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It has incentivized the hasty implementation of digital technologies at a rate that OECD data reveal undermines educational effectiveness.
In general, cultural ecosystem services incentivize the multifunctionality of landscapes.
It is also desirable to incentivize the adoption of DERs.
("Incentivize" means "encourage" or "persuade," as in "In order to meet our phase 1 deliverable, we must incentivize the workforce with monetary rewards").
"We must incentivize the work ethic," he said, as people listened politely.
"But the new law will incentivize the best cleanups, to unrestricted use".
We must develop and enact policies that incentivize the delivery of quality offerings while controlling costs.
Why not just incentivize the consumer instead?
Another strategy to stimulate change is to incentivize the process.
See Table 3 for the results of this analysis.> -wrap-foot> aThe distribution of costs and financial benefits in which the costs as well as the financial returns are incurred by the same stakeholder, incentivizes the financing and implementation of RTW.
These include studying ways to: simplify interventions; train future "scale-up leaders"; build and incentivize an implementation workforce; reach and engage recipient communities, especially the poorest; apply the most effective diffusion techniques for scaling up the right tools at the right time in the right place within a health system; and raise the low profile of implementation science.
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