Sentence examples for establishing incentives from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Gipe, the industry expert, said that the structure of any policy for establishing incentives for small turbines is crucial.

Establishing incentives for more academics to patent their work is unlikely to "enrich the academic community," as Erich E. Kunhardt suggested, and may have the opposite effect.

Yet despite the care the administration took in establishing incentives and safeguards, even some of Obamacare's most committed backers are wondering whether the experiment will work as advertised — or, like Harvard's P.P.O., go off the rails along the way.

This analysis demonstrates that establishing incentives to reduce residential water demand can result in substantial reductions in water use and air emissions.

The American Jobs Act of 2013, sponsored by Congresswoman Wilson, would stop Congress' reckless budget cuts while establishing incentives for hiring the long-term unemployed and creating new opportunities for educators, first responders, and medical researchers.

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The first consists of establishing incentive by introduction to the reward, whereas the second consists of making an association between the response and receiving the reward [ 32].

Most conditional cash transfer programmes have been implemented in countries with existing adequate local health infrastructure so evaluations of their impact cannot shed light on the relative cost effectiveness of establishing incentive based interventions (versus improving quality of health infrastructure only) in more resource poor settings.

Government agencies could establish incentives to promote the proper and sustained use of eco-friendly building characteristics.

In the following decade a Convention on Nuclear Safety (1994) established incentives for countries to adopt basic standards for the safe operation of land-based nuclear power plants.

So mitigation measures should not discourage people from crowding into vulnerable cities but rather establish incentives for cities and their inhabitants to protect themselves better.Many cities have tough building codes but fail to enforce them.

Corruption is inimical to development work not because it makes the locals angry, though it does, but because it establishes incentives that rot and destroy the projects you're working on.

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