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1 Every organisation should have an incentive programme in place to promote this.
2 So both sides have an incentive to accommodate each other's reasonable positions.
3 Those businesses have an incentive to increase lending to support the auto market.
4 So ministers have an incentive to ensure the new scheme works.
5 Credit Suisse's existing shareholders have an incentive to protect their investments from dilution.
6 Both sides have an incentive to work out the price.
7 The clubs don't have an incentive at the moment because the grounds are full.
8 If I have fire insurance I may have an incentive not to avoid that risk.
9 At the same time, its traders would have an incentive to move their business elsewhere.
10 The problem is not so much that speculators have an incentive to jack up interest rates.
11 Republican Representative Tom Cole said rank-and-file lawmakers have an incentive to fall in line behind Trump.
12 So why should they have an incentive to maintain or improve the general health of the city?
13 Other suppliers would have an incentive to keep prices low in order to grab Russia's energy customers.
14 We have to ensure that farmers still have an incentive to grow crops, he said on Thursday.
15 Critics argue they are destabilising because they have an incentive to drive down a company's share price.
16 Critics argue they are destabilizing because they have an incentive to drive down a company's share price.
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