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incentive

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She adds: "It's almost like a social experiment, it's mirroring how quickly loyalty will collapse when incentives change."

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California schools need incentives and accountability to improve results.

In any event the wrongdoer has a strong “incentive to do better,” whatever course the victim chooses.

Cutting the corporate tax would break the standard New Jersey practice of offering huge tax incentives to specific businesses while punishing the rest with high rates.

Nonfood prices, including autos, home appliances, and jewelry, may benefit from the government’s anti-price war campaign, trade-in incentives, and rising gold prices.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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