgrade and improve their property.
This proposal provides even less incentive to fill jobs with under-qualified workers.
The average incentive per car in October was at $3,9363, according to Edmunds.
Some of these individuals now have incentive compensation plans from financial services firms.
China has no incentive to change because they have never really been challenged.
So the President has every incentive to ride the market while it rises.
That provided an artificial incentive for farmers to produce more, lowering prices worldwide.
And unlike Trump, she has an incentive to be bold and forceful tonight.
Thus, "there's clear incentive for manufacturers to market to women," says Dr. Lee.
It's an incentive for Bolloré to move more quickly towards his next deal.
The combined company might no longer feel the incentive to be so generous.
Open innovation — prizes and challenges — is one method to build such an incentive.
And so their incentive is to get the premiums as low as possible.
Mueller has every incentive to keep the public and Trump himself in suspense. 
Without a place to publish, there's often no incentive to do the research.
That's incentive enough for Arsenal to aim for something higher than fourth place.
All would reduce the incentive and ability to lever up the housing stock.
Founders and employees will also participate in the Company's Long Term Incentive Plan.
What's the incentive then, for the municipality, the local government, to go private?
This in turn partially offsets the incentive repatriation creates for shifting profits abroad.
And Trump has little incentive to fire one of his most loyal aides.
The current system gives the U.S. no leverage and other countries no incentive.
It also means boosting local economies to remove the financial incentive for poaching.
There's also some historical incentive for Graham to stay on his good side.
In that environment, we simply can't have government reducing the incentive to save.
In 2018, Easterbrook earned $2.5 million in his short term incentive plan payout.
That gives every incentive for a defendant to prolong proceedings, according to lawyers.
The strategy failed in 2016, but the incentive to try again is clear.
Still, creating the incentive and giving employees an option is a good thing.
That is a powerful incentive for people to drive when there's less traffic.
What incentive does Georgiou have to keep to any plan for her freedom?
Because of the act, gun manufacturers have no incentive to include such features.
"There's no incentive to provide food, water or veterinary care," Mr. Pope said.
The incentive behind this was pointed out by NPR's Phil Ewing on Twitter.
The current system gives the US no leverage and other countries no incentive.
So far, incentive packages for Micron and Amazon appear to have public support.
"There is one incentive for them: love of country and democracy," he said.
So even skeptical Republicans had an incentive to endorse more investigations into Benghazi.
Industry analysts said retailers had an incentive to display and promote Huawei phones.
Which is one strong incentive to speed up boarding, deplaning and turnaround time.
In California, the rise of online retail is supersizing a corporate tax incentive.
The average national price, after accounting for the incentive, is $24637 per watt.
But nearly half said the desire to help others was a powerful incentive.
With fewer political consequences, there is less incentive to keep tax rates reasonable.
Boeing has little incentive to keep controls on costs under such an arrangement.
Restaurants have an economic incentive to make sure this shift continues to accelerate.
Indeed, the Treasury says this would eliminate the incentive for counterparties to run.
So, we have to recognize that we need to fix the incentive systems.
Consumers, therefore, have no financial incentive to actually use the electricity they generate.
So the incentive for companies to treat their employees well is already there.
Thus, insurers should also consider working less costly rewards into their incentive programs.
If no one were playing the incentive game, someone would get them free.
"I hope that people feel they have the incentive to change," she said.
That incentive could persuade companies to invest in rehabilitation or mine-waste cleanup.
"There's no incentive for insurers to encourage to build back better," O'Hare said.
Those figures differ because BlackRock reports some incentive pay in a different year.
But encouraging people with a tax incentive is different from overhauling transportation systems.
For Australia, Trump's insults should be an incentive to do the right thing.
Each actor has an incentive to free-ride on the sacrifices of others.
Every business incentive they have is to increase "user engagement," good or bad.
However, there is incentive to decline the option for the 26-year-old.
The "incentive" isn't solely financial, but it's the main part of the equation.
The LIHTC program is a major financing incentive for low-income housing development.
But he added that should give companies incentive to lower their list prices.
The overhauled 2023Q tax credits remain the most progressive CCS-specific incentive globally.
The landlords will not receive any incentive fees until the audit is complete.
There seems to be little immediate incentive for China to make a move.
The rules have also given bigger companies an incentive to pursue electric vehicles.
She was granted an annual long-term incentive award valued at $13.3 million.
Similarly, proportional price caps weaken the incentive for firms to lower their prices.
Without the old incentive scheme, Nissan dealers stopped offering bargain prices every month.
It was simply a mild incentive to encourage better habits, and limit trash.
People will be offered a financial incentive or another job within the bank.
S. at a tax rate, giving them a bigger incentive to make acquisitions.
I don't see that Apple has any incentive to settle at this point.
These options for employees create an incentive for employers to offer the best.
There's a financial incentive for covering birth control, and insurance companies know it.
The third incentive for Trump to get out of New York is legal.
What's the incentive for the elites to do better if they aren't punished?
"There's no incentive for a rate increase in the near future," Gould wrote.
The incentive for workers to invest in their health while employed is strong.
The response to achieve those incentive levels has been more aggressive opioid prescriptions.
If the cost to create bitcoin exceeds the reward, miners theoretically lose incentive.
And lawmakers, largely elected by homeowners, have little incentive to change existing law.
Moving abroad actually helped them save money and gave them incentive to downsize.
The law would have given states an incentive to place them in institutions.
There's also incentive for lawmakers representing low-income populations to allow earmarks. Rep.
As a bonus, SFA eradicates any incentive to move businesses and jobs overseas.
Each visit an inmate receives offers her greater incentive to make a change.
So they have every incentive to audition for the job that they want.
The tax deduction is viewed as a key incentive to encourage home buying.
That means there's no incentive to make any art that doesn't reinforce biases.
It provides an automatic incentive for businesses to invent products with less carbon.
This should reduce the incentive for the banks to compete on risk standards.
Without the mandate, healthy individuals have absolutely no incentive to purchase health insurance.
Inclusivity is commendable, but the fiscal incentive for more shades is not insignificant.
There's very little incentive for a GOP senator to go wobbly right now.
One of the things I've changed is the staff incentive model for 2019.
This will give insurance companies very little incentive to cover abortions at all.
Consequently, landowners have little incentive to help reduce threats to an endangered species.
Maybe the incentive is more of an absolute power for the communist regime.
Providers have an incentive to drop prices for this big pool of employees.
The average national price, after accounting for the incentive, is $2.08 per watt.
There's a lot of incentive to not feel safe being honest with someone.
This may also create an incentive for new, safer chemicals and finished products.
So that gives states an incentive to experiment in ways that promote democracy.
If it's to be excluded from any deal, and then targeted once a period of sustained quiet occurs, Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham has no incentive to keep the peace, and every incentive to try to take territory while the cessation continues.
The reason why is very simple: There remains little political incentive for cross-party cooperation, as Lee Drutman explained for Vox: In short, if Joe Biden assumes office in 2021, what incentive will congressional Republicans have to work with him?
There's a $218,000 fueling allowance from Honda and a $5,000 tax incentive from California.
When lots of money is at stake there is an incentive to "forum shop".
Mr. Boggan pointed out, however, that the most popular incentive is not the money.
They suggest that experts can design a better choice architecture based on incentive schemes.
No matter what, there's little incentive for McConnell to hand Democrats any legislative wins.
This significantly lessens the influence to artificially maintain high watermarks to receive incentive allocations.
Politicians have little incentive to fiddle with the system that brought them to power.
Incentive spending by dealers — such as cash-back deals — also are down a bit.
Amazon will only receive this incentive if it creates the forecasted high-paying jobs.
It could be the thinking, but when the incentive isn't there, it gets killed.
But the difference here is that no player has an incentive to change strategies!
"The dating industry has zero incentive to create this perfect matching algorithm," Meyer said.
The prospect of an EGM would give both sides an incentive to enter talks.
Their incentive is to get the best ROI of keeping you as an employee.
That would also become an incentive for more people to pay for Netflix subscriptions.
That means Microsoft has less obvious incentive to collect and store data about users.
But CloudFlare hopes the change will be an incentive for browsers to move faster.
Automakers also tend to provide special incentive offers in conjunction with big holiday weekends.
No incentive to ditch it But whose responsibility is it to reduce fertilizer use?
What is the incentive to vote yes; what is the punishment for voting no?
More unusual terms can provide incentive for one spouse to challenge the entire agreement.
But pay-as-you-go pricing could also create a direct incentive for modernization.
The incentive that was put in place by the Obama administration has to stop.
In a competitive market, there is too little incentive to innovate (hence drug patents).
High wages gave owners the incentive they needed to take advantage of those opportunities.
Now it's giving publishers an additional incentive — monetization through the company's MoPub ad exchange.
And that's their incentive to kind of continue to make that project go forward.
This "destination-based" system would reduce the incentive to move profits or operations abroad.
"It would not have the incentive nor would it have the ability," Bewkes responded.
Should the market jump higher, that could serve as an incentive to invest elsewhere.
"Fair trade gives the governments an economic incentive to maintain the forests," Archer says.
Any incentive will be viewed by the general public to be conflict of interest.
That inherent incentive is what mitigates the "moral hazard" of a no-fault system.
Consumers have much less incentive to ask for receipts, particularly for small-value transactions.
" By addressing that incentive misalignment, he insists, "we've stacked the odds in our favor.
Those schools will have the incentive, and the means, to increase their initial offer.
Hemedti, arguably the most powerful man in Sudan, has little incentive to cede power.
Schawbel said companies don't have an incentive to change workplace environments that cause burnout.
Last year, he said, his company had roughly 30 percent more corporate incentive programs.
It's also been the main financial incentive for pursuing carbon capture technology to date.
Take that out and the incentive to give ground in other areas quickly dissipates.
Online companies would have little incentive to honor a consumer's Do Not Track request.
Everyone's incentive has been to look away and hope economic growth cures all ills.
Electoral self-interest could be incentive enough for MORENA to patch up its differences.
Inevitably, people have an incentive to defect from the norm established by an institution.
Naturally, this gives PG&E great incentive to pitch the CPUC on new investments.
Companies also have the incentive to tap credit markets now before borrowing costs increase.
"That's not to say that the only incentive is money — it's not," says Ferchaud.
That could be a small incentive for some people to ensure they log in.
Machine-learning software has an incentive to accrue data; they make predictions more accurate.
When that third incentive predominates, top rates as high as 22% might be justified.
But as elections come, there may be an incentive to be more overtly political.
But critics say the scheme is unaffordable and could blunt the incentive to work.
That threat gives the labels an incentive to accept lower royalty payments from Spotify.
If one doesn't, someone will be offered an incentive to go and get it.
They have no incentive to back a president with an approval rating of 6%.
So long as enforcement was in local hands, officials had little incentive to act.
The federal government creates an incentive for the states to fund their public institutions.
The best financial incentive that businesses can have is driving better outcomes for themselves.
And because investors know that could happen, there is every incentive to sell first.
Airlines still charge for browsing and they have a strong incentive to do so.
Since there are no applications, there's no incentive for people to buy the devices.
But then the incentive structure to do it that way is maybe not obvious.
They have a pure economic incentive to keep this massive and diverse population healthy.
In both Massachusetts and California, developers rushed to complete projects under solar incentive programs.
He said Prepa, therefore, had no incentive to shift to clean, efficient generation technology.
Universities now have an incentive to invest in things that will lure more students.
MetLife Inc: The insurer ended an auto and home incentive program for NRA members.
That suggests that millions of households no longer had a tax incentive to give.
Making stories shoppable gives brands more incentive to invest that time in the app.
Would we get everything we wanted, given that we paid so much in incentive?
It also provides an incentive for workers to complete tasks as quickly as possible.
Patients have nowhere else to go, so there's no incentive to provide decent performance.
The British government has also launched a review of corporate governance including incentive plans.
The industry also has an incentive to police itself, said agency spokesman Don Drysdale.
So if the incentive gets voted down and that makes Amazon scared, good riddance.
The incentive for holding OMGs, is to take part in the network validation process.
But the economic incentive to improve privacy and security is cause for some optimism.
What is the incentive for a company to improve its product for no profit?
There's not a huge incentive for companies to develop better tech for the blind.
Skeptics, however, insist that a guaranteed paycheck would actually reduce the incentive to work.
But they obviously came up with an incentive system that incented the wrong things.
BECKY QUICK: Their incentive systems, if I'm correct, are they pay doctors a salary?
Last month, incentive spending was up 11 percent on cars, to $3,903 per vehicle.
There's an incentive for companies and other payers to get these kinds of tests.
The tight end signed an incentive-laden restructure on May 24 of last year.
"They have a very strong incentive to get people in and out," Miller said.
J.D. Power, in a research note last week, estimated record September industry incentive spending.
It was a huge incentive to spend more so that they can defend themselves.
Thus, BIP 1483 creates a strong incentive for miners to signal support for segwit.
Investors complain it's often hard to see how incentive packages are supposed to work.
But Trump has little incentive to go through traditional media channels, some experts say.
We want to get new users on the platform and developers deserve the incentive.
Accordingly, carbon emissions will grow, but there's little global incentive to mitigate the problem.
Unlike many clinical trials, there was no financial incentive for partaking in the trial.
Sorrell's pay is being reduced as the company moves to a different incentive scheme.
The lack of an incentive to do the right thing is hard to correct.
Prices must be fairer, more realistic, and they should be an incentive for investors.
"  "If Amazon makes an incentive decision, it'll be the biggest mistake of their lives.
The ban would remove the financial incentive to collect data and spy on users.
Admittedly, this gave her a strong financial incentive to help convict him of murder.
Given these conditions, Russia and China have little incentive to support the United States.
Next year's an election year, so there's a lot of incentive to do that.
The Chevrolet Bolt EV costs $37,495, which excludes a $7,500 federal government tax incentive.
The government has also created a number of incentive programs for OEMs, including subsidies.
Such countries now have an incentive to pursue foreign policy agendas outside America's orbit.
That was all the incentive Forte, Maddon and another teammate needed to chow down.
The incentive is not dissimilar to the one that so motivated President Ronald Reagan.
Eye doctors may write longer prescriptions, but they have little incentive to do so.
This creates an incentive for U.S. companies to transfer more assets into foreign subsidiaries.
Understanding this incentive structure, executives use a number of levers to ensure their compensation.
The way council tax is levied also gives elderly folk less incentive to downsize.
Make that the incentive, and I promise the winners will fall right into line.
Both measures also include salary, bonuses, restricted stock grants and long-term incentive payouts.
The incentive to hack a network will get higher, and the fallout more devastating.
Interestingly, those in the incentive-only and prohibition-only groups didn't see significant differences.
New North Dakota tax incentive aims to attract petrochemical industry, the Bismarck Tribune reports.
Tesla received a $1.4 billion tax incentive to build a battery factory outside Reno.
This gives pharmaceutical companies little incentive to make the drugs affordable, administration officials said.
It is time to integrate an emergency savings incentive into the federal tax code.
The company also uses fantasy figures when calculating its top executives' incentive pay packages.
The GDPR provides a framework and an incentive for everyone to get to work.
In some cases they also have an incentive to favor one provider over another.
That incentive will spur economic growth and help protect our environment and public health.
They have vowed not to fold, but they have an incentive to do so.
Mark McCullough was one of the few House Republicans to oppose extending the incentive.
The flat rate "creates a perverse incentive" for Senior Health Partners, the lawsuit says.
With each wash, the breathable fabric softens— a good incentive to do your laundry.
By not requiring knowledge, tests create no incentive for particular knowledge to be taught.
"That's the government giving them an incentive to move the jobs abroad," Carrinho said.
Britain's decision to leave the bloc has given them a new incentive to act.
Trump therefore has less incentive to pardon Manafort and others than some commentators suggest.
CHARLIE MUNGER: He-- has more incentive for the people to be-- agree with Bill.
We need a special incentive now to jumpstart manufacturing — not as a permanent solution.
Indoor-only cats tend to need extra entertainment and incentive to stay physically active.
What incentive is there to read all these repellent passages about a heartless ogre?
That gives senators a strong incentive to reliably stand with -- or against -- the president.
"They do have a strong incentive to see stock price go down," says Cox.
Fees represented the only real variable, creating a big incentive to make customers delinquent.
That should in theory reduce the financial incentive to pick the higher-cost drug.
Unfortunately, the AHA has a significant incentive to continue attacks on the RAC program.
"The incentive is to extract every iota of value out of users," Hartzog said.
"The ultrawealthy do not need a financial incentive to enter public service," said Sen.
Without American pushback, the Saudi leader has little incentive to stop the relentless killing.
For Candy, it's further incentive to remain completely committed to her own skating career.
A Stronger Incentive to Create Content Swipe-based dating apps are currently pretty static.
It's the Affordable Care Act's incentive for young and healthy people to buy insurance.
But there's also little incentive for North Korea to give up its nuclear arsenal.
"It creates incentive for each company in the space to be efficient," he said.
Formal term limits have removed this incentive for parties to check their own presidents.
Yesterday, the first-of-its kind spectrum incentive auction attracted enough bids to succeed.
With no incentive to change, companies will continue to parrot their usual hollow remarks.
Income investors would lose an important incentive, possibly sending more shareholders to the exits.
Combine those two factors, and Pelosi has zero incentive to give in to Trump.
Therefore, our new system must provide an incentive for these products to come forward.
A new contract signed by the teachers' union may provide incentive to change that.
Hotels thus have an unusual incentive to find additional forms of revenue and profit.
Many of those opposed to separation had little incentive to brave the police violence.
A wild-card berth, Forst suggested, was a powerful incentive for the front office.
Secondly, ride-sharing creates a natural incentive to carpool for even further reduced fares.
The space agency agreed to the report's recommendation to re-evaluate its incentive system.
Schools have every incentive to raise "approaches" students like Kristen into the higher categories.
"There's no incentive to act in good faith," said David Clohessy, a victims' advocate.
This approach comes with an effective incentive, but also a harsh penalty for failure.
This, in turn, increases their incentive and capacity to favor red over blue states.
There's also a lot more incentive not to report mental health issues at all.
States, cities and counties often run their own incentive programs, each with different requirements.
And in many cases, good publicity is an incentive for companies to encourage voting.
And the employer mandate provides a strong incentive for employers to offer affordable coverage.
That's an awful incentive structure, as Trump's gleeful manipulation of our attention has shown.
But wait: wouldn't bargaining drug prices down reduce the incentive to develop new drugs?
"It's an incentive to see who really cares and wants to learn," he said.
But manufacturers of low-margin home appliances have little such expertise, and less incentive.
The newly created entity would have no incentive to erect walls around its content.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Carmakers have a $372 billion incentive to defy Donald Trump.
In addition, we've found that some purveyors of health misinformation have a financial incentive.
Plus, there is less of an economic incentive to act on cocaine than marijuana.
But an absence of incentive should not be confused with an absence of responsibility.
Italy's shocking surge in deaths served as a key incentive to California's precipitous action.

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