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Insurance companies benefit by creating an incentive for drivers to avoid risky situations.
No wonder: writers were paid by the word at the time, creating an incentive to produce quantity rather than quality.
Each new print run is expensive, creating an incentive to gamble on big first printings and lower prices.
Seven years ago, the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission warned that deregulation was creating an "incentive to cut corners".
Many states also gave school districts additional money for special education students, creating an incentive to refer children.
Human rights groups have long criticized organ transplant procedures in mainland China for creating an incentive for prisons to execute prisoners and sell the organs.
Whether they get insurance from their employer or buy it themselves, workers would receive the same credit, creating an incentive to shop around for the cheapest coverage.
The agency also cited the clinic for paying its counselors based on the number of sessions they had with patients, creating an incentive for counselors to overbill.
They had been told they'd be paid for each answer they reported getting right, thus creating an incentive to inflate their scores.
Consumers can be given more choice of insurers, creating an incentive for them to sign up for a plan that doesn't cover wasteful care.
The cards, which otherwise might lie forgotten in a kitchen junk drawer, generally sell at a discount off face value, creating an incentive for a buyer.
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