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    incentive


    1. Since everyone expects to live indefinitely, there is a lot more incentive to think sustainably in this culture


    2. It is right that you have this incentive to eat for it is necessary to take food in order to live, but many people, far too many, take far more food than they need


    3. "I know I had a lot of incentive," Luray said


    4. incentive for the trainees to venture out to one of the local pubs


    5. no spiritual incentive, is there?’


    6. have given them an incentive, whose effect was


    7. free incentive) you are carrying out a qualifying procedure


    8. This is because there is no incentive for them


    9. Without the seductions of a conflicted ego, reality lacks the incentive to transform itself into illusion


    10. You can use it as an incentive for your own marketing purposes

    11. “Well that gives me the incentive to get to the beacon


    12. ” replied Chris, “There’s an incentive to push on


    13. The Milo could not escape because she was without a full crew and her ship’s register, and she had given bond for $46,000, so there was no incentive to do


    14. Only the horrifying alternative would provide the final incentive to become a part of a new cybercommunity


    15. In fact, it’s the reverse—it’s an incentive to grab more kids


    16. The men had long scrambled through torrent and thicket under a galling fire; the sight of comrades falling acted as an incentive, and, like a series of waves, the companies surged forward, the platoons irregular, commands mixed


    17. On the other hand, there may be a strong incentive among Republicans to change the political climate in Washington that will justify the people‘s confidence


    18. Outside, she walked the length of the long line of passengers, offering to exchange her six AM ticket for theirs, with a two thousand Colones bonus as incentive (about eight US dollars)


    19. Each person who grazes his cattle on the ‘free’ collective land—the commons—has no incentive to economize on the land


    20. In fact, they have an incentive to graze that land as fast as possible, before somebody else’s cattle eat all the grass

    21. Under the current system, political parties have no incentive at all to stick with any spending campaign promises that they make


    22. Right now there isn’t much incentive to pay attention to that because the proposed spending total isn’t binding, so the voters know that the party elected can do pretty much whatever it wants after the election, anyway


    23. The best joint outcome would be for both not to confess, but each faces an incentive to confess, since each has, and knows that the other has, a powerful incentive to confess


    24. “And the party first agreeing to be liable for their spending would almost certainly win a close election, which creates a powerful incentive to commit to a spending limit


    25. That provided an incentive for ACORN and others to seek


    26. There is no incentive for the household to provide


    27. incentive to have a larger household


    28. A miracle is an event that gives us access to an understanding that there is still knowledge beyond what we know, and should give us an incentive to inquire further


    29. Another important benefit of the implantation is the immediate end of the hunger, misery, social abandonment and of the lack of sufficient income for anybody to live well in society with dignity and development opportunities anywhere in the world; it also puts an end to unemployment insurance need, tributary incentive, governmental transfers, subsidy or loan


    30. In human societies, rewards such as increased status within the group that increased choices in food resources, enhanced sexual choices, and eventually, long-term remembrance would offer an understandable incentive to strive toward providing for the common good

    31. “He probably needs an incentive to change his ways


    32. ” His silence gave her incentive to continue


    33. day-jobs and Sarah resolved to arm herself with a tasty cake incentive before asking


    34. Professional actors, models, and other public figures have an incentive to manage the physical sector as


    35. Motor: Also Engine and Battery: Anointing; incentive; the stimulus of the Spirit; energy force or power in the Spirit; strong fleshly power


    36. great incentive to give back to the community


    37. As a government monopoly the schools have little incentive to improve, invent, question, or reform


    38. A Tea Party at the next local school board election might provide an incentive


    39. There is little incentive to care about truth


    40. That they paid well was the only incentive for the teachers to scramble after them

    41. signing before the month is out add the incentive required?


    42. the month is out add the incentive required?


    43. First, a cost-plus incentive fee (CPIF) planning and design contract was issued to engineers, designers, and draftsmen to prepare plans after doing a thorough survey of the ship to supplement the work package furnished by the Navy


    44. Seawolf and NSSN contracts are cost plus incentive fee rather than


    45. They were shown on camera handing packs of cigarettes to the men as an incentive to


    46. incentive for an individual to continue on this new path


    47. Sophie also had an incentive at home: the children


    48. At the time, both my sister and I were away at school so the extra room wasn’t needed, but the purchase of a larger home was an incentive for my mother to stay in Ithaca where my father already had investments in real estate


    49. No huge incentive there, but I considered the trade adequate since I really wasn’t motivated by money


    50. Looking at overall compensation, I was told there would be an incentive of 1 percent of the gross operating profit increase, but no profit-sharing, and was told that there would be no salary review for one year from the end of the year in which I joined, when it would start on an annual basis









































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    Synonyms for "incentive"

    incentive inducement motivator bonus aim reason intention motive purpose impetus design

    "incentive" definitions

    a positive motivational influence


    an additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output