Sentence examples for induced to offer from inspiring English sources

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The Republican proposal assumes that insurers can be induced to offer drug coverage subsidized by the government, just as health maintenance organizations have been induced to sign contracts with the government to care for 6.2 million Medicare beneficiaries.

Here an initiative by Obama to improve Israeli-Turkish security relations in dealing with Syria would likely be welcomed by Netanyahu, who could even be induced to offer Ankara that long-awaited apology over the Mavi Marmara incident of May 2010.

What this tough line seems to reflect is confidence that membership of the EU is strengthening the Greek-Cypriots' bargaining power, so the Turkish side can be induced to offer more.Turkey has been told that talks on its own entry into the EU, due to start on October 3rd, will begin only if it formalises relations with all ten new EU members, including the Greek-Cypriot government.

At the same time, witnessing a willingness on the part of Greeks to choose between alternatives, Greece's creditors could be induced to offer better terms.

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Leading researchers can now use induced hypothermia to offer life-saving surgery in previously inoperable frontline medical situations, such as neonatal brain injuries, cardiac arrest and major traumas.

He held a return catch to dismiss Adams, induced Ervine to offer a catch to Graham Wagg at long-on and then tempted Liam Dawson to hit to Wright at midwicket.

The ASRM presents its pricing advice in ethical terms, arguing that offering too much money to women might induce them to offer their eggs against their own best interests—a principle that underpins limits on payments in many other countries.

Under the Republican bill, the government would pay subsidies to insurance companies to induce them to offer insurance covering drug costs.

Under the House bill, the government could pay subsidies to private insurers, to induce them to offer drug coverage, but would not directly provide such coverage itself.

Under that plan, the government would pay subsidies to insurance companies to induce them to offer policies covering drug costs of the elderly.

Similarly, the Bush plan for prescription drugs would subsidize or bribe insurance companies to induce them to offer coverage to the public -- still another layer of corporate welfare.

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