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And, how can we incentivize a high-income campus population to use campus transit services?
Such scoring rules incentivize a single agent to reveal her true beliefs about the event.
key regulatory and policy challenges to incentivize a more flexible power system in the future.
"Incentivize," a variety of boorish bureaucratic misspeak, has an entry simply because the word has come into use (meaning "to motivate").
As a student in the Energy and Resources Group, he plans to focus his research on the ecosystem services and social benefits of holistically managed agricultural systems in order to incentivize a more sustainable global food system.
First, the Escrow Agreement is part of the "deal". Second, presumably escrows reduce buyer risk and provide comfort to (incentivize) a buyer to pay more, again presumably a benefit to the selling shareholders.
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If you recall, reinforcement learning is a subset of machine learning that uses penalties and rewards to incentivize an AI agent toward a specific goal.
Amnesties also may be used to incentivize an end to conflict, as was the case in South Africa (Dyzenhaus 2000).
It obviously does nothing to incentivize an intransigent minority in Congress to come to grips with economic or political reality, and isn't that exactly where we are now? .
Few believe that such a bombing campaign, however, would do anything but further destabilize the region, delay Iran's nuclear capabilities by a few years and incentivize an Iranian nuclear deterrent.
Only a global treaty on climate that incentivizes a decarbonized economy can chart this course.
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