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inducement

[in-doos-muhnt, -dyoos-] / ɪnˈdus mənt, -ˈdyus- /


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It gave citizens the right to sue anyone who "knowingly engages in conduct that aids or abets the performance or inducement of an abortion".

From BBC

Roseate duck breast is staged on a bean ragu, brightened with diced carrots and sweetened with onions; a few spoonfuls of duck jus, spiked with sherry vinegar, is further inducement to order the focaccia.

From Washington Post

It said Ruiz providing the players with a meal violated inducement rules.

From Washington Post

Certainly, the potential for good money was an inducement.

From Seattle Times

The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for alleged violations of California consumer protection laws, as well as fraudulent inducement, intentional misrepresentation and civil conspiracy.

From Reuters