Incentive
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(Just more
incentive
to get my own big screen t.v.
They meet in an isolated parking lot where things get out of hand & Lincoln shoots Matt dead, Matt also happens to be Judith's lover so she has extra
incentive
to take both of them in.
And, let's face it, those conditions were pretty ugly, resulting in a pretty ugly setting from one scene to the next, never much of an audience
incentive.
Since the expected doesn't occur that provides plenty of
incentive
to follow the story through to the end.
Being a fan of Jude Law was essentially the
incentive
to go and watch this film.
Notice that all of them are white and clean-cut ; apparently, there doesn't seem to be any opposition to this "ideal" way of life (no work, no music, no incentive, no arts, no nothing.
Putting force on the table in resolving the Ukraine crisis, even force used in Syria, is particularly important because economic pressure on Russia, as critical as it is in the Western portfolio of responses, can create a perverse
incentive
for Putin.
The West has a big
incentive
to be generous to Afghanistan's rural poor.
This suggests another reason why the US-Iran confrontation could lead to lower, not higher, prices: Trump and his Saudi allies now have a very strong political
incentive
to resist further upward pressure on oil prices.
The overall response rate was only 31%, and researchers working in AI have an
incentive
to boost the importance of their field by trumpeting its potential to produce momentous results.
Short-duration benefits may have been appropriate when recoveries were fast and jobs plentiful, because the fear of losing benefits before finding a job may have given workers an
incentive
to look harder.
But, with few jobs being created, a positive
incentive
has turned into a source of great anxiety.
And this would give savers less of an
incentive
to search for yield, thus avoiding financial instability.
NATO should state explicitly that Ukraine will not become a member, while the EU should keep open the possibility of membership for Ukraine as an
incentive
for domestic reform.
By giving charities an
incentive
to become more transparent and more focused on being demonstrably effective, GiveWell could make our charitable donations do much more good than ever before.
But, despite its unique history and current advantages, China harbors a weakness that is quite similar to what has caused so much trouble in the US and Europe: big banks that have an
incentive
not to be careful.
Because these permits trade at a market price, companies have an
incentive
to reduce their emissions, thereby requiring them to buy fewer permits or enabling them to sell excess permits for a profit.
At this low price, companies have little
incentive
to cut back on their CO2 emissions – and little faith that a market-based
incentive
will return.
But the law does not offer much of an
incentive
to invest in new capital, either by launching a new company, developing new products, or investing in new plants and equipment.
And the US certainly has strong
incentive
to pursue a strategy of active re-engagement with Latin America: the Inter-American Development Bank calculates that if the US were to reclaim the share of Latin American imports that it had in 2000, it could be exporting around $788 billion each year to the region.
On the contrary, they reflect a changing global political agenda that has relegated the question to a lower tier of importance, which is likely to weaken Israel’s
incentive
to rethink its suppression of Palestine.
Small countries have little
incentive
to pay for such global public goods.
This means that, even if the US dollar depreciates, it does not become more expensive for US importers to buy Japanese goods, so there is limited
incentive
to switch from Japanese to US goods.
In science, uncertainty is a powerful
incentive
for acquiring knowledge; indeed, it is the primary motivation for research, which is inherently uncertain.
If banks are regulated at the national level, but do business internationally, national regulatory authorities have a permanent
incentive
to set lax standards to avoid driving business to other countries and to lure it from them instead.
There appears to be a link between this precipitous drop in the average duration of stock holdings and the phenomenon of the so-called “ownerless corporation,” whereby shareholders have little
incentive
to impose discipline on management.
Clearly, deficient aggregate demand has played a role by reducing the
incentive
to expand capacity.
While her party program speaks of opening union contracts, relaxing job protection, and, in particular, overhauling the
incentive
structure of the welfare system, her government has been mostly silent about these issues.
China’s rise has created a strong
incentive
for countries with a stake in Asia to increase their cooperation with the US, as well as with one another, to ensure that they can stand up to China’s political, military, and economic might.
The IMF could use its bond-issuing power to purchase GDP-indexed bonds from national governments, thereby providing the new global reserve assets with backing and interest-generating capacity, while creating an
incentive
for governments to issue them.
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