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This is an insufficient incentive.
That appears to be insufficient incentive for foreign acquirers to put money into the United States.
The price assumptions had been wrong because an insufficient incentive existed for replacing the existing product.
There is an insufficient incentive to encourage other places to build houses where they have traditionally resisted doing so.
At the same time, the low volume of underground construction has provided insufficient incentive for the development of innovative technology.
It would leave many aggrieved borrowers without adequate relief and would give the biggest players in the mortgage market insufficient incentive to avoid buying abusive loans.
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Lack of electronic records, coordinated care and insufficient incentives to physicians also affect patient care.
The real issue, he argued, is insufficient incentives in countries like Italy and Greece for discoverers of objects to report their finds.
This study has identified seven critical challenges: inadequate building technologies, lack of design accuracy, insufficient time and uncertain high cost, lack of consideration for end-users, insufficient collaboration, lack of public facilities, and insufficient incentives of quality design.
But I have the concern that as currently practiced, our institutions provide overly high-powered incentives for taking steps that will benefit share prices in the very short run and insufficient incentives for taking steps that will benefit the company and both shareholders and stakeholders over the long run.
Foremost is the severely limited use of the electronic databases of dispensed prescriptions by physicians and pharmacists due to difficult accessibility and insufficient incentives (Green et al. 2011).
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