Sentence examples for incentive to bridge from inspiring English sources

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"We thought it'd be a nice incentive to bridge the next owner over to the period when the maintenance is likely to go down," he said.

For all that Hillary Clinton mobilized minority voters, the Democratic party's approach to race and oppression has lacked ideological consistency, much less a broad incentive to bridge, whatever that may be.

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The paper intends to provide policymakers and urban planners with levers to experiment with incentives to bridge gaps between private space and public interests (the public/private dilemma).

President Clinton made it a key issue in his State of the Union Address, and on Feb. 2 he proposed more than $2 billion in tax breaks and other incentives to bridge the gap between families who have Internet access and those who don't.

In other commercial settings, a host of government programs and utility incentives exist to bridge the gap, but the unique nature of commercial property for residential use leaves most low-income housing to fall through the cracks.

In 2007, the state established the California Advanced Services Fund to offer companies incentive to help bridge the gap.

Congress could have created a more effective incentive for EPA to bridge the yawning data gap regarding the nation's most dangerous chemicals had it established a robust schedule for evaluating them, but once again it ducked that responsibility.

Some in the community hope that the availability of the armory, with its huge halls, at a price that is low given skyrocketing local real estate costs, will be an incentive for the Satmar sects to bridge their divisions, because the state is unlikely to side with one group over the other.

There is a well-known and much-feared chasm between the two stages, and one that policymakers are trying to bridge with incentives such as subsidies, investment in infrastructure and privileged access to road space (such as allowing electric cars into lanes banned to other cars carrying no passengers).

But Merkel, being an extremely systematic thinker, always comes up with the same answer: there is no option but to stick to the twin package of incentives and reform in order to bridge the huge gap in competitiveness that lies at the core of the crisis.

At UChicago, Frizzell looked for ways to bridge those studies by exploring the economic incentives for businesses to be environmentally conscious.

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