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1 But some governments have little incentive to bring women and children back.
2 With all of the confusion, there is little incentive to go home.
3 City managers had little incentive to escalate problems to political superiors.
4 For now, corporate depositors have little incentive to switch into money market funds.
5 There seems little incentive to risk bold initiatives that might end the fighting.
6 There seems little incentive to risk bold -that might end the fighting.
7 We provide a little incentive for her to accept our offer.
8 This often meant employees had little incentive to avail of them.
9 There is little incentive for such unsteady governments to push for economic reforms.
10 Moreover, Wall Street's performance on Friday gave little incentive for volatility.
11 After the election, he will have little incentive to play the populist card.
12 And commission-based sales agents have little incentive to sell low-fee ETFs.
13 So, there's very little incentive for them to embrace a plan like that.
14 Germany has little incentive to change tack: it benefits enormously from the current arrangements.
15 When Britain leaves the EU, there is little incentive to keep this business there.
16 Some analysts argue there is little incentive for Rajoelina to form a consensus government.
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