Sentences with word «disincentives»

The deposit was then raised to # 500 as disincentive for this exploitation of the political process for commercial purposes.
[A] n offset program may create disincentives for policies that reduce emissions.
There are a number of disincentives for commercial law firms to take advantage of the main provisions of the Act, but the impact of the reforms is still likely to be deeply felt even amongst the leading practices.
Indeed, research on this has revealed that failures to account for differences in resources and student demographics creates strong disincentives for quality teachers and leaders to work in disadvantaged schools.
Moreover, almost all empirical evidence shows that increasing business taxation provides disincentives for small businesses to engage in activities that they have particular strengths in: entrepreneurial activity, investment and innovation, and employment.
«This situation is a huge disincentive for businesses.
If they fall short of this «medical loss ratio» in any given year, plans must refund the difference to customers — a powerful disincentive against gouging.
«As we follow the arc of change from removing disincentives like loss of wages and travel costs, we must move to considering incentives for donation like health insurance post-donation to ensure the long - term safety of donors,» said lead author Daniel Salomon, MD, of The Scripps Research Institute, in La Jolla.
In cases when they do - such as with the work disincentive effects of means - tested tax credits used for the purchase of health insurance - it's better to hold off on those attacks or make them more nuanced.
Fixed fees with little graduation provided economic disincentives to taking on more complex cases.
Equality weakens the negative effect of high cost of living, making it less important in the location decision, whereas civil liberties enhance executives» concerns over high cost of living, making the attribute an even bigger disincentive in the location decision.
A system that re-victimizes someone who has come forward to report a crime by airing their most personal tragedies under a glaringly public spotlight risks creating powerful disincentives to reporting crime.
Ultimately, though, the fundamental point remains that the PEP and Pease simply operate as surtaxes on income, and are not disincentives against charitable giving and other deduction strategies.
In addition, there are many cultural disincentives in place from co-workers rolling their eyes when you walk past with your breast pump to family members asking repeatedly just how long you plan to keep nursing.
Stephens believes it acts as significant disincentive for Eritrean asylum seekers regardless of its actual efficacy.
The arguments over Obamacare and work disincentives this past week demonstrated this clearly.
It's a more specific question, it's one not relevant to the penalty itself (as states determine when they can opt out though the law originally intended strong disincentive from them doing so), and it's one considered in my answer.
Unfortunately, that is hard to do with the current disincentives on using psychedelic drugs in scientific tests.
And that is a real disincentive for me to spend any more time with FTL.
In conjunction with Problem 1, this regulatory over-reach creates further disincentives for private schools to participate in the program.
And in fact, since World War II, if you look at insurgents and revolutionary groups, they on average beat out standard police and armies with up to 10 times more firepower and manpower, because those police and armies rely on standard material incentives and disincentives like pay, promotion, and punishment.
Subjects who recorded their week's food in pictures reported greater disincentive to overeat than those listing their intake.
He says extending the hold harmless provision is critical along with eliminating disincentives for turning around struggling schools and adding more funds to the base salaries for principals, because what's there is only a start.
Examples include changing policies to encourage older adults to remain part of the workforce for longer (e.g., removing tax disincentives to work past retirement age), emphasising low - cost disease prevention and early detection rather than treatment (eg, reducing salt intake and increasing uptake of vaccines), making better use of technology (eg, mobile clinics for rural populations), and training health - care staff in the management of multiple chronic conditions.
Given that, there is a potential disincentive for students to opt out of withdrawing the full amount.
For all the financial disincentives associated with sustainability, Mattison added that there is reason to believe that the math (finally) may be changing for businesses.
He believes that a program should be developed to encourage persons with disabilities to become employed without disincentives.
Despite the recent defeat of a condominium reform bill in the Washington legislature, Hokanson shared with the brokers that Seattle King County REALTORS ® is still working to reduce disincentives for developers who wish to build condos, which would fill a key gap in our market's inventory.
Often, geo - political events in other parts of the world can tip the scales in such a way that a safe haven in U.S. real property still attracts inbound investment, in spite of other disincentives.
The reason why this distinction matters is that ultimately, as surtaxes on income, the PEP and especially the Pease limitation are not actually disincentives against deduction - producing strategies; for instance, with almost all taxpayers, the tax savings of charitable giving is actually identical with or without the Pease limitation!
Dahl (2011) studied the possible disincentive effects from extending U.S. unemployment insurance (UI) and found:
There would be a complete disincentive to actually create any business at all under that system.
Besides the obvious disincentive of contemplating the Grim Reaper, federal estate taxes alone can reach 55 %, and years of tax reforms have virtually wiped out most ways of minimizing them.
Clearly, this is a practical disincentive to do your best for your seller client.
In light of such issues and efforts, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands convened our group to examine ways to remove some of the current disincentives to high standards of integrity in science.
At a time when we desperately need to encourage new businesses to form and grow, this is a massive disincentive for would - be entrepreneurs.
Such plans are laudable, especially if they also aim to correct for disincentives among low earners (whose private pension savings are currently deducted to the extent that their public pension is below the minimum rate).
Again, this will have no impact upon genuine marriages but it will be a serious disincentive to those who exploit young people by pressurising them into a marriage with someone they hardly know.
The third fundamental problem with the billable hour, closely related to the first two, is that it creates perverse disincentives to efficiency and innovation.
This will remove a main disincentive against investing time producing clean, well - documented, and open code.»
This has proved to be a clear disincentive for young would - be clinical researchers.
This system disincentives innovation; student and staff Creativity scores are well below adult averages.
They claim that EPA regulations will «establish disincentives for the long - term investments necessary to grow jobs and expedite economic recovery.»

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