Sentence examples for driving incentives from inspiring English sources

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We provide data from a four year experience with a student-driven, experiential medical device design competition, entitled Bench-to-Bedside, that engages stakeholders at all levels to support a paradigm shift in the driving incentives of medical education from developing traditional clinician-researchers to developing clinician-innovators.

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First and foremost, if the cash reward is to be the driving incentive, how large would the pool of funds need to be to drive the level of emissions reductions necessary to meet our 5-25% target?

Sohn said that virtual reality technologies would definitely be a driving incentive for the company to "move faster" in building next-gen displays, but also posited that building a 10K mobile display would likely require an investment of "at least $5 billion to $10 billion" from the company.

Sohn said that virtual reality technologies would definitely be a driving incentive for the company to "move faster" in building next-gen displays, but also posited that building a 10K mobile display would likely require an investment of "at least $5 billion to $10 billion" from the company.

Parking isn't the only driving incentive that is provided by grocery chains.

Government Professor Robert Bates spoke of how the transition to competitive political systems in Africa led to a surge in agricultural productivity because older policies that were driving down incentives for farmers no longer prevailed.

G.M. appears determined to hold the line on its market share by driving up incentive costs while Ford and Chrysler, a unit of DaimlerChrysler, are in weakened positions and are struggling to regain profitability.

It will also look at "low-quality news" and the prevalence of "clickbait" - a term used to describe sensational online headlines designed to drive traffic to websites - and whether "commercial incentives" driving the practice can be tackled.

Skeptics say the financial incentives driving agribusiness leaders like Monsanto, DuPont, Bayer and Cargill — and the political incentives for governments to keep food costs low — continually push all types of biotechnology toward an industrial model of agriculture that is too energy intensive, wasteful of water and dependent on chemicals.

This suggests that - contrary to our conjecture - impending retirement is not among the stronger incentives driving the management of target firms to seek friendly buyers.

A flaw is that the Baucus plan, like its chief rivals, does too little to fix the perverse incentives driving up health costs in the first place.

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