Synonym: encouragement, inducement, motive, stimulus. Similar words: concentrate, concentration, concentrating, representative, sentiment, Cent., active, motive. Meaning: [ɪn'sentɪv] n. 1. a positive motivational influence 2. an additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output.
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151. Markets necessarily act as a powerful incentive to producers to operate as efficiently as possible in order to survive. 2.
152. They provide another incentive to include skimmia in the garden.
153. The budget provided the financial incentive, but much confusion still abounds over the use of unleaded petrol.
154. The bank therefore has an incentive to ensure that the paper is widely distributed among investors.
155. Where profits are declared, tax relief tends to represent an extra bonus rather than a necessary incentive to foreign investors.
156. There are no incentive payments offered to staff who arrive at work by kayak.
157. The incentive offered by the electricity boards will be a lower tariff.
158. The threat of personal liability provides directors with an incentive to comply with applicable standards of conduct.
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159. Tanker and barge owners have a financial incentive to avoid oil spills, too.
160. The commercial incentive to reduce minor incidents therefore goes hand in hand with incentives to reduce major accidents.
161. Requiring this investment will give absent fathers incentive to take a more active personal interest in their children as well.
162. Many were poisoned or trapped as crop raiders, and if anyone needed an incentive, high prices were paid for skins.
163. What an incentive to carry with my new body image.
164. Rival Chrysler Corp. started its own incentive program in November.
165. Also a conservatory can improve the overall image and give an extra incentive to attract new customers.
166. The current low gas price does not provide any incentive for the massive use of gas in power generation.
167. With no accountability for the consequences of their marketing, these industries have no incentive to prevent costly illness.
168. They argue that this effluent fee would give motorists the proper incentive to ensure that exhaust emission control devices were efficiently maintained.
169. It requires evaluation of how far the risk of personal financial liability is an incentive to performance.
170. Naturally money was an incentive to having me along, but what if something happened to me.
171. If the firm goes public,(sentencedict.com) Goldman would lose an incentive that keeps its rising executives from leaving for other firms.
172. There was little incentive for them to be active in this regard, for only a few high-level headmen received a salary.
173. The key is this: he who can come clean cheapest should have an incentive to do so.
174. This should provide you with the incentive to train harder and achieve even more.
175. Their aim was to see what incentive effects financial aid to poor families would produce.
176. We thank you for giving us the incentive to do this and wish you a Merry Christmas and happy New Year.
177. Miss Probst points out that the law gives the private sector a strong incentive to clean up at the lowest possible cost.
178. They had the incentive to do it smart. and do it right the first time.
179. In practice, the invisible foot is sometimes a very imperfect incentive structure.
180. But there was little incentive to raise productivity when any increased surplus would simply be creamed off by State or landlord.
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