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That has given consumers a strong incentive to boost purchases in the closing months of 2009.
Europe's latest round of stress tests provides another incentive to boost buffers.
"Schools presently have an incentive to boost the number of A*-C grades in GCSE exams.
Rewarding with CEOs stock and options provides them with an incentive to boost the stock price – and it conserves cash.
He has speculated that some consultants might be intentionally keeping waiting lists for NHS treatment long, swayed by the "perverse incentive" to boost their income from private practice.
Traders therefore have an incentive to boost the volume of business coming in the door, rather than the long-term strength of their firm.
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We urgently need better incentives to boost recycling and end Britain's throwaway culture".
Lastly, Mr Bush wants to introduce some permanent incentives to boost investment.
Making Dudley's bonus pensionable creates incentives to boost short-term performance and goes against best practice, ShareSoc said.
The government also used tax breaks and other incentives to boost consumption, while the expansion of consumer credit increased the size of the domestic market.
Dave Timms, spokesman for Friends of the Earth, which led the FIT campaign said: "The introduction of cash incentives to boost small scale green electricity generation is welcome.
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