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They generally use specific incentive schemes more to generate an atmosphere of cooperation and flexibility than to make people work harder.
Mining investments are long term, often taking a decade or more to generate a return.
I contend that the crisis itself did much more to generate moral hazard than an effort to prevent a demand collapse would have done, in two ways.
Still, Mr. Entner said that the satellite companies were astute in backing out of the auctions because, by his estimates, it could take 20 years or more to generate a return on their investment in spectrum.
The government is under growing pressure, including from some of its own backbenchers, to do more to generate growth and jobs and improve competitiveness after the UK went back into recession earlier this year.
Booming demand in recent years has driven up the price of solar panels, and analysts say it costs far more to generate electricity from solar energy than from coal.
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Indeed, deficits cannot be tamed without more jobs to generate more tax revenue.
"Postdoc pay is low so PIs can hire more postdocs to generate more results".
[These restrictions] make passwords more difficult to generate, and it makes them more predictable.
Declining revenues and depressed attendance have made museum officials look for more ways to generate income.
Norman says: "It will be much more difficult to generate shareholder value than it was 10 years ago.
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