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"We don't need to incentivise her to work hard because she does already, but I want her to be rewarded for all that effort".
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Isabella Lövin, Sweden's minister for international development cooperation, told the Guardian that it was important that municipalities, schools, universities and the cultural sector were made to feel included in the SDG story and that her government had a budget line to incentivise engagement in projects on the goals.
The language used is indicative of prejudice towards Māori, incentivising his audience to postulate themselves as New Zealanders, while Turei and those who identify with her, are otherised and excluded: it insinuates that beneficiaries are neither taxpayers nor New Zealanders.
There are efforts to incentivise individuals.
Universities must prioritise and incentivise good teaching.
But each would also incentivise others to take money out.
For instance, how do you incentivise agents to get customers?
More needs to be done to encourage and incentivise training.
Cameron said there was a need to incentivise prisons.
That way you incentivise people who make a profound contribution.
It used it to incentivise other cities to bid.
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