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Food was used as an incentive to surrender.
But in the future, refugees will have less incentive to surrender.
The roughly 2,000 foreign fighters in the mountains have little incentive to surrender; unable to switch like Afghans, they could be killed if captured.
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It has sixty days to decide whether to re-impose punitive sanctions that were originally lifted as the incentive for Iran to surrender most of its nuclear program.
Lewis, who joined from Unilever in September, received £4.13m last year from Tesco, inclduing £3.3m in compensation for incentives he had to surrender when leaving his previous employer.
He then served briefly with the NATO Allied Rapid Reaction Corps before being sent to Afghanistan for the second time, when he headed an ISAF reintegration unit to provide incentives for Taliban soldiers to surrender.
Mark Cole, R-Fredericksburg, filed a bill... that bars localities from offering incentives to gun owners to surrender their firearms and another banning clerks from releasing the names of individuals who have permits to carry concealed handguns.
Now tell me that Pearson's power to directly draw from its curriculum for material for its high-stakes tests is not incentive for desperate states and districts to surrender their so-called "curricular freedom" to PARCC-vending Pearson.
One method might be for the government to offer tax incentives to gun manufacturers to re-purchase guns, and to individuals to surrender their weapons.
"Somebody wants to surrender".
"But to surrender?
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