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This would incentivize me to promote my candidates and disparage their candidates, even if their candidates were better.
Of the possible things that could incentivize me, a change in the government would top the list.
How does that incentivize me to improve my circumstances as a person in the labor market?" The housing bill passed through Parliament, but resistance is beginning to build.
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That's why I'm not excited about most current smartwatches, though I do wear a Lifetrak exercise watch because it's affordable ($50), it doesn't require being recharged (has a one-year coin battery) and it does solve a real problem -- incentivizing me to walk more.
Government-sponsored programs heavily incentivize country-specific investments, but Haider told me in an interview that he thinks it's wrong to look at the region as siloed-off countries.
Slatin: Yes, and to me, that says, "Well, you're not going to really incentivize people who can't afford to buy a home anyway".
"Insurance ticks every box of what not to do," Schreiber tells me when discussing the nuts and bolts of designing a system to incentivize good behavior.
Also, "incentivize".
Can we incentivize saving?
"We incentivize them".
Charity doesn't incentivize.
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