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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181. The absence of the profit motive as an incentive to efficiency does not adequately distinguish public and private employees.
182. For the reasons just described. people may not have an incentive to assemble the information required to vote intelligently.
183. The effectiveness of incentive schemes is in practice hard to assess.
184. Dentists had no financial incentive to extract teeth, he said.
185. Perhaps this led to a greater emphasis on the other economic incentive.
186. Given the inapplicability of the exclusion principle, there is no economic incentive for private enterprises to supply lighthouses.
187. The fee-only planners say the commissions give planners an incentive to recommend products that may not be best for the client.
188. The latest monthly decline comes despite a new government-sponsored incentive program introduced in October to boost car sales.
188. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
189. In the private sector a greater incentive might exist to show a need for higher fees to match high levels of dependency.
190. Partnership incentive schemes are comparatively rare but can result in a highly motivated and dedicated work-force.
191. On the contrary, it constitutes the strongest incentive to end capitalism and build socialism.
192. Penalty fees or fines constitute another form of economic incentive for not violating emission standards and these are widely adopted.
193. Nontraded goods produced with increasing returns create an incentive for factor movements, even when factor prices are equalized internationally.
194. Old systems for protecting them are collapsing, and shrinking incomes increase the incentive to sell them.
195. Schools now had to compete for funds, offering their achievements as incentive.
196. The undisturbed enjoyment of income was held to be essential as an incentive.
197. Some suspect that the availability of welfare benefits, more generous to single mothers than married ones, may be an incentive.
198. Can new products, parties and sales incentive reinvent Tupperware?
199. Incentive and constrain are two different kinds of management.
200. The incentive is financial; the requirements are essentially procedural.
201. It is also, regrettably, an incentive to remain unemployed.
202. An incentive mechanism is established to the venture capitalist.
203. Cities will have a powerful incentive to discourage recycling.
204. We also used to run dealer incentive programs.
205. Managerial Incentive and Recovery from PFI Project Insolvency.
206. He hasn't much incentive to work hard.
207. Money is still a major incentive to most people.
208. There exists an incentive to debase the currency.
209. Incentive plans can therefore mediate against change and responsiveness.
210. A slight goad or incentive; a small stimulus.
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