Sentences with phrase «becomes less incentive»

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When employees are underpaid, they have less incentive to continue to work when other demands — becoming a parent, for example — cause them to weigh their costs of living against the monetary benefit that the paycheck would provide.
Rents are also not rising at near the pace of home prices, leaving younger Americans with less incentive to become homeowners.
The troubled economy has also become a significant incentive, as consumers are dining out less frequently.
This would give every company a financial incentive to become less polluting.
The model showed that when animals are able to recognize their payoffs and have the potential to react to incentives, the problem of the prisoner's dilemma is less likely to occur and instead the game becomes more cooperative.
The troubled economy has also become a significant incentive, as consumers are dining out less frequently.
However, if the payout of an innovation program is past the retirement horizon of the decision - makers, they have less incentive to go along with it.7 One potential carrot here is to consider extending the payout of key innovation decisions for some extended period as those decisions become fruitful.
«If the firm grows larger in a less and less profitable fashion, the incentives to become partner get weaker.
A tragedy of the commons for Bitcoin means that there is less incentive to avoid a 51 % attack as payouts becomes smaller and smaller for Bitcoin miners.
One analysis, provided by Evan M. Liddiard, senior federal tax policy representative for the National Association of Realtors, maintains that if you raise the standard deduction dramatically, «itemized deductions become less relevant» and previously valuable and distinctive «tax incentives [for] home ownership evaporate even while taxes are not necessarily being reduced.»
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