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5、He no longer had much incentive to [for] studying.

7、They have an incentive to keep us hooked.

9、Speculators, in turn, have more incentive to shift into commodities.

11、He says farmers need an incentive to save the remaining forest, and he hopes chocolate will be that incentive.

13、An abundance of poorly paid migrants means less incentive to upgrade to a more skilled workforce.

15、We would have to devise some incentive to ensure successful completion by all.

17、A little bonus will give the employees an incentive to work harder.

19、There will be a strong incentive to enter into a process of negotiation.

21、You've been given an incentive to armor up, to consciously screen out the ubiquitous stresses that afflict humanity.

23、But it's disconcerting to see so much dawdling in an industry with so much incentive to act.

25、Unemployed people will have no financial incentive to accept jobs that would entitle them to the supplement.

27、Indeed, with Hamas boxed in, Fatah's incentive to clean itself up will be weaker, while its incentive to use force against Hamas in the West Bank( now, no doubt, with tacit approval from other countries) may well grow.

29、The Lib Dems have no incentive to provoke a general election while they are languishing in the polls.

32、Large profits on the new product will give competitors a strong incentive to quickly match the new product's capabilities.

34、This is a powerful incentive to motivate the staff to do their utmost and to share in the company's prosperity if it reaches its goal.

36、If you want something to be done, then their staff do not have so much incentive to help you because he is a worker for the government.

38、The air-con fare remained at 2 RMB so there was insufficient incentive to ignore the diseasel and to wait for the cheaper but uncomfortable trolleybus.

40、The head-to-head competition might give them a strong incentive to lower their prices, perhaps by accepting slimmer profit margins or demanding better deals from providers.

42、So you don't have any incentive to spoof it. " In many cases, spoofing is futile anyway, argued panelist Ravi Aron, Wharton professor of operations and information management."

44、Many people see gold as the “anti-dollar”, so if the greenback does well, they have less incentive to own bullion.

46、Another is simply that charge which in practice, perhaps after some trial and error, provides sufficient incentive to cause polluters to reduce total discharges to levels determined to be socially acceptable.

48、It is this spirit that encourages our 2000 students to devote themselves to their efforts in study, and gives an incentive to tens of thousands of alumni, who are striving to succeed in their lives.

50、and the incapacity and distaste of the barbarian conquerors for personally superintending industrial occupations,left no alternative but to allow to the cultivators, as an incentive to exertion, some real interest in the soil.

52、Spanish officials argue that mortgage losses are so low because the loans were mostly issued to creditworthy borrowers with low loan-to-value ratios and no incentive to walk away from their debts.

54、Pareto suggested that the 30 recipients will jointly have a strong incentive to lobby, influence, and even corruptly “buy” the votes of the politicians able to pass this redistributive legislation.

56、Conventional wisdom would seem to suggest that companies have no incentive to lengthen the life cycle of their products and reduce the revenue they would get from selling new goods.

58、As people with symmetrical faces tend to be healthier and more attractive, they are also more self-sufficient and have less of an incentive to cooperate and seek help from others, the study concluded.

60、Like an effluent charge system, a system of marketable permits would provide a continuous incentive to reduce pollution, since retained permits would tie up funds which could be freed by sale of unneeded permits for the going price.

62、But other than common courtesy, bicyclists have little incentive to behave. Police can ticket bicyclists, but the fine is only $ 5 and points aren't assessed against the offender's driver's license.

64、With no title to your shack you have no incentive to improve it, no way to insure it, no collateral with which to secure a loan, no address with which to become an official citizen, let alone to open a bank account: you are locked in poverty.

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2、an incentive to study history

4、They have a strong incentive to negotiate.

8、There exists an incentive to debase the currency.

12、If deposits are insured, there is little incentive for a bank's customer to assess its creditworthiness and every incentive to take the highest rate on offer.

16、Carbon credits could provide additional incentive to rebuild fish and whale populations, Pershing says.

20、To get access to millions of new customers, insurers would have a strong incentive to sell on the exchange.

24、American expats have more time and incentive to get to know the soccer teams of their adopted home countries.

28、The trading of emission allowances then gives companies an incentive to seek the most cost-efficient solutions.

33、Positive feedback gives a woman incentive to dress up, which in turn can help keep romance alive.

37、Prosecutors there have in effect been told to limit the number of people they imprison, giving them an incentive to lock up only the most dangerous.

41、Nonland wealth was also associated with more adoption of both technologies, but the availability of uncultivated land reduced the incentive to employ the productivity-enhancing technologies.

45、In countries where automobile insurance does not include compensation for whiplash, people often have little incentive to report whiplash injuries that they actually have suffered.

49、If you have no desire, there is no goal to stimulate you to produce upward strength. If there is no stimulation, there will be no incentive to accomplish anything.

53、To create a greater incentive to experiment in new industries, say the authors, there may sometimes be a case for governments to protect companies in infant industries from unfettered competition.

57、Together the community at large must complement each others efforts by providing the right environment for young people to appreciate, and the incentive to apply, what they have learned in school.

61、That supplier is paid a monthly fee, and then has an incentive to cut printing costs by exploiting economies of scale in procurement, replacing printers with more efficient models and so forth.

1、an incentive to hard work

6、Coaches do not necessarily have the incentive to graduate players.

14、Councils should charge realistic rents in order to give people an incentive to own their houses.

22、They ought to be wary of inscrutable companies, giving the firms an incentive to change their ways.

31、You lose any real incentive to fight inefficiency, duplication of effort, conflicts, and disconnects between those groups.

39、If you make it clear how your question is relevant to more people than just you, we'll have more incentive to look into it.

47、As they have less and less access to port services — and to the markets reached through ports — profits will drop, and the incentive to perpetuate illegal activity starts to disappear.

55、The latter would be more efficient; the snag is that high-cost firms must have no incentive to pretend that their costs are lower than they are in order to sneak an increase in market share.

63、That in itself marks a shift in official Brazilian thinking; only two years ago did it drop the idea that any incentive to avoid deforestation could infringe its sovereignty.

10、Well-designed incentive arrangement is the key to solving this risk. Such incentive mechanism includes both incentive to the bank by the insurer and the bank' s incentive to its sales people.

26、You have an incentive to say, because you're the equity holder, you have an incentive to say, hey why don't I just take some big gamble here and not tell anybody.

43、The system of patent-granting, which confers temporary monopolies for the exploitation of new technologies, was originally established as an incentive to the pursuit of risky new ideas.

59、Power should cost more when demand is high and less when it is low, giving people an incentive to run the washing machine in the middle of the night.

18、A fresh supply of legal ivory may depress the price, and reduce the incentive to poach.

51、Maybe you need to do something different every day, so if you break down your revision into small tasks, and allocate them to specific days, there's more incentive to tackle them.

35、Indeed, any collection on future GDP growth would have to be limited to a certain percentage so that Greece would have an incentive to grow its economy.

3、to protect farmers' incentive to produce

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