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The phones give the children an incentive to study, and Mr Fryer a means to communicate with them.
My plan would, at a stroke, make the play far more attractive to fans and give young men a real incentive to study.
The requirement for five good GCSEs graded A* to C will be scrapped, removing any incentive to study for the exams.
American and British students appear to have the biggest incentive to study: British graduates aged 25-34 earn $57,000 on average.
They don't have the time or the incentive to study the federal budget, let alone state budgets (which are by and large incomprehensible).
The chance to earn abroad is major incentive to study medicine, especially after a decade of private sector expansion where young Cubans have become less willing to work for the state.
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Students should have incentives to study in their home cities.
In 1997, Congress offered pharmaceutical manufacturers lucrative incentives to study their products in children.
The concept of the bill -- to use taxpayer money to give students extra economic incentives to study certain fields -- is new, he said, but the state already has scholarship programs to help underserved students pay for their education.
We offer relative incentives to study math and track students' time on a mathematics website.
For males, however, it is possible that the simplification in the curriculum did not offset other characteristics of the LOGSE that reduced their incentives to study further.
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