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"incentives associated with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically refers to rewards or benefits that are connected to a certain action or behavior. Example: "The company offered various incentives associated with meeting sales targets, such as bonuses and paid time off."
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For Reg Jordan, CEO and provost of Newcastle's Medical School in Malaysia both of these things – the location and the financial incentives associated with the special economic region – were major factors.
They're always saying that workers should be happy to accept a declining share of national income, because the incentives associated with inequality make the economic pie bigger, and they end up better off in the end.
Both Daniel Tarullo (the lead Fed governor for financial regulation) and William Dudley (the current president of the New York Fed) said in recent speeches that the problems of distorted incentives associated with too big to fail were unfortunately alive and well.
The key problems, for example that fair values bring price bubbles into financial statements, and the dangerous incentives associated with it, have not been solved at all.Andreas Haaker BerlinSIR - It is laudable that Central American countries are cooperating to combat drug-trafficking ("Rounding up the governments," June 25th).
This work looks at the incentives associated with insurance linked securities.
Model output suggests that the economic incentives associated with the use of diverse swards are too weak on their own to motivate wide-scale adoption under standard conditions.
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The savings incentive associated with increased last trip duration is strongest for migrants who can convert current foreign earnings into a source of long-term income in their place of origin.
He was happy with CSS because there was always incentive associated with his CSS use.
None of the authors have direct or indirect commercial financial incentive associated with publishing this paper and are responsible for the content of the paper.
The major challenge in this context could be the financial incentive associated with prescribing more medications by village doctors who make their living from the profit they make by selling medications.
In other words, the cost incentive associated with obtaining medical care abroad may be brought into question for those accompanied by a caregiver-companion; a point that is paralleled in some other medical tourism studies that have emphasized the heavy financial burden that can be placed on medical tourists and their families, and particularly those traveling from the Global South [ 9, 46].
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