Sentence examples for were inducements from inspiring English sources

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were inducements

noun

An incentive that helps bring about a desired state. In some contexts, this can imply bribery.

  • Citation of Richard Stallman ...it won't run on a free platform and (...) your program is actually an inducement for people to install non-free software.

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Both Biotronik, the physicians and Mr. Fonte have rejected any suggestion that the consulting fees were inducements to get them to use the company's devices.

There were inducements, if you could call them that — a new anthem, getting rid of aspects of the "penal system that are silly".

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What should be admonitions are inducements, not just precedents but lodestars.

There are inducements to get people in and out as quickly as possible.

"There could be inducements that would really trouble us," he said.

The lawyers suggested that those meals and other payments, if they existed, could be inducements.

He said there had been "inducements" during questioning of Bromley which meant "the danger she was persuaded to tell untruths is very real".

Three of the four, of course, went to Princeton, and that was inducement enough for me to apply.

The wise men hope these will be inducement enough for Mr Maliki to do as America says.

But, the playwrights say, there were other inducements.

There were "no inducements, no offers, no threats [and] no interference", she said.

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