Sentence examples for consistent incentives from inspiring English sources

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Another key desire from a Green chancellor would be to give clear and consistent incentives for the transition we urgently need to make to a low-carbon economy based on renewable energy sources.

Agreements cannot generally dictate the implementation process a given signatory state will choose, and often international organizations cannot directly monitor progress, so designing consistent incentives into an agreement is important.

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In response, a spokesman for the City Planning Department said the plan was consistent with incentives that have been offered to developers since 1961, yielding benefits like plazas, subway station improvements, affordable housing, rehabilitation of theaters and improvements to the High Line.

Consistent with incentives, these schools showed no positive effect in other high stakes objectives.

If the FCC appropriately forbears from the Title II regulations that are not needed to implement the principles above — principles that most ISPs have followed for years — it will help ensure new rules are consistent with incentives for further investment in the infrastructure of the Internet.

In the U.S., there is no consistent set of incentives or disincentives for coastal development, and many programs have ambiguous or contradictory goals.

Current policies in the road transport sector fail to deliver consistent and efficient incentives for greenhouse gas abatement (see companion article by Creutzig et al., in press).

Basak and Chakabauri (2010) are critical of such precommitment policies arguing that they are not likely to be time consistent and leave incentives open for investors to deviate from the precommitment positions.

Meanwhile, under the control of the central government, such multi-targeting is also practiced within the provincial government's policy directive for the prefectural (county) government, which is consistent with the incentives directive of the central government.

In fact, early retirement (observed in the data as inconsistent with the observed longevity increase, but consistent with perverse incentives in the modern pension systems) suggests that raising the retirement age will be welfare enhancing because it expands the choice set for the agents.

The reforms had several objectives, the most important of which was to create a more consistent system of incentives for workers.

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