Incentives

Word INCENTIVES
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Definitions and meanings of "Incentives"

What do we mean by incentives?

Something that motivates, rouses, or encourages.

A bonus or reward, often monetary, to work harder.

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The word "incentives" in example sentences

Short term incentives to jump start nuclear energy, to jump start natural gas truck fleets, to jump start electric cars in four or five years, I think are appropriate given the urgency of the problem. ❋ Jeff McMahon (2011)

The short term incentives Mr Snowball is eligible to receive also increase, from 100 per cent of his base pay to 125 per cent. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Ministers mothballed immediate plans for wheelie bin 'incentives' last week after elected local councils proved reluctant to volunteer for trials. ❋ Not A Sheep (2009)

Many are small business people with but one to ten rentals yet, our State, County and City offer millions of dollars in "incentives" to multi million and billion dollar corporations whose profits go out of state. ❋ David (2005)

We have seen calls for everything: calls to raise spending, cut consumption or other taxes, remove specific regulations such as the National Minimum Wage, or create short-term incentives for firms to take on new employees. ❋ Matthew Oakley (2011)

Using the language of incentives is nonsensical with these types of creativity. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

The export-dependent economy is already hurting from weak markets abroad and a rising cost of living at home—GDP growth fell below 5% in year-on-year terms for the last two quarters—and needs long-term incentives to invest and build a stronger domestic consumer market. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Shareholders also took management to task over the company's remuneration package as it tries to amend its scheme for long-term incentives. ❋ Marietta Cauchi (2011)

In the 63-page report, Goldman admits that some clients said "in some circumstances the firm weighs its interests and short term incentives too heavily." ❋ Brett Philbin (2011)

Subsistence-level economies have great built-in incentives to have lots of kids (otherwise known as e.g. “water carriers”). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Covance, with headquarters in Princeton, N.J., announced its plans to move to Prince William in 2007 and had received about $3.7 million in incentives from the state and county. ❋ Jennifer Buske (2010)

That was revised to leverage more long-term incentives, the spokeswoman said. ❋ Christian Berthelsen (2011)

So ... there's no need for the quotes around the word commercial, even if the commercial companies get incentives from the government to solve government problems. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If we are interested in incentives, ask “what would you make if you were free?” ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

"In some circumstances," the resulting report declares, "the firm weighs its interests and short-term incentives too heavily." ❋ Shahien Nasiripour (2011)

There just needs to be a much closer alignment in incentives between marginal Senators and the greater portion of their party. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And she'll have long-term incentives valued at as much as $4 million a year. ❋ John Bussey (2011)

Shorter-term incentives with a big possible payback can help. ❋ Patrice Peyret (2011)

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