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The phrase "a sharper incentive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing motivations or reasons that are more compelling or effective in encouraging a particular action or behavior.
Example: "To boost productivity, the company introduced a sharper incentive for employees who meet their targets."
Alternatives: "a stronger motivation" or "a more compelling incentive."
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Today's 55- to 64-year-olds are the advance squad of the post-war baby-boomers who benefited from better education than their predecessors.Older workers now have a sharper incentive to stay in employment because of the impact of the crisis on wealth.
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Underlining financial pressures on universities, Willetts says: "Now that the main funding for degrees flows via students there are sharper incentives to deliver an excellent student experience".
Partners had a sharp incentive to control their traders because their own money was at risk in the markets.
Tax cuts would be a far sharper incentive to create jobs than the current system of welfare for big companies.
The government proposes tackling this problem through a mixture of harsher sanctions and sharper incentives to work.
Now that the main funding for degrees flows via students, there are much sharper incentives on institutions to deliver an excellent student experience.
The payments would provide sharper incentives, as well as extra resources.
One is that sharper incentives and tighter controls are of little use if civil servants lack the necessary skills.
And in late June, Chrysler announced a sharp boost in incentives, such as the employee pricing discounts of last year plus 0% financing, plus a 30-day money back guarantee if you dont like the car.
The results from the experiments using boundedly rational agents, and comparison with profit-maximisation reveal thresholds in incentive schemes, where a sharp increase in environmental benefit occurs for a small increase in incentive.
This structural difference of these procedures has made a sharp contrast about the strength of incentive compatibility.
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