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If the boiler goes, the roof leaks, he has no incentive to fix it.
Mr. Hemlepp said the company still had a strong incentive to fix its antipollution controls.
Scientists doing a clinical trial have a large incentive to fix that kind of inconsistency.
But short of a lawsuit from company B, company A has no incentive to fix the problem.
"As soon as this moment passes, then there is no real incentive to fix it," he said.
"He's subject to the same inconveniences as the tenants, so if the hot water is off, he has an incentive to fix it.
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Evergrande pays generous salaries and victory bonuses, reducing players' incentives to fix matches, and is building a huge football school.
"The consumers are bearing the cost of the inefficiencies in the system, and that needs to be shifted to give the operators and owners of the pipelines real incentives to fix those leaks," Dr. Phillips said.
WHO, TATFAR, the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), and European institutions, as well as healthcare professionals, have proposed measures and incentives to fix the broken antibiotic pipeline and encourage biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies to invest in the development of new antibacterial agents, particularly against Gram-negative bacteria.
In comparison to the models in which the tax deductibility limit only affects the fixed salary component, here the principal has no incentive to substitute fixed salary with variable salary.
No one ever hears about employees' grievances, so there's little incentive for companies to fix what's broken.
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