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1 That's a strong incentive for private companies to meet market demands efficiently.
2 Most are likely to have a strong incentive to keep on fighting.
3 The immediate use of that is a strong incentive to the house.
4 He quotes two passages, which he presents as a very strong incentive .
5 Still, some believe a Biden victory would provide a strong incentive for profit-taking.
6 But he said Tesco and Carrefour now have a strong incentive to succeed.
7 She must have had a strong incentive to keep him at a distance.
8 And that's why Apple has a strong incentive to get this out fast.
9 Even Kieran seemed impressed, though his presence was doubtless a strong incentive for achievement.
10 Refiners now have a strong incentive to maximise distillate production.
11 As a result, there is a strong incentive to operate daycare centers as consumer cooperatives.
12 These results provide a strong incentive for identifying the host cell receptor used by HCoV-EMC.
13 That provides a strong incentive to avoid measures that frighten off tourists or hurt commerce.
14 This system creates a strong incentive for developers to promote short-term sales by cutting prices.
15 There's a very strong incentive there for employers to look at paying their workers more.
16 Riyadh has a strong incentive to keep SBG afloat.
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