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Once cornices and other ornamentation have been removed, the economic incentive to replace them is slight.
In Britain the VAT incentive to replace rather than restore buildings – the result of builder lobbying – is flagrantly anti-green.
Local governments had little incentive to replace their antiquated machines for decades, until the disputed ballots of Florida exposed their weaknesses.
EE will also be under increased pressure to launch a decent incentive to replace the highly popular cinema deal, Orange Wednesdays, that it is scrapping at the end of this month.
For economic and environmental reasons, there is a strong incentive to replace of homogeneous by green and efficient heterogeneous processes in catalysis.
There's less incentive to replace tablets, and old devices often stay active when parents pass them down to their children.
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It includes schemes and incentives to replace 50 million square feet of lawn with drought-tolerant landscaping.
The fine print of the deals gives firms strong incentives to replace state capital with private cash.
In France, Spain, Denmark and elsewhere, car scrappage schemes have given motorists financial incentives to replace their cars with greener models.
Revenue and financial services minister, Kelly O'Dwyer, said the changes "will reduce financial incentives to replace policies where there is no consumer benefit".
Countless policy decisions — on matters such as fuel economy standards, tax incentives to replace aging cars and green technology initiatives — will present conflicting interests.
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