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The phrase "different incentive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing various motivations or reasons for actions in a particular context.
Example: "The company offered a different incentive to encourage employees to meet their sales targets."
Alternatives: "alternative motivation" or "varied incentive."
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The two meals have different incentive values and motivate behaviour to differing degrees.
Lagarde et al. [ 54] went further by examining the uptake of rural jobs by Thai doctors under different incentive policies for i) the original population; ii) three hypothetical populations with differing proportions of doctors with rural/urban backgrounds; iii) undergraduate training in Bangkok as opposed to outside the capital.
That creates a different incentive.
The bill before the governor proposes a different incentive.
It took some bright spark at Nike to produce a different incentive to keep Sergey going: world record bonuses.
"We're starting to see banks loosen up on financing and consider a number of different incentive programs to move their inventory," Mr. Geissen said.
But when Republicans refused the deal, the two sides agreed on a different incentive: $100 billion a year in indiscriminate cuts to programs that each side holds dear.
Alliancing provides a different incentive set from the current clinical commissioning group (CCG) model in the English NHS, yet GPs are at the heart of New Zealand's current arrangements.
The New York clubs were divided between organizational regulars and insurgent reformers — groups driven (and riven) by different incentive systems in a city whose politics, unlike Chicago's, could not centralize power enough to control policy outcomes.
Indeed, different Indian states and districts have been introducing different incentive programs for years to try to slow the national birth rate, even as government-mandated family planning remains a very controversial issue.
Yingling also spoke presciently and eloquently about how the Pentagon's weapons acquisitions and procurement programmes have harmed rather than helped the grunts on the ground fighting insurgents and terrorists: The institutional military, largely insulated from battlefield realities and powerfully influenced by service cultures, operates under a different incentive system.
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