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That practice encourages aggressive recruitment of unqualified students for their federal student aid.
"Arming judges with reams of data and telling them to go about doing empirical good encourages aggressive review and substitutes judicial fiat for representative policy making," he writes.
At any specific position, there are usually only one or two top talents up for grabs at a time.The sport's organisation further encourages aggressive spending on free agents.
You can play yourself in an instant, particularly on Twitter, which preserves each user's self-contradictions in an easily searchable archive, and which, with its tendency to amplify the hateful and the simplistic, encourages aggressive and incoherent political stands.
Thus, if the rate is much lower than R lim at a particular instant, the higher reward encourages aggressive exploration and, conversely, with a higher rate (i.e., greater than R lim ) of energy consumption, the reward are increasingly negative.
The culture of police departments in America today is far too often one that encourages aggressive responses to quell discontent.
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The financial incentives in modern medicine also encourage aggressive treatment.
Member states have actually contributed to and encouraged aggressive tax planning".
The commission will admit some countries have "contributed to, and encouraged, aggressive tax planning".
Shorter, two-minute rounds encourage aggressive punching and reward offensive fighters.
The message seems quite clear: encourage aggressive cross-selling at all costs, even if it leads to some fraud.
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