A positive motivational influence.
An additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output.
1 That's a strong incentive for private companies to meet market demands efficiently.
2 A Whanganui Housing Trust said the incentive was just shifting the problem.
3 Thus, it has more incentive to consider new ventures and business partners.
4 Hence, perhaps, the incentive to focus funds on getting child protection right.
5 A few million could prove a great incentive towards generating more jobs.
6 Instead, he was launching new funds, with new strategies-andnew incentive fees.
7 Tax measures can be used as an incentive to achieve this policy.
8 The Budget had also failed to increase the real incentive to work.
9 The incentive structure is never static; it changes with the business cycle.
10 The government has yet to announce its incentive policy beyond that date.
11 No incentive to share content means niche files may never finish downloading.
12 So the incentive for a fast deal on Iceland's side is clear.
13 It also provides a financial incentive in the form of tax relief.
14 GM has had some success with targeted incentive programs in recent months.
15 To help offset the impact of incentive pullbacks -particularly in No.
16 To start with, it weakens the incentive for workers to work hard.
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Incentive в диалектах
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