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Implicit in the arguments is the need to develop trusting partnerships and (incomplete) commercial contracts with unambiguous incentive and penalty structures throughout the life of a contract, with market mechanisms such as competitive tendering always present as a way forward when operators fail to comply under reasonable notice.
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We therefore need clear and unambiguous incentives as well as a framework that is stable for the medium term and that refrains from constantly changing the rules of law and the conditions of investment.
When innovation processes are organized mainly within the boundaries of a firm, the property rights are unambiguous and the incentives more aligned.
Ehrenberg and Bognanno proposed instead to test the theory of tournaments per se on a domain to which it clearly applied, and on which unambiguous data was available on incentives (the prize distribution in each tournament) and on output (players' scores).
The provision of a rapid, unambiguous and a low cost result is an incentive to implement MLPA.
The push reflects a leftward move in the party's economic policy, away from President Barack Obama's use of public-private partnerships or government incentives to reshape private markets and toward an unambiguous embrace of direct government intervention.
"Let me be unambiguous.
The translation is unambiguous.
The polls are unambiguous.
Birth certificates are unambiguous.
The results were unambiguous.
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