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Now this is far less incentive for lenders to do this".
In those days, sales were designed so that brokers had far less incentive to advertise and promote properties.
Without the protection that a patent affords, pharmaceutical companies would have far less incentive to come up with new drugs.
Economic theory says that a monopolist should have far less incentive to invest in creating innovations than a firm in a competitive environment: experience suggests otherwise.
The problem with the Triborough Amendment is that it gives the unions far less incentive to bargain, as we saw last year.
Without it, these scientists say, there will be far less incentive to pursue projects to improve understanding of terrestrial problems like climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions.
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If Spotify, for example, has to pay more to the majors, there will be far less financial incentives to negotiate with the smaller indie labels.
Private individuals can buy the electric cars for between $7,000 and $9,000, depending on model and options, or for far less when special incentives are offered, as they were recently by dealers in New York State.
Those sales gains came with far less spending on incentives than was the case with the Big Three, and foreign car are helped by exchange rates that are highly favorable.
On the other hand, advocates of racing argue that without horse racing, far less funding and incentives would be available for medical and biomechanical research on horses.
Previously Verwaayen's bonus was capped at 127.5% of his salary, although far less was paid in incentive shares.
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