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And with managers incentivized to boost profits by limiting staff hours, your income can vary wildly from week to week, adding household budgeting to the struggle.
As long as TRUE continues to use this flawed metric, its executives will be incentivized to boost their growth numbers through overpriced acquisitions or spending heavily on stock-based compensation.
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Evidence shows that, rather than improve learning, sanctions tend to tamp down innovation, incentivize schools to boost scores by keeping or driving out struggling students, hasten the flight of thoughtful educators from the profession, and disrupt learning for students whose local schools are shut down.
"They're incentivized to keep passengers longer," Professor Sherry said.
The sales force was heavily incentivized to push the drug.
They are not incentivized to maintain the status quo.
"Hospitals will be incentivized to provide efficient care.
"What short sellers do is identify the problem, because they're economically incentivized to do so.
Mr. Mann said, "Travel managers are now incentivized to continue the trend to low-fare carriers".
"There is an agency now which is incentivized to help her more than I.C.M".
Who could be incentivized to work against any change?
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