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It is a verb that means to provide an incentive or motivation for someone to do something. Example: The company incentivizes its employees by offering bonuses for meeting sales goals.
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incentivizes
verb
Third person singular of incentivize
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Yet the act indisputably encourages and incentivizes more illegal behavior.
It incentivizes us to choose happiness for our kids, and to choose it in our own lives, instead of continually pushing off happiness, hoping it will happen to us based upon our successes.
He is interested in "what motivates them — what incentivizes them".
The problem is, he said, "everyone knows the government has funds to pay people who petition or protest, and that incentivizes more protest".
(Immigration-restriction advocates argue that birthright citizenship incentivizes unauthorized immigration).
"They share some quality which incentivizes people to give them power," Zuckerman told me.
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Why is it always assumed that somebody doesn't succeed because he can't, as opposed to he doesn't want to, or isn't incentivized to.
The latest draft of the TPP's intellectual property chapter (which again, we only have access to thanks to Wikileaks) shows the Obama administration's United States Trade Representative (USTR) is pushing for extremist copyright and internet policy provisions that would incentivize internet service providers to monitor more of their users' activities, threatening online privacy.
If the league is going to bother with a complex lottery-odds allocation system at all returning to straight inverse order of won-lost record, as MLB, the NFL and NHL do, at least has the benefit of simplicity it needs to balance the goals of redistributing talent and incentivizing winning more effectively.
Mr Borland said he did not turn to the NFL for information, because the league "isn't incentivized to provide it...I don't think a soda company doesn't tell you a drink will make you fat, they tell you it tastes good".Around the time of the Super Bowl, my colleague wrote that American football "will not continue to be both as popular as it is now and as dangerous".
"Incentivizing any field," he writes, "encourages people to cheat".
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