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The phrase "incentivize for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to provide motivation or encourage someone to do something. Example: The company's new rewards program will incentivize employees for meeting their sales targets.
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It's likely because the business model for law — billable hours — doesn't incentivize for efficiency.
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In academic circles, this has inspired conversation about how to incentivize for-profit colleges to behave differently.
"But campaign reporters are incentivized for speed and feeding the beast," he said.
"We have to make sure those winegrowers are incentivized for keeping those patches of forest on their land," she said.
"The question," she said, "is whether it would be mandated or incentivized — for example, through fast-track permitting".
Some way we can be incentivized for being the longest-term drivers, just like you have for employees?" Khosrowshahi nodded in agreement.
If directors made sure that managements were incentivized for the long term instead of the yield-to-bonus mentality that nearly broke us, investors can recapture the returns that are ours".
Exploiting the so-called "loss-aversion" tendency could open the door to creative incentivizing for software designers and managers.
We think they've been built to last; they have one of the best management teams around, and they're incentivized for 10-to 20-year performance, not next year.
Users were incentivized for their efforts on Pinterest by winning the product, if it ended up being chosen for the shop.
Most importantly, Promoveo overcomes debilitating shortcomings in traditional academic research: years between research and publication; isolated researchers incentivized for getting their name in big journals; and only publishing big, positive results, rather than the failures that can be just as informative.
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