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The growing inducement for communities and researchers to undertake CBPR may be explained through Foucault's (1980, 39) concept of 'governmentality' (the 'conduct of conducts') that accounts for the ways micro forms of power insert themselves into actions, attitudes, and discourses.
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And the prospect of emigration and prosperity abroad may be an inducement for many more to get an education.
He wanted to raise Afghan government salaries because "the notoriously low wages...are a major inducement for corruption".
To Dr. Zimpher, who grew up on a small farm near the town of Gallipolis, Ohio, the daughter of educators, it's a powerful statement of what SUNY can do for New York and an inducement for state support.
For money, for fame, there is always inducement for exhibitionists to go just a little further.
They also serve as an executive perquisite and as a sophisticated inducement for potential customers.
But they could be brought back later, more inducement for workers to ratify the agreements.
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Now business is both goal and tool, inducement for coöperation and its reward.
The rent credit was an inducement for long-term tenants to come back.
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