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So they turn to cash to try to incentivize education".
We try to incentivize you to have your leases mature.
We try to persuade, we try to incentivize, we try not to mandate," said Mayor Annise Parker, who took office early this year.
In the scramble to build bots that live up to the hype, messaging app Telegram has just announced a $1M giveaway to developers to try to incentivize them to build cool stuff.
Some modest agricultural reforms have been introduced to try to incentivize farmers to produce more.
Advocates should instead try to incentivize small donors through public matching programs or vouchers, he said, or a set amount of money from the government given to the public for them to use for political donations. .
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"I'm just trying to incentivize my executives," he said.
That social compact shifted into high gear during the Nixon administration, which tried to incentivize work by rewarding low-income households with a tax break that became the nation's most successful antipoverty tool ever: the earned-income tax credit.
Postmates is really trying to incentivize users to keep using it for really easy local deliveries.
We're exactly what the government is trying to incentivize people to do, which is to get out of the box and get efficient.
Now Jumio is trying to incentivize more developers to install their software with the lure of cold, hard cash.
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